Al Fresco Friday Monsoon Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Monsoon Bellevue has become a beloved destination for authentic Vietnamese cuisine in the Pacific Northwest, celebrating over a decade of culinary excellence. The restaurant emphasizes the importance of sharing food, rooted in traditional family recipes from Saigon, while also incorporating fresh, local ingredients. Their weekend Dim Sum Brunch stands out as a must-try experience, featuring a variety of dishes that have garnered a loyal following among locals. Highlights include the delectable pork buns and the acclaimed catfish clay pot, which showcases the restaurant's commitment to quality and flavor. Guests are encouraged to enjoy their meals al fresco, taking advantage of Bellevue's citywide dining initiative during the summer months.

Additionally, the brunch menu offers an array of refreshing drinks, ensuring a delightful accompaniment to the meal. This article is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, which aims to connect residents with local businesses and community stories. By spotlighting Monsoon, the article not only promotes a local eatery but also supports the narrative of resilience and creativity in the Bellevue community.

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