Pho My Loi owner Chuong Tran has installed new animated LED signage at his 3 year old restaurant in White Center. Highly rated on UrbanSpoon.com and other sites the restaurant serves Pho, Teryaki, Vermicelli bowls vegetarian selections and also makes items like egg rolls in bulk for parties.
Pho My Loi, a Vietnamese pho and noodle restaurant in White Center has a brand new look. Owner Chuong Tran has invested in some new animated LED signage and flags for the three year old business.
It is located at 10439 16th Ave s.w. #A at the corner of 106th and 16th s.w.
Made by his nephew, Lee Anh Duc who operates LNS Neon Sign LLC in Burien the new signage depicts a hot bowl of Pho, a Vietnamese noodle soup with chopsticks, steam rising from the bowl. Red LED lights are animated borders for his front windows. He also added three flags atop the building proclaiming the freshness and healthy nature of his food.
The restaurant is highly rated on Urbanspoon.com and other sites and serves food ranging from Pho, to Bun (a combination bowl with meat, vegetables, vermicelli noodles and broth), as well as Teryaki, and they even offer items like egg rolls in bulk for parties and events.
Tran, whose family works in the restaurant (he's the father of three) came to America in 1978, first in Alaska. Some years later he moved to Seattle and supported himself by doing landscaping but always wanted to open a restaurant.
He made that happen in 2008 and his reputation and customer base has grown ever since.
You can visit them on Facebook here.
You can reach them by phone at (206) 246-8500.