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Xi'an Noodles 0

Xi'an Noodles

222reviews

What a lovely place. I ordered the beef noodle soup and it was really really good. Not sure why other people are marking this place down, there is nothing wrong nor with the atmosphere (was clean and comfy), nor with the service (waiter was very friendly and proactive). In my opinion it’s a perfect casual spot to grab a nice bite.

I called this restaurant order to go. They advised that I must order directly from their online system or order at the location. It was not too complicated to order online as long as you have a credit or debit card. Later I found they use self order system while you walk in. They packed the food very well. My family all enjoyed their Pork bun and lamb Biang biang noodles. My husband said the Pork bun tastes just like the bun we had in XI’AN . I will definitely come back to try other dishes. Recommend this place if you like XI’AN food.

德庄火锅 De Zhuang Hot Pot 0

德庄火锅 De Zhuang Hot Pot

10reviews

I’ve been here twice and the food was delicious, the service was super nice. Will definitely come back!

Love the hotpot tastes great!

Tasty Time 425 0

Tasty Time 425

213reviews

We went on a Friday night at 10pm. The cooked meat was good but the servers were very overwhelmed with maybe KTV rooms and outside dining but they were very busy. Food came out in partial orders and we felt like we received the wrong orders but just accepted the dishes since it would take too long to fix the order and get the correct dish. This restaurant size, decoration, and concept is different from when it opened originally. We speculate the restaurant split in half.

The roasted fish is awesome!!! Everything included in the original receipt like cabbage, onion, sliced beef. The fish is deeply fried and well with the soup at the bottom. It's in a big size and great to enjoy it with the rice!!!! The skewers might not be such good since I feel the lamb meat is not so fresh. Even with seasoning, that tastes strange. Also not recommended chicken wings. However, my friends recommended their large dishes here.

Little Foodies 0

Little Foodies

94reviews

The food is great, every dish we ordered turns out amazing. There are many vegetarian options on the menu. Cute interior design, nice and polite staffs. One thing we aren't a fan of is the use of disposable containers which is a waste. I used the oyster shells as a little bowl instead of using the small plate to eat the soupy dishes which worked out very well. Overall, it was a good experience.

Fish in Bucket! Did it taste better, or just for presentation? Whatever, it was a little overpriced, at a promotion for $59 while the list price was about $90. The fish filet was boiled in the bucket, and fish bone (and head) was deep fried. The combo also included 2 boiling pot choices (e.g. sliced lotus root and luncheon pork), fried sweet potato (红薯条) and dough (炸油条). One ***disappointment***: the left-over was not packed with soup - losing some value for reusing at home.

Imperial Palace Express 0

Imperial Palace Express

373reviews

The chicken fried rice was okay- a little bland but once you add the soy sauce packet it was fine. The egg roll was fantastic- packed full of ingredients and perfect crispy. The Wangs Tso Chicken was alright. Very sauce heavy with big chunks of mushroom and broccoli 🥦

On March 10th 2025 I went there for takeout I ordered Chicken fried rice and a order of Crab Rangu. The food wasn't good at all and tasted rank like something was off so we did eat some of it but stopped and threw it out. Pretty much right away I felt queasy. My husband has been ILL it didn't hit him till this mo

Taste of Xi'an 0

Taste of Xi'an

370reviews

The chef here is quite skilled — the lamb chops are absolutely delicious: crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside.

Shopping just got better! This Xi’an-style restaurant inside the Asian supermarket serves up super-fast and insanely delicious liangpi and roujiamo. One bite, and it feels like you’re on the streets of Xi’an! From now on, grocery runs come with a food stop—count me in!

Little Garden 0

Little Garden

593reviews

I wanted to give one star so people won’t come to my favorite place. This is one of the best kept secrets. Amazing food at a price that we used to pay 10 years ago. I totally get what people complain about the service but it is all about the expectation. If you ask the server what the wait is they will tell you. Your order will take an hour because we have tons of to go orders for example. If you are in a rush, go to other places. I find this place to be super friendly. Oh don’t forget to buy the frozen dumplings. Can you believe it is only 10$ for 2 lbs???? I love this place and always tip very generously as their dishes are very reasonably priced.

No fuss restaurant offering a wide variety of Chinese dishes from various regions. The dishes are plentiful and a great deal considering the price. Our go to dishes include the mini fried dumplings, pea vine shoots, and beef chow fun, and braised pork shoulder. Don’t expect too much from the decor and service without a smile, typical of Chinese restaurants.

Simmer Huang 0

Simmer Huang

85reviews

Finally, I got a chance to try this place out after passing by it a few times. It's a pretty neat style of cooking, where they place the ingredients in a pot and slowly cook it (dry pot style). Once it's almost ready, the server will mix in the special sauces. We ordered a couple of pots, one medium level spice, and one without spice. The medium spicy was a prie-fixe menu - Family Combo and the other one we picked the items. The food was pretty good and it was a good new experience.

Visited shortly after the restaurant reopened following a forced closure due to food safety issues. Despite being a weekend, we were the only customers for the entire hour we were there. The shrimp tasted off and unfortunately caused diarrhea after returning home. Given the recent health code violations and our experience, I cannot recommend this establishment.

Dim Sum Factory 0

Dim Sum Factory

289reviews

I was a bit skeptical of this place based on the menu pricing. The serving size at most Dim Sum places are quite “small” (size and quantity), so to pay double digits for a dish seemed a bit steep. But we were celebrating a birthday, so it was worth trying once. I apologize for doubting this place. All items are double orders (so 8 pieces instead of 4), but what really was the delightful surprise was the size of the pieces. You know ur in a good place when it takes 2 bites to eat one piece. Food was delicious and tasty. My only criticism is the Red Vinegar on the table, tasted a bit watered down. Efficient and attentive staff. No cheap styrofoam to go boxes AND they don’t charge you for the containers. I appreciate that.

Just happened by and decided to give it a try. Staff weren't really helpful and ordering is via bar code. The portions are big and the food was pretty good (I enjoyed the two items I had, beef balls soup and beef rice crepes). Two items came out to $30, so it's a pricey dim sum.

Rice & Noodles Chinese Kitchen 0

Rice & Noodles Chinese Kitchen

49reviews

I ordered the chicken fried rice to go, and even after an hour, it was still delicious. The price is also great for the quality of the food. Highly recommended!

I'm a little surprised seeing the bad reviews, but take them with a grain of salt because most of the food stands in this food court have similar reviews and they are all pretty decent places. This was my first time to this food stand under the new ownership and in my opinion it is definitely an upgrade over the previous owners. All of their dishes can be served as individual-sized combination meals which include rice and a spring roll. Or they can be ordered as larger-sized a la carte dishes like you would get at a traditional Chinese restaurant. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken (a la carte) with added steam rice, and I definitely underestimated the portion size! Although a simple dish, the chicken was nicely breaded and tender, and they even heated the sauce up. It was nice having the sauce on the side so the chicken does not get soggy. Also the chow mein looked very good, but I will have to have that next time!

Panda Express 0

Panda Express

500reviews

If you love getting skimped out on meat portions and wasting your money, then this is the perfect place for you! Enjoy your meal with 90% Broccoli and 10% Beef!

Came to Factoria mall full free parking 🅿️ good 👍 area atmosphere is nice and clean love the food 🥘 I order to go chicken teriyaki and beef 🥩 chow main at the time to pay I to sit and dine in and when I ask for a bag they told me it cost 8 cents for a bag the issue is not about the 8 cents the issue is I have leftovers in a to go box and they supposed me to give me a bag when I ask her for a bag she refuse to give me !!! And I ask her WHEN CUSTOMERS COME ORDER FOR TO GO U DONT GIVE A PLASTIC BAG ? She lie to me and she says she does not provide a bag for customer I’m really in shock 😳

Shanghai House 0

Shanghai House

418reviews

Shanghai House is a hidden gem, offering a delicious fusion of Chinese and Korean cuisine. Their menu features traditional dishes like TungSuYuk, Northern Korea’s unique take on Sweet-and-Sour Beef, and Jjajangmyeon also spelled Jajangmyeon is a delightful noodle dish topped with a thick sauce of Chunjang, diced pork, and vegetables. These wonderful dishes are rare finds in the US, but are absolutely worth seeking out. Despite the surprisingly low review ratings, my experience was nothing short of exceptional—from the outstanding service to the incredible food flavors. It's possible that the traditional Chinese-Korean dishes might be unfamiliar to some. However, for anyone living in or near Seattle, or just visiting, Shanghai House is an absolute must-try! 🍜🌟

After not visiting for a long time, I came here again. Last time, I had to admit that I was pretty disappointed by the dish 'Yanduxian,' but after such a long time, I decided to give it another chance. Our group of six people ordered many dishes. I'd say this time it was better than I expected. Some of the dishes are pretty good, for example, the red-braised pork belly and the egg yolk pumpkin. Some of the dishes met the standard but were not amazing, such as the Eight Treasure Duck and some cold dishes. However, I was again disappointed by the 'Yanduxian.' It was just NOT right. Nothing was right about this soup, and please just avoid ordering this. Hopefully, the restaurant staff will see this review and ask me what would be the correct way of cooking it. Anyway, it's improving. There's already very little competition among Shanghai-style restaurants here, so at least it provides a destination to enrich the diversity.