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ChiHo Bistro 滋味堂
Incredibly delicious. Great place to do shared plates and try lots of different meals. My favorite was the Dan Dan noodles. Perfectly spicy and oily. Cool atmosphere and good service as well.
Our order was to go. This restaurant was clean, fast, and friendly. I got the cucumber salad, which was refreshing and tasty. We also got some pork dumplings. They were super juicy and flavorful. I would love to come back and eat inside the restaurant next.
Tai Tung Restaurant
Food is very authentic and home style. You have to know what you want to eat as too many items in the menu.
The best Chinese food I’ve had in a looooong time! The Chinese food in eastern Washington could never beat this place! Great food amazing customer service! Thank you for the extra fortune cookies! Cannot wait to go back❤️❤️❤️❤️ ps they even know Spanish 🤪😂 the Peking duck (I think that’s how you spell it) is a must try! So crispy and tender😍🥰 the food warmed my heart.
A+ Hong Kong Kitchen
I rarely give out 5-star ratings, but this one almost deserves it. During our recent trip to Seattle, we made a stop in Chinatown. With so many restaurants to choose from, we stumbled upon one that was unusually crowded. This signaled to us that this place must be worth trying. Sure it was. We ate there a couple of times during this trip and tried some different dishes. They were all fantastic and affordable.
I tried the minced pork and salted fish clay pot rice - absolutely delicious. The salted fish flavor really stands out. The rice takes about 10-20 minutes to prepare, but it’s worth the wait for that perfect crispy bottom. 😋 Also tired their spareribs over rice roll in a stone pot. It is my first time trying this unique dish. It is surprisingly good. If you’re craving HK flavors, it is a must-try in the Seattle Chinatown
Diamond Bay Restaurant
My new favorite dim sum restaurant right now! You gotta get the essentials right…siu Mai, shrimp balls, tripe, sticky rice, and lo bak go, etc and this place hits! The sui mais and shrimp balls have this yummy sesame flavor that’s different than the other dim sum restaurants. Most of the food comes out hot. Their dinner menu is also really delicious. I’ve ordered the wings several times and they’ve been soooo good! A couple times though they have been really salty. The place is very spacious and inviting. Service is excellent…although on a busy day, it can be not as great. But overall, good food and good vibes
First visit on Jan 1, 2025. The restaurant is nicely decorated & still new. It was very busy, lots of large groups. We were seated at a table by the wall & the door kept opening. It kept very cold air coming in the whole time. The food was good, I think same has Joy Palace & Honey court. Dimsum menu was smaller than I expected. Prices is average. Food came out reasonably quickly but not all dishes were hot.
Jin Huang (King's Kitchen)
Food was all very tasty. Some are pricy tho - the small coconut chicken soup is $16, not very worth it. We especially enjoyed the pepper salt squid, red wine beef (both not in pic 😂). But everything else was tasty too. We had a big group of 7 people and the seating situation was not very ideal. Smaller group will be more comfortable.
A low key place serving Cantonese noodles, congee, rice rolls, and rice dishes with Cantonese BBQ meats including duck, soy sauce chicken, roast pork. It is attached to Diamond Bay so you are allowed to order a few dim sum dishes… just don’t overdo it, otherwise wait for a table at Diamond Bay. Service seems friendly and less rushed than next door.
Shanghai Garden
This is a good place for traditional Chinese fare with selections from many regional cuisines. The staff are friendly and the food tasted really good! I had the sesame chicken which I loved. Nice sized portions as well.
The restaurant has been here for decades and the food is still good and relatively inexpensive my personal favorite are the soup dumplings and the tofu dish highly recommended most of their business is from takeout
Szechuan Fish 诸葛私厨烤鱼
If you want to be revitalized and feeling like you have died and gone to heaven then this is the place for you. I had a pork stone pot w/ lettuce wraps, grilled lamb and a nice big pitcher of watermelon to hydrate from exploring the city. And I want to thank you for being open when everything else around is closed. You have made me and my belly very happy!
Just had a bowl of noodles (pork and eggplant) and a beer but they were rich and delicious. Needed some food after getting in late and they delivered. The attention to detail of including some finely sliced cilantro stems for freshness, pretty legit!
Szechuan Noodle Bowl
Phenomenal. Everything we ordered was A+. It can be hard to find soup dumplings that don’t have an excessively doughy flavor. These are right on the money. Very reasonable prices and exceedingly friendly staff. The marinated pig ears were a surprise hit, even for the toddlers.
SO good BUT🚨don’t order online! If you’re ordering for pick up: call in or order there. The prices are 30-65%+ more. For example: Green onion pancake $7.25 v $9.39 Beef noodle soup $13.25 v chicken $17.19 Dumplings $11.45 v $18.89 I attached the online order and the actual menu for reference. I assume the price increases are to cover their software fees but still - save a bit and then tip them extra!
Dough Zone Dumpling House Seattle International District
10/10 on the pan fried dumplings with chili oil sauce. Top notch tasty! Service was quick, polite and restaurant was clean with a slick style. I enjoyed my visit and would definitely recommend if you love dumplings.
We are from Vancouver Canada and just came here for a quick visit last week as it was a long weekend in Canada. We saw this restaurant during an evening walk in Chinatown and I came here to check it out the next day. It was Sunday afternoon it was not super busy, they also had lots of staff, but no one was helping at the reception area. I saw a machine and figured I could register myself. It asked for your name, phone number and if you preferred a table or high bar seating. I was in my early pregnancy so I preferred a table. While waiting for my table, I did see other people asking the manager for help, but he told them just to use the machine by themselves, so I guessed I did the right thing. I got the urge to write this review because within a week of this visit, I just received a scam call from Seattle by a man speaking in Mandarin. Visiting this restaurant was the only time I shared my phone number in Seattle. The man asked me if I could hear him in Mandarin. Pretending I did not understand Mandarin, I replied in English and asked, "Who’s this?" and he replied in Mandarin if I could speak in Mandarin. I hanged up and he sent me a text to ask what happened. I hope someone will look into this if their system was hacked. I also wanted to make a note that when it was my turn to have my table, the manager told me he did not have any table right now and asked me if I could sit at high bar instead. I believed he just did not bother to clean up the table for me as I was by myself. A couple of big groups of customers just left and hence two long tables were available. I understood my bump was not visible, so I didn’t want to express my need again and just compromised. I ordered a Dan Dan noodle as I was not hungry and just wanted to checked out this place. Having eaten a lot of Dan Dan noodle at various restaurants/ countries, their Dan Dan noodle was by far the smallest portion I had ever seen. I took a video of it. It was like two big mouthful of noodle or an appetizer at a Korean restaurant. However, the noodle was very flavourful. It was not in a booth which was different from what I expected. The sauce might be a little bit too rich/ greasy for me. I had a slight discomfort in my stomach for the rest of the day. No complaints, though, as it was not expensive and the small portion just turned out to be perfect for what I needed. I might try their dumplings instead if I would come back to this restaurant because they looked good.
Chengdu Taste Seattle
The sichuan food here had us all craving more. I loved the notes of numbing pepper in every dish. The standout dish for us was the spring onion chicken in pepper sauce. While traditionally, the sauce is used as a dipping sauce and there is always never enough for the amount of chicken served, this restaurant flips that notion on its head and serves the chicken drowned in the sauce and I love it. There’s numbing pepper in here as well and we found ourselves adding this oil/sauce onto almost every other dish. The cumin lamb on toothpicks were perfectly tender and chewy and so so flavorful. Definitely a must try if you love cumin lamb. The boiled fish was a bit different than I expected but it was a pleasant dish to round out the spiciness of everything else. I wasn’t a huge fan of the spicy popcorn chicken but it definitely had an aura of better quality. I personally preferred the oily spiciness in the way that other sichuan restaurants do it. Overall, I would highly recommend this restaurant. Can’t wait to take my friends and family here
Beware that this place is SPICY! The food is really good if you can stomach it. The spice is rated out of 5, and the mapo tofu was a 2 and it was just the right amount of sichuan heat. The depth of flavor is really rare from my experience with mapo tofu - this place did not disappoint. The mung bean noodles were fun but kind of lacked flavor overall. Fried rice was legit. Would love to try other things on the menu.
Biang Biang Noodles
The food was really tasty! We had leftover sauce after finishing the noodles, and they let us order three more. The scallion pancakes were good as well as the veggie roles. The curry sauce was tasty, but I don’t think I’d pay the $2 upgrade charge to get it next time. I definitely want to come back to try the other flavors. Vegan options clearly marked, and I love how they can open the windows in the restaurant to give you the fresh outdoor air.
Tried this during our visit in Seattle. We tried the signature pork ribs version. The noodles were good and chewy, and the sauce was good. The beef felt overcooked so it's not tender to my liking. The ribs were tender and much better in comparison. We loved the honey chicken wings btw. Very addictive and I couldn't stop eating them! The noodles felt pricey but nonetheless it was a decent place.
Noodle Zen
Huge and yummy soba with lovely price~BTW, it is located inside uwajimaya.
Located in a cool Asian market cafeteria. Great prices. Friendly staff. Delicious food. Nice and spicy like I wanted. I will eat here again