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Best Chinese Restaurants in University Way Northeast, Seattle, Washington | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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Xi'an Noodles 0

Xi'an Noodles

1724reviews

If i lived here, i would be eating here 5 times a week at least. We love a fat noodle. We love a hand cut noodle. We love a good chili oil. Hot oil biang noodle: 11/10 no notes get it

Very casual, it’s actually not bad but it’s not my scene. I think it’s a nice vibe for younger people, so the atmosphere is not for me but it doesn’t mean it’s bad. Really good variety of things to try and they all taste good but the noodles with no meat, I didn’t care for it much.

Red Pepper 0

Red Pepper

964reviews

I had an incredible meal at Red Pepper and couldn’t be more impressed. We ordered the Green Sichuan Pepper Beef and Shredded Pork with Green Peppers, and both dishes were absolutely delicious. The Green Sichuan Pepper Beef was a standout — tender beef slices served in a flavorful, numbing broth filled with green peppercorns, fresh herbs, and chili. It had the perfect balance of heat and that signature tingling sensation that makes Sichuan cuisine so addictive. The Shredded Pork with Green Peppers was equally satisfying — stir-fried to perfection with just the right amount of spice and crunch from the fresh green peppers. Every bite was bursting with savory goodness. The service was friendly, and the ambiance was comfortable and welcoming. If you’re a fan of bold, authentic Sichuan flavors, Red Pepper should be at the top of your list. Highly recommended!

Delicious, and great portion size. I ordered the braised pork and potatoes over rice bowl, and it was very yummy. Friendly service that doesn't bother you by talking too much or interrupting beyond what's necessary. My food was marked a level 1 spice, and it was barely spicy. If you have a Caucasian American spice tolerance, feel free to bump the spice up to a level 2 and you should be fine. Great price too! We got the lunch special, and it was only $10 per person. Giving the atmosphere 4 stars because it's a little bit loud, but that's probably just me being autistic/my sensory sensitivity. Good vibes tho!

Master Bing 0

Master Bing

509reviews

Very delicious Chinese street food and drinks! I like the duck products here. Take-outs are packaged with beautiful paper bags. Clean and friendly environment.

The jianbing was prepared authentically with a perfectly crispy exterior and a soft, layered interior that created a wonderful texture in every bite. The fresh fillings, paired with a lot of protein choice, delivered an explosion of flavor that kept me coming back for more.

Taste of Xi'an 0

Taste of Xi'an

1459reviews

My relatives came all the way from Taiwan, and I brought them here for a special meal — and wow, what a fantastic experience! The food was absolutely delicious, and everyone left full and happy. It truly made me feel proud to share this place with them. The service was amazing — our server was incredibly kind, patient, and attentive the whole time. We felt genuinely welcomed. The only small issue was that parking was a bit of a walk, but honestly, the overall experience more than made up for it. Highly recommend!

This hidden gem near the University of Washington delivers an authentic taste of Xi’an, a city in China known for its rich culinary traditions. From hearty lamb broth soup to perfectly grilled barbecue skewers, this spot captures the essence of Xi’an street food in every bite. Ambiance: 5/5 A casual yet vibrant vibe with lots of students dining in, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Authenticity: 5/5 The flavors are truly authentic. The standout dish is the famous lamb broth soup paired with “mo” bread — a traditional Xi’an specialty. Flavor: 5/5 The lamb soup is rich and flavorful, while the skewers are perfectly seasoned and grilled. Their noodle dishes are also a must-try, with bold and satisfying flavors. Cost: 5/5 Very affordable, especially considering the generous portions and high-quality ingredients. A great value for students and food lovers alike. Service: 5/5 Quick, friendly, and attentive service that made the experience even better. Final Thoughts: This place offers an authentic culinary journey to Xi’an right in the heart of Seattle. I’ll definitely be coming back and becoming a regular. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for flavorful and affordable Chinese cuisine.

Chuan House 0

Chuan House

191reviews

Absolutely Delicious! You order using your phone which i personally loved as im introverted. Each table has its own QR code so the waitress knows where the order goes. The atmosphere was light and laid back. The fried sticky rice came out warm. Never had a treat so yummy! I ate a few before trying the soup and i ate them throughout my meal to get a break from the spice. The Spicy Chicken noodles were amazing i got the rice noodles as i cant have gluten. (Full disclosure i didnt ASK if it was actually gluten free, i just assumed. Im not Celiac just a health condition that makes me limit dairy and gluten.) i would ask if you want to know for sure! A bit a drive for me to get there but will def be returning again ☺️🤗

The best authentic Chinese restaurant in U district. I usually order their one person hot pot with rice — it is to die for. And now they have lunch menu offer which starts at 8.99usd per person. What a steal! Today’s choice — succulent and tasty kungpao chicken. Brings me back to China!

Qing Shu Spicy Hot Pot 青蔬麻辣烫 0

Qing Shu Spicy Hot Pot 青蔬麻辣烫

22reviews

Qingshu Hot Pot is a malatang - “you pay for what you eat” - style restaurant. You grab a plate and tongs, select your ingredients for your hotpot soup, and the staff weigh your ingredients to determine the price. The base price is $14.99 / 1lb and the minimum weight you can get is 0.8 lb. They had a decent variety of ingredients spanning from vegetables, noodles, protein, and seafood. Some of the ingredients had labels (the meats and several of the seafood options) but some others did not, so as long as you’re familiar with what malatang restaurants generally serve, then picking the right ingredients that suite your palate shouldn’t be too difficult. Hopefully as the restaurant gains more recognition, the ingredient variety can expand. One of the favorite toppings was the mochi fish cake (tastes nothing special but had a unique texture) and the lobster ball (fishball filled with lobster flavored roe). Broth selection was vast with a whopping 9 different broths to choose from. After paying for the meal, the staff cooks your ingredients with your chosen broth and they bring your bowl to you. Mid-meal, the staff brought me the noodles they forgot to put into my soup and they were very apologetic about it. Funnily enough, I didn’t even notice they forgot my noodles but seeing how quick they were to address the mistake shows how much they put in towards giving their customers the best service. Overall, my experience visiting Qingshu Hot Pot was a good one. I recommend people to visit here! :)

Both me and my friend liked it more than YGF and we talked about coming here but we both got food poisoned. She had diarrhea for two days and I also had diarrhea but I puked too and felt nauseous for a long time. After getting food poisoned, my immune system got weak and I caught the flu.

Mee Sum 0

Mee Sum

125reviews

One of my favorite spots in the u district!! Came in for some beef brisket chow fun on a cold wet day. It was so delicious and hearty! The staff were also so super kind and friendly. Would recommend if you’re craving a warm pastry or a good meal (also the prices are so reasonable for Seattle 😄)

The BEST value for your money on the ave. In a world of tiny $18 entrees, Mee Sum offers extremely affordable options, with most standard dishes ranging from $13-14. Additionally, the portion sizes are gigantic. You are paying a low price for a massive amount of food. Every time I've eaten here I was staggered by the volume provided. Today, I paid $13, and was given a large, heaping plate of stir-fried noodles. They were tasty, and had a good amount of meat & veggies. The boba is pretty good as well. The atmosphere is chill and a good place to relax. Free Wi-Fi as well. Staff is always nice and service is quick.

DL BBQ 大连海鲜烧烤 0

DL BBQ 大连海鲜烧烤

178reviews

It's really authentic and the meat skewers are the must get dishes!!👏👏 However the BBQ buns are just okay. Looking forward to try more!!

I never leave reviews for food places but this is outrageous. The portion is very tiny for such high price. My friend and I spent $30/person and left hungry. Go to an all you can eat kbbq for that price.