Outdoor seating offers stunning beach views with sights of ferries and waterfront activity. The atmosphere blends relaxed island vibes with a beautiful, professional setting, often lively and noisy. Cocktails stand out as fantastic and creative, complementing the overall experience.
Seating outside offers stunning beach views that create a relaxing and special atmosphere. The view enhances the dining experience and adds a unique touch, especially for a sunset date night.
Crab Rangoon stands out with large, flavorful portions. Dishes like Mongolian Beef come tender with rich sauce, and new items include Chicken Bao Buns and Mango Trout Salad.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand during opening weeks.
Parking can be challenging, especially for those needing handicap access.
They require IDs to be held before seating for security reasons.
Open layout with bright lighting creates a vibrant atmosphere that tends to be noisy. Space feels clean and comfortable, attracting those looking for a lively dining experience. Noise level and open design distinguish it from quieter, more intimate spots.
Close proximity to the water offers amazing views. The location delivers consistently on point scenery.
Don Don noodles stand out with a hint of Szechuan seasoning and chewy texture. Dumplings, especially the Xiao Long Bao and chicken dumplings in chili sauce, offer rich flavor and perfect seasoning balance.
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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
The restaurant is very accommodating for large groups, making it a good choice for gatherings.
The facility is clean and well-maintained, providing a pleasant dining environment.
Spacious restaurant inside a mall features open kitchen windows where staff make dumplings. Atmosphere ranges from noisy and crowded to warm and lively, with tables close together and soft-spoken servers. A bar area offers cocktails and drinks, adding to the energetic vibe.
Large windows offer great views that stand out in the spacious restaurant. Dim lighting adds to the nice atmosphere while you enjoy the scenery.
Soup dumplings stand out as a must-have, with pork and chicken varieties available. The menu also features hot and sour soup, spicy dumplings, Taiwanese cabbage, noodles with ground pork, and chicken bao.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is located on the top floor of a mall, across from the movie theater.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Restaurant offers stunning water views with both casual seating featuring TVs and upscale spots overlooking the bay. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and inviting in the afternoon to lively with robot servers delivering food. Guests enjoy a Chinese take on Vietnamese low country boil alongside a full bar serving distinctive cocktails.
Views of the Sound and Olympics stand out with stunning water vistas. The sunset view offers an unbeatable ambience that complements the gorgeous scenery.
Pork xiao long bao stands out with rich broth and great flavor. Dumplings, crab cakes, and green beans all deliver solid taste, with soup dumplings balancing well against hot mala sauce.
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Happy hour offers discounts on appetizers and drinks from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect a long wait around 7pm; arrive early to secure a table.
Prices are on the higher side, averaging $50 per person for a full meal.
Asian fusion restaurant offers romantic seaviews and a lively, inviting atmosphere with outdoor seating featuring propane fire pits and a patio that adapts to weather. The space combines luxurious decor with a cozy vibe, attracting diners who appreciate waterfront views and a relaxed setting.
Many seats face the marina, offering gorgeous and calm water views. The design highlights the scenery, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Dim sum arrives in bamboo carriers with a charming menu to mark selections. Dishes include tender pot stickers, crab rangoons, beef and broccoli with noodles, lobster dumplings, and a standout sweet and sour chicken.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 2-5 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended, especially for patio seating on sunny days.
The main menu closes at 9 PM, so plan accordingly.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic dishes with multiple vegan options and a large lazy susan for groups. Atmosphere combines cozy, nostalgic vibes with an attached karaoke bar and views overlooking the water. The setting balances relaxing waterfront scenery with lively social energy.
Views include Puget Sound from every seat and sunsets over the mountains. Water and harbor scenes feature passing ships and Bremerton's skyline.
Chow mein stands out with a perfect touch of garlic and rich flavor. Handmade pork dumplings and dishes like Mapo Tofu and Egg Foo Young come with bold, authentic tastes.
Good to know
Karaoke night happens every weekend, starting at 8pm.
Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking can be challenging, especially during busy hours.
Fine dining restaurant offers stunning mountain views and an elevated, sophisticated setting away from casino noise. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, with occasional lively groups in the back. Seating near windows provides panoramic vistas that enhance a relaxing dining experience.
Seating near the windows offers panoramic views of Mt. Rainier on clear days. Elevated spots provide a comforting vibe with lovely views of the freeway and surrounding area.
Orange chicken stands out for its authentic and flavorful taste. Mongolian beef comes light on the heat and well balanced.
Good to know
Reservations are required for groups larger than six, with an 18% gratuity added.
Expect large portion sizes; consider sharing or taking leftovers home.
Parking in the garage is recommended, especially if bringing children.
Small, humble Chinese restaurant offers incredible water views including sights of Elliott Bay and the Great Wheel. Atmosphere feels cozy and intimate with a classic mom-and-pop vibe, providing a quiet spot away from the hectic market environment. Seating is cramped, but the setting remains charming and relaxed.
Incredible water views shine through large windows, creating a calm escape from the busy market. The setting feels intimate and classic, with a beautiful sea backdrop visible even on overcast days.
Cantonese style cuisine features dishes like char siu hombows and prawn dumplings that stand out. The menu includes well-cooked chow mein with seafood, chicken, and BBQ pork, plus tasty Chinese broccoli and flavorful orange chicken.
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An automatic 15% service charge is added to all bills without prior notice.
Bottled water costs $2.75, and free tap water is not available.
Each entree is sold separately and does not include rice.