Small, bright space offers authentic Shanghainese cuisine with a bustling atmosphere filled with youngsters and families. Affordable prices and a variety of dishes set it apart from typical local Chinese restaurants. Limited parking nearby requires some planning for visits.
Staple orders include dimsums, beef stir fry, and kung pao chicken. The dim sum dishes come alongside crispy tofu and chow mein but tend to be just so-so.
Fish head soup stands out with its rich flavor and comforting warmth. Hot and sour soup offers a perfectly balanced, rich, and tangy taste. Pork tripe and chicken soup also deliver hearty, satisfying flavors.
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The restaurant has only two parking spots directly in front.
There are other free parking lots nearby for additional parking.
Expect longer wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to high demand.
Small, intimate space with a Chinese cabin feel and clean, well put together interior creates a relaxing atmosphere enhanced by lounge music. The vibe feels family owned and welcoming, offering a calm and comforting dining experience.
Dim sum comes made fresh to order, not frozen like at bigger spots. The selection includes authentic dishes like congee and pig ears, offering a solid choice close to home.
Hot and sour soup offers a spicy, soothing kick that feels healing. Wonton soup comes with a good balance of flavors. Corn egg flower soup provides a gentle, calming taste.
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Parking is free and easy at the restaurant.
The restaurant has parking available for disabled people.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Modern design and stylish lighting create an elegant atmosphere that feels more upscale than traditional dim sum spots. The space includes a bar area and maintains a quiet, clean vibe distinct from busier Chinatown restaurants. Dim sum dishes arrive fresh and hot, complementing the refined setting.
Steamed items like shrimp dumplings and bean curd rolls come in large, generous portions. The dim sum is consistently fresh and delicious with a great variety to enjoy.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a flavorful choice. Dumpling soup and Chicken Feet with Herbal Soup also offer unique tastes.
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Weekends can be particularly busy, with wait times up to 1.5 hours.
A waitlist is available to check estimated wait times.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness throughout.
Modern Chinese restaurant with bright, clean interior and window seating offers a loud, lively atmosphere. Fast service matches the simple, sleek decor in a small, often crowded space. The vibe is relaxed yet energetic, welcoming families with wheelchair accessibility and high chairs.
Offers an eclectic dim sum menu with many unique items not found elsewhere. Serves generous portions of perfectly cooked dumplings, noodles, and shareable dishes at affordable prices.
Soup options include soup dumplings and chicken & vegetable wonton soup with handmade dumplings. Beef noodle soup features a rich broth and fresh, spongy noodles, while pork wontons come in chicken soup.
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They do not allow reservations in advance.
The waitlist can get pretty long; join online before arriving.
Expect to wait about 10 minutes for a table on busy evenings.
Interior combines traditional Chinese decor with a nostalgic 90's vibe and features live seafood tanks that enhance the setting. The atmosphere is busy and lively, blending sophistication with a cozy, home-like feel. Tables accommodate both groups and individuals, supporting a dynamic dining experience.
Dim sum features authentic quality with generous portions and fresh ingredients. The menu includes classic items like shrimp dumplings and pork shumai, plus unique choices such as chicken feet and egg custard buns.
Soups here include egg flower, wonton with BBQ pork, and West Lake beef varieties. Fish maw and chicken soup offers a belly warming option, while clam soup and salt pepper prawns add variety.
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The restaurant is open late and takes orders until the last minute.
Parking can be tough in Chinatown, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices for dining in Chinatown compared to other areas.
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.
Offers a solid selection of Chinese dim sum with a focus on dumplings. Lunch features a variety of traditional dishes served fresh.
Soup dumplings come with a numbing spice that recalls Shanghai flavors. Beef noodle soup and beef stew noodle soup offer rich, tasty broths. Pork wontons in chicken soup arrive hot and well-prepared.
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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 dining area features modern decor with round tables for large groups and comfortable booths offering quieter, intimate seating. Atmosphere blends cozy warmth with lively noise levels, especially mid-week. Cleanliness and a convenient service button enhance the overall experience.
Dim sum features juicy pork and shrimp with flavorful siu mai, BBQ pork buns, and fried wontons. This spot serves popular and well-executed dishes that many consider a go-to for dim sum.
Shrimp and pork wonton noodle soup and wonton pork soup offer robust and flavorful broths. Century egg soup and egg flower soup add unique tastes, while chicken soup suits a cold night well.
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Dim sum is available all day, making it a great option for any meal.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant stays open until 12am for late-night dining.
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.
Elevated dim sum features soup dumplings that set a high standard. Classic dishes use higher-end ingredients and justify the price.
Soups here come hot and steaming with rich, flavorful broths like the hot and sour and beef noodle soups. Dumpling soup offers a deep, savory taste that feels carefully prepared and satisfying.
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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.
Bright, spacious dining area with an open kitchen creates a bustling, lively atmosphere. Seating favors larger tables, and the modern, minimal decor adds to a clean, inviting vibe. Noise levels resemble a busy cafe, making it energetic but welcoming.
Offers a great variety of dim sum with solid dumpling options. Works well for quick dim sum when in a hurry.
Soups feature rich broth and lean, soft beef in the beef stew noodle soup. Xiao Long Bao offers savory broth inside perfectly steamed dumplings. Hand-pulled noodles come with equally impressive savory soup.
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Current wait times are very quick even during peak hours.
Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
The restaurant is inexpensive, with meals averaging $20 per person.
Small cart with outdoor seating and soft lanterns creates a cozy, low-key vibe. Late-night hours attract a mix of people seeking flavorful dumplings in a tucked-away spot. Ordering happens at a window with pickup notifications, while nearby lounge offers indoor dining with drinks.
Offers dim sum with smaller portions and prices higher than many other options in the area.
Noodle soup with pork offers a springy texture and pairs well with a side of chili sauce. The menu features a vast selection of dumplings and soups, including spicy wonton soup and crab Rangoon, served quickly.
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They are open until 3:30am every day, which is much later than typical restaurants.
Seattle Dumpling House currently operates as a take away and delivery window, not a sit-down restaurant.
The portion sizes are very small despite the high prices.
Dim sum restaurant with old school vibes and a hustle and bustle atmosphere featuring carts rolling by with fresh dumplings and buns. Space feels cramped but the dining area is well-lit and lively. Known for freshly made dim sum and a strong reputation for quality.
Traditional dim sum tray system lets servers pass by with dishes while keeping a separate tally. Service is notably fast. The dim sum is consistently excellent and authentic Cantonese style.
Hot & Sour Soup delivers a flavorful shock with a perfect balance of spice and tang. The shrimp wonton soup offers a generous portion with tender shrimp, enough to share among four, and the chef's soup blends proteins and vegetables in a tasteful broth.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is street only, which can be tricky to find.
You need to pay in cash; credit cards incur an extra service charge.
Simple space fills quickly with eager diners, creating a comfortable yet rushed atmosphere. Dim sum arrives freshly made with crispy fried items and authentic flavors standing out. Popularity leads to frequent turnaways, highlighting its high demand and limited seating.
Offers authentic dim sum with made-to-order dishes that stay fresh and tasty. Fried items come out super crispy and the overall quality beats other local spots.
Wonton soup features a large container of noodles and several wontons, offering a delicate and soothing broth. Shanghai pork dumplings come with a balanced lemongrass flavor and soup broth inside.
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Expect to wait as the restaurant fills up quickly after opening.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
The restaurant often runs out of popular dishes by 7pm.
Interior reflects an old school Chinese vibe with 1980s decor and a hole in the wall feel. Atmosphere ranges from homely and pleasant to occasionally loud and chaotic. A bar area with a free pool table adds casual entertainment.
Offers dim sum made in house with a variety of appetizers and lunch options under $11. Serves some of the best dim sum up north and a solid choice without leaving the area.
Wonton soup tastes delicious and stays light on salt. Lunch sets include generous portions with rice and a choice of soup, often Hot and Sour.
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The lunch menu is available until 3 pm with dim sum options under $11.
Dinner prices are under $20, offering large portions.
Jade Garden is the only place in the area with an all-day dim sum menu.
Spacious dining room with VIP private rooms and a large banquet area suits big gatherings and events. Atmosphere is lively and loud, blending authentic Chinese decor with a comfortable, first-class feel. Tables are well spaced, supporting both family-style meals and social meet-ups.
Offers authentic dim sum seafood with expected flavors and above-average quality compared to the International District. Serves family-style dishes promptly in a spacious, nicely decorated setting.
Surf turf and fish lamb soup offers a hearty option, great for cold days. Noodle soups add variety, while the crab maw soup and pea sprouts soup feature delicious broths that pair well with rice.
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Dim sum is available daily from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Free parking is available for customers at the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to enjoy multiple dishes.
Big open dining room buzzes with roaming steam carts and loud chatter, creating an atmosphere of organized chaos. Servers wheel bamboo baskets through tables, adding a theatrical energy to the meal. Weekdays bring a more relaxed vibe, while weekends get crowded and noisy.
Dim sum carts roll around with small plates of authentic Cantonese dishes. The beef tendon and honey bbq pork pie stand out for their great flavors and textures.
Soups come in generous portions with options like Hot & Sour and a Seafood Soup made from frozen fish balls and peas in a thick broth. Staff provide extra bowls and sometimes a bonus dessert soup.
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Reservations are not accepted, and expect long wait times on weekends.
Prices for dishes range from $20 to $30, with no posted menu prices.
The restaurant can get very crowded, and sharing tables with strangers is common.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with large windows overlooking Green Lake and a warm, welcoming vibe. It gets busier in the evening with loud music adding to the energy. The place stands out for authentic Hunan dishes and generous portions providing good value.
Dim sum arrives hot and quickly with flavorful dishes served in a lively setting. The experience suits those seeking authentic dim sum in this area.
Signature broth tastes good and they offer a shredded pork and pickled noodle soup that stands out. Soup sometimes comes free, adding a nice touch.
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Expect long wait times on weekends, especially during dinner hours.
You can order and pay via a QR code on the table when dining in.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good value for money.
Large space with live seafood tanks and tablet ordering creates a modern dim sum experience. Atmosphere is noisy and crowded, with a family-friendly vibe but limited calm. Tables differ from typical dim sum style, offering more room for groups.
Offers an extensive menu with unique dim sum dishes not commonly found elsewhere. Prices stay affordable, making it easy to try many items in one visit.
Soup dumplings feature a perfect broth-to-meat ratio and hold together well when picked up. Hot and sour soup comes in a generous portion and delivers packed flavor.
Good to know
Arrive 15-30 minutes before opening to avoid a long wait.
Expect a 1+ hour wait for a table during peak hours.
Reservations are recommended and can be made two days in advance.