Small dining space features custom neon signage and a clean, well-kept interior with a casual, inviting vibe. Atmosphere ranges from fun and lively to slightly lacking warmth due to limited heating. Offers authentic Thai cuisine with standout dishes and ample vegan options.
Dinner offers a sweet and satisfying Pad See Ew with Tofu that feels like dessert. The pleasant ambiance adds to a fun and memorable evening with friends or family.
Pineapple fried rice comes served in a pineapple shell and tastes divine. Crab fried rice features whole pieces of crab and stands out for its flavor.
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The restaurant offers ample options for vegan and vegetarian meals.
Most dishes can be made vegetarian and without egg.
The portions are generous and suitable for sharing.
Dark pub setting offers late-night Korean bar vibes with eclectic décor and whimsical holiday decorations. Atmosphere ranges from authentic and lively to occasionally too loud, especially near music sources. Menu features crispy, juicy fried chicken paired with a wide selection of soju and refreshing rice wines.
Attentive waiters serve during dinner hours. It suits well for post-hike meals and post-movie dinners with drinks.
Kimchi fried rice comes fried to perfection with a burst of flavor. It has a surprisingly mild and tasty profile that stands out among the dishes.
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Da Wa 다와 is open until 2 AM, making it a late-night option.
Parking is plentiful and shared with nearby businesses.
Expect a lively atmosphere late at night on weekends.
Dining rooms offer spacious layout with mid-century modern decor and beautiful plants at the entrance. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxing, inviting guests to enjoy a comfortable meal. Late hours and ample parking add to the convenience of the spot.
Dinner here features freshly prepared dishes that impress from the first bite. The setting suits groups well, making it a solid choice for family meals or gatherings.
Pineapple fried rice stands out with its excellent flavor. Other fried rice options include Basil Fried Rice and Ultimate Fried Rice, offering variety alongside dishes like Pad See Ew.
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Chada Thai Lynnwood opens until 9:30pm.
There are a lot of parking lots available.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted appetizers.
Space combines Japanese decor with cozy, intimate design and warm lighting, creating a pleasant, inviting atmosphere. Music is light and poppy, complementing the relaxed vibe. Art and decorations add charm, making the environment engaging without feeling crowded.
Dinner here offers a mix of sushi, ramen, and wok dishes. It suits grabbing a quick snack or a casual meal with friends.
Fried rice comes with no extra charge and pairs well with dishes like chicken hibachi and teriyaki. It stands out as one of the best fried rice around, complementing both Chinese and Japanese meals.
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Happy hour menu items are available from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available nearby, but watch for the entrance after the light.
Lunch specials offer great value and variety.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Dinner offers consistently delicious meals with a satisfying variety. The spot works well for both quick bites and relaxed dinners.
House fried rice stands out with consistent praise for its flavor and quality. The chicken katsu and shrimp fried rice options also receive strong mentions for taste and accuracy in orders.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Spacious interior with lush plants and a sleek bar creates an approachable yet elegant atmosphere. Live music adds energy, though sound levels can be loud at times. The vibe balances slightly upscale comfort with a friendly, fun mood.
Dinner arrives hot and ready within 20 minutes, with well-packaged options for takeout. The atmosphere suits both date night and family dinners, and the place stays open late for late eaters.
Generous portions define the Mongolian Beef and Beef Fried Rice, showing clear care and passion in preparation. Seafood fried rice and stir-fried veggies lack wok hei but remain decent, while chicken fried rice is only somewhat passable.
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Happy hour runs from 2-6 pm with 20% off on select items.
Live music happens every Saturday night at 8pm featuring an 80s band.
The restaurant is open past midnight on weekends for late-night dining.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a cluttered dining area and relaxed, family-run atmosphere. Food stands out with best Mongolian beef and almond chicken in the area. Location is hidden but accessible with convenient parking.
Family dinner specials include appetizers and soups with an appetizer plate offering two of each item per diner. Menu features sesame chicken and fried rice as notable entree options.
House Special Fried Rice stands out with a rich flavor and satisfying texture. The pork fried rice, especially with BBQ pork, offers a bold taste that many find memorable, though some dishes can be a bit oily.
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Parking is available, but first-time visitors might miss the entrance.
The restaurant has limited seating options, so arrive early to secure a table.
They offer lunch specials that include soup, an egg roll, and an entrée.
Small, cozy space with authentic Hunan and Sichuan cuisine creates a warm, inviting atmosphere enhanced by seasonal decorations. The restaurant fills during busy hours, reflecting its popularity for freshly made, flavorful dishes.
Fried rice comes in small portions and sometimes looks like a bowl flipped upside down on a plate. The flavor can be uneven, with clumps of seasoning and a lack of usual depth, making it taste off at times.
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A reservation may be required during busy hours.
The restaurant tends to be quite busy during normal eating hours, so arriving early can help avoid wait times.
The food was reasonably priced.
Large dining room with big round tables and traditional decor creates a clean, open space. Atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, lacking fancy or romantic elements. Known for authentic Sichuan dishes and affordable prices, it attracts those seeking genuine flavors over ambiance.
Meals serve four people for both lunch and dinner at a total cost of $50. Service stays lightning fast even during busy times, with food arriving hot and fresh.
Shrimp fried rice stands out as a family favorite alongside other dishes like chili oil dumpling and dry pot. Fried rice comes as part of a lunch special with Mongolian beef and soup options for $10.
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There are only 3-4 small spots for parking in the front.
Both meals cost less than $40 and had plenty for leftovers.
Food is prepared for takeaway very quickly.
Small space with open, airy design and bright lighting creates a peaceful, inviting atmosphere. Decor is modern and clean, offering a cozy yet spacious feel. The vibe reflects authentic Thai street food culture in a simple, unpretentious setting.
Dinner offers a variety of delicious dishes. Arriving early helps secure a table faster.
Generous servings of crab fried rice come with aromatic soft scrambled eggs. The garlic fried rice offers a smoky aroma and flavor that stands out.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak hours.
Parking is available out front for 2 hours, making it convenient.
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% gratuity for parties of 5 or more.