Hot pot shines with bold spicy flavors in Chongqing Mala style. Large booths and well-ventilated stovetops keep dining comfortable. Enjoy a huge self-serve sauce bar and free ice cream in a cozy lively atmosphere.
Hot pot here features a Chongqing Mala style known for its bold, spicy flavors. The snack bar offers a variety of options that stand out compared to other hot pot spots in the city.
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Happy hour offers a 31% discount on dishes from 2-4 pm and after 8:30 pm daily.
Late-night lounge opens on weekends with new fusion small plates and desserts.
Happy hour starts at 9:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Cozy spot serves authentic Sichuan flavors with spicy broths and melt-in-mouth meat. Calm, homey vibe invites relaxed dining. Ordering via QR code menus blends tradition with convenience.
Authentic Sichuan seasoning shines in dishes like the Szechuan beef noodles and handmade dumplings. The menu features juicy, pan-fried pork dumplings, spicy beef stew, and noodle soups with varied spice levels.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments; no credit cards are accepted.
The beef noodle soup costs $24, and meat is not included in the soup.
You can scan a QR code on the table to order online.
Small, family-owned spot serves generous portions of American Chinese dishes with notable spice. Soups like hot and sour shine alongside crispy Mongolian beef and shrimp chow fun. Limited parking keeps it quiet, perfect for a chill, neighborhood vibe.
Soups like hot and sour and wonton stand out for their flavor. Dishes such as Mongolian beef, sweet and sour chicken, and shrimp chow fun offer generous portions and fresh, crispy textures.
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The restaurant is family-owned and offers a friendly atmosphere.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Parking is limited, so consider take-out if it's busy.
Asian fusion spot shines with roast duck and honey walnut shrimp that impress both visually and in taste. Spacious setting with open kitchen creates a lively vibe and quick service. Mongolian beef and wonton soup deliver authentic Chinese flavors that melt in your mouth.
Mongolian beef melts in your mouth with its tender texture. Wonton soup stands out as superior and flavorful, while the walnut shrimp impresses with its excellent taste.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed most nights.
Parking is available via valet at the Sheraton next door, validated by the restaurant.
Expect to pay $14 for valet parking after validation, down from $28.
Small spot with cozy atmosphere and soft music fits intimate dinners. Sichuan flavors shine in spicy grilled fish and cumin lamb. Generous portions and late hours make it great for hearty, authentic Chinese food lovers.
Sichuan flavors stand out with dishes like the signature Szechuan fish featuring fresh, firm meat and bold spices. Stir fried cumin lamb and Szechuan chicken deliver authentic heat and aroma, complemented by fried noodles with beef and hints of upcoming Chinese BBQ skewers.
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Reservations are not accepted, and wait times can be long.
Parking is limited; free parking is available in Chinatown on Sundays.
The restaurant is open late, until midnight daily.
Small family-owned spot serves authentic Cantonese dishes with massive portions at fair prices. Cozy, quiet vibe with round tables makes for a genuine cultural experience. Food is fresh and flavorful, less oily and saucy than usual.
Offers authentic Cantonese dishes with a menu featuring both standard items like Peking Duck and unique options. Food is fresh, less oily, and less saucy than typical Cantonese fare but still full of flavor.
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H Bistro offers standard dishes like Peking Duck and many unique options.
The prices at H Bistro are reasonable for Seattle.
It takes about 10-15 minutes for the food to come out.
Malatang restaurant serves creamy tomato broth with authentic Sichuan peppercorns for a rich, spicy kick. The space is clean and chill, perfect for a relaxed meal. Prices stay affordable, though ingredient weight can raise costs.
Broths stand out with a creamy tomato base and a beef bone hot pot rich in flavor. Classic Sichuan peppercorns and mala tang ingredients create authentic spicy hot pot dishes.
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The price at FY Malatang is $15.99 per pound.
Parking in the area is so-so, but there is free 2-hour street parking.
Be mindful of the weight of ingredients when adding to the bowl, as it affects the total cost.
Enjoy bold Sichuan flavors in customizable rice noodle soups with rich, spicy broths like beef tallow and pickled pepper. Relax in a comfortable atmosphere with plenty of seating. Visual menus make navigating spicy options easy for all guests.
Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors shine in the spicy hot pot and rice noodle dishes. The mala spice hits just right, with broths like beef tallow and pickled pepper offering rich, flavorful heat.
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Prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion size.
Portions are generous, with a large being perfect for one hungry person.
You can order takeout directly and get a discount.
Cozy space with a quiet atmosphere makes dining relaxed. Self-order booths and a condiment bar add ease and flavor control. Peking duck rolls shine with a crispy outside and tender inside, offering an affordable, tasty snack or meal.
Peking duck rolls stand out with their crispy outside and tender inside, paired with just the right amount of hoisin sauce. The 6 piece Peking Duck set offers an affordable and quick option, making it a popular choice for a tasty snack or meal.
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The restaurant opens early, making it convenient for breakfast.
Prices for Jianbing are affordable, typically around $9.99.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Renovated space offers a calm vibe with old-fashioned Cantonese music. Huge portions of authentic Cantonese noodle soups and fried chicken attract families and workers. Signature dishes include golden hot and sour soup and tasty dim sum.
Golden hot and sour soup and authentic wonton soup stand out here. The dim sum is good, and the noodle soups feature Cantonese roasted meat flavors.
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Payment is made directly at the cashier; credit cards accepted.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Parking is generally easy and available nearby.
Open patio offers a dog-friendly spot with a casual vibe and live music. Dumplings shine with spicy lemon sauce flavors, paired with overlooked brews like hazy IPA. Food is creative and flavorful, matching the upbeat energy.
Dumplings stand out with options like pork and chicken in lemon sauce, both flavorful and sometimes spicy. Wings and edamame also appear alongside these as tasty choices.
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Parking can be a pain, but there is a paid lot in the back of the brewery.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Game night is on Wednesdays, starting at 7pm.
Small space buzzes with loud music and spicy aromas. Authentic Sichuan dishes like Mapo Tofu pack a mouth-numbing spice and come in large portions. Cozy, unpretentious vibe draws lovers of bold Chinese flavors.
Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors define the menu with dishes like Mapo Tofu featuring real Sichuan peppercorns and the consistently ordered Luorou. The food delivers a mouth-numbing spice and large portions, capturing the true taste of Sichuan cuisine.
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Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited, leading to potential wait times.
Expect large portion sizes, which provide good value for the price.
The menu features authentic Sichuan dishes, but be cautious with spicy items.
Small diner offers a cozy vibe with classic murals and lively energy. Enjoy wonton soup with rich flavor and crispy orange chicken that adds a tasty twist. Family-friendly booths make it a welcoming spot for casual dining.
Wonton soup stands out with rich flavor. The crispy orange chicken and pineapple curry offer a tasty twist on classic dishes.
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The restaurant is closed from 2:30 to 4:00 PM for lunch break.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The menu includes Thai, Chinese, American, and diner food options.
Cozy spot inside an old train depot with garage doors that open for fresh air and city views. Bold popcorn kung pao chicken shines among Chinese dishes like Tiger Prawns and potstickers. Chill vibe with 90s alternative rock and shelves of board games invite relaxed socializing.
Popcorn kung pao chicken stands out with bold flavors and sharp presentation. The menu also features Tiger Prawns, Potstickers, and crispy crab rangoons with creamy filling.
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The restaurant opens at 6 PM, not 5:30 PM as advertised on Google.
Reservations are recommended for special events like the drag brunch.
The drag brunch is popular and welcomes BIOPOC and LGBTQ communities.
Cozy spot offers authentic Cantonese flavor with savory wonton soup and traditional congee. Family atmosphere feels lively and comforting, perfect for casual meals. Clean broths and recipes passed down generations highlight true Hong Kong tastes.
Authentic Cantonese flavor shines in the wonton soup and noodle dishes. The congee, especially the chicken and liver varieties, stays true to traditional recipes and draws from decades of culinary history.
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The restaurant is family-owned and offers a diverse menu with daily specials.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The price for a small bowl of wonton noodle soup is $15.
Beer garden offers a covered patio and fresh IPAs, creating a small oasis in an industrial area. Pork dumplings shine alongside Dan Dan noodles, best with Actually Poison beer. Atmosphere shifts from chill to energetic, making it great for both food and drinks.
Pork dumplings stand out as a highlight here. Dan Dan noodles pair well with Actually Poison beer, and the Mapo Tofu varies by location, not always vegan.
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Street parking is available near the brewery.
The food truck inside offers a nice selection of food options.
They do not allow beer tasters or samples.
Small Cantonese spot offers authentic fish slice congee with gentle seasoning and a braised beef clay hot pot rich in flavor. Cozy, fast-paced vibe captures Hong Kong street food energy. Affordable prices keep regulars coming back for classic dishes.
Authentic Cantonese tea restaurant serves fish slice congee with fluffy white fish and gentle seasoning. The braised beef clay hot pot and shrimp with egg sauce over chow fun offer rich, tasty flavors reminiscent of egg drop soup.
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The restaurant can seat about 30 people, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times during peak hours.
The rice takes about 10-20 minutes to prepare, but it's worth the wait.
Cozy spot offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with bold, numbing spice and generous portions. Casual meals highlight Green Sichuan Pepper Beef and mapo tofu with tender textures and tangy fermented beans. Friendly atmosphere invites relaxed dining with simple design.
Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors shine with a perfect balance of heat and the signature numbing kick of Szechuan peppercorns. Dishes like Green Sichuan Pepper Beef and mapo tofu deliver tender textures and a tangy fermented bean base in a casual setting.
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Expect long wait times on weekend nights due to high demand.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for 2 to 3 people.
Pricing is reasonable for the quality and authenticity of the dishes.
Small space with modern decor creates a cozy, casual vibe. Soup dumplings and Dan Dan noodles shine on the menu, offering rich flavors. Intimate seating and a quiet mood make it perfect for relaxed dining.
Soup dumplings stand out with both chicken and classic versions praised. The Dan Dan noodles rank as a favorite dish, paired well with vegan dumplings and black pepper Mapo Tofu. Crab Rangoon and veggie wontons in Szechuan chili oil add variety to the menu.
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Reservations are recommended for groups larger than two to avoid wait times.
Expect a 20-minute wait for tables without a reservation during peak hours.
Happy hour runs twice daily, with the second session starting at 9 PM.
Bright, modern space offers authentic Yunnan rice noodles and pickled mustard green fish hot pot with adjustable spice. Large portions under $20 come with rice and sides. Free parking and a cozy, quiet vibe make dining relaxed and lively.
Hot pots stand out with pickled mustard green fish and numbing spice bone broth options. Meals come with large portions under 20 dollars, including rice and sides, and spice levels can be adjusted.
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Free parking is available in designated stalls next to the restaurant.
A promotion offers a third meal free when buying two during lunch from Monday to Thursday.
The hot pot meal costs less than $20 and includes a large portion.
Authentic Sichuan hotpot offers a rich mala broth with fresh ingredients at fair prices. Cozy space features pot-rim exhaust to control steam and a lively, family-like atmosphere. Thoughtful touches like aprons and free personal care items enhance comfort despite tight seating.
Hot pot here features authentic Sichuan spices with a rich, fragrant mala broth that is both numbing and complex. Fresh ingredients come at reasonable prices, and staff provide clear explanations of soup bases and hot pot steps.
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Reservations are required for groups of six or more to avoid long waits.
Expect long wait times, especially during dinner hours and weekends.
Parking is limited, but there are 20 free spaces available nearby.
Small takeout spot shines with huge shumai and BBQ roast duck that rivals Chinatown quality. Menu is limited but fresh, featuring large portions of dim sum and roast pork. Busy, plain atmosphere suits quick orders and affordable prices.
Offers a wide selection of dim sum with huge Ha Goa and Shu Mai dumplings. Known for BBQ roast duck, pork, and chicken that matches inner city Chinatown quality and comes at an affordable price.
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The menu features a small selection of affordable dim sum and BBQ options.
Parking is easy and convenient for quick pick-up.
Call ahead for larger group orders to ensure availability.
Small, old school spot serves authentic dim sum and Cantonese barbecue with generous portions. Cozy, local vibe with cash only adds to charm. Chow mein is balanced and satisfying, all at affordable prices.
Chow mein offers a balanced mix of ingredients with satisfying portions. Dim sum features high quality and good prices, including Cantonese barbecue options for take-out.
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They only accept cash, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is takeout only; no dining in available.
Parking can be a hassle, so arrive early.
Nepalese restaurant shines with authentic Himalayan dumplings and a vibrant atmosphere. Pork chow mein is excellent, while chicken chow mein is perfectly cooked. Outdoor seating adds charm to this cozy spot with bold spices and fair prices.
Chicken chow mein offers great flavor and is perfectly cooked. Pork chow mein stands out as excellent. The menu includes a 40 piece momo alongside chow mein options.
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Expect a 10-15 minute wait for freshly prepared orders.
The food truck offers generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
There are a couple of tables for outdoor seating available.
Hot pot dining offers a hands-on experience with unlimited vegetables and fresh ingredients. Spacious, modern space with induction burners at each table creates a clean, classy atmosphere. Perfect for relaxed meals exploring Chinese flavors.
Hot pot offers a hands-on dining experience with unlimited vegetables and various ingredients to cook. It suits newcomers well, providing a fun way to explore Chinese food flavors.
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The restaurant uses individual pots, allowing everyone to customize their meal.
Rice isn't included with the meats and costs $3 per bowl.
There are no to-go boxes available, so come hungry and only take what you can finish.
Cozy spot with a chill vibe and homey design serves phenomenal dim sum and handmade noodles. Vegetarian dumplings shine alongside spicy Szechuan beef noodle soup. Cash-only with handwritten receipts keeps prices very reasonable.
Handmade noodles and dumplings stand out with authentic, light textures and balanced flavors. The Szechuan beef noodle soup and Xiao long bao offer spicy, delicious tastes true to Sichuan cuisine.
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The restaurant accepts only cash or Venmo for payment.
Prices are fair, with many dishes reasonably priced.
Expect a casual atmosphere; no formal dress code is required.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs offers a cozy, family-run vibe. Menu shines with sesame chicken and chow mein delivering solid flavors. Live guitar music adds a unique, warm touch to the experience.
Menu includes Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian Beef, and General Tso's Chicken alongside fried rice and chow mein. Dishes like sesame chicken and chow mein stand out with solid flavors.
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The portions are generous, often providing two meals for just $13.
Expect busy lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm.
The restaurant is family-owned, adding a personal touch to the service.
Asian fusion spot offers cozy interior and a quiet patio. Enjoy crispy sesame chicken and standout General Tso chicken with fresh mixed greens. Friendly vibe and generous portions make it a great choice for authentic Korean and Chinese dishes.
Sesame chicken stays crispy after saucing. General Tso chicken stands out as notably good. Meals include mixed greens with vinaigrette and potstickers.
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There is parking available right out front.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
Expect generous portion sizes for the price.
Cozy spot blends indoor dining, outdoor patio, and bar lounge with eclectic decor. Menu shines with Ma La Braised Beef Cheek Noodles and Five Spice Duck Confit offering authentic Asian fusion flavors. Balanced music and creative cocktails make it great for dates or casual hangouts.
The menu features Ma La Braised Beef Cheek Noodles with a strong Sichuan peppercorn kick. The Five Spice Duck Confit offers a milder contrast, and the spring rolls stand out as well.
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Happy hour runs from 4 to 5 PM with affordable drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are not accepted; join the waitlist online before visiting.
Street parking is available nearby for easy access.
Cozy spot with authentic Asian sports bar vibe and simple, fun decor. Enjoy tender Mongolian beef skewers and rich, satisfying hot pots. Tables have small stoves to keep skewers warm, enhancing the Chinese BBQ experience.
Chinese BBQ here features large, tender beef chunks on Mongolian beef skewers and flavor-packed lamb skewers. Hot pots come rich and satisfying, making the BBQ and hot pot combo stand out.
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Reservations are recommended on Friday evenings due to high demand.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially during dinner hours.
Prices for BBQ skewers are generally reasonable compared to other Asian BBQ places.