Small family-owned Cantonese restaurant offers authentic dishes with massive portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere is cozy and unpretentious, with round tables and a quiet vibe. Patrons often speak Chinese, enhancing the genuine cultural experience.
Offers a lunch menu with delicious options. Serves as a solid spot for lunch.
Roast duck features very crispy skin and a super tasty flavor. It stands out as a really good dish here.
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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.
Small deli with limited seating and a focus on grab-and-go service. Offers diverse banh mi menu featuring crispy, airy baguettes and flavorful fillings like roasted duck and pork belly. Atmosphere is minimal, emphasizing quick, affordable meals rather than dine-in experience.
Offers good value and affordable prices for lunch. Serves quick, tasty meals suitable for a budget-friendly lunch spot.
Roasted duck comes well flavored and peppery in the banh mi. It pairs well with other fillings like pork, egg, and avocado.
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The shop is open until 8 PM, later than most banh mi places.
Limited seating is available inside the restaurant.
Parking is shared with a nearby restaurant.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a warm and elegant atmosphere with high ceilings and beautiful décor. The space is open and spacious with an open kitchen that speeds up service. Guests enjoy outstanding dishes like roast duck and honey walnut shrimp alongside notable cocktails such as the duck fat old fashioned.
Lunch here offers a relaxed vibe with casual dining and a friendly atmosphere. The spot suits quick stops or special occasions like birthdays.
Roast duck features crispy skin and a citrus touch that adds a unique flavor. The Forbidden Roast Duck stands out for its exceptional quality and 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.
Takeout-only spot with a worn-down look offers authentic Cantonese barbecue known for excellent roast duck and pork. Prices stay very reasonable with generous portions that often leave leftovers. Popular for strong wok flavor and reliable quality, dishes sell out early in the day.
Lunch offers a BBQ platter with a good portion size. Service is quick, making it easy to grab lunch fast.
Roast duck comes moist with a generous portion size. Prices stay fair, around $17 for half, and the flavor stands out as tasty and not dry.
Good to know
They only offer takeout, with no dine-in options.
The two-meat combo with rice costs $14 after tax.
Expect many dishes to be sold out if you arrive late.
Chinatown back alley setting creates a cozy, old-school vibe with ample family-style seating and authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The place buzzes with locals enjoying classic Chinese BBQ in a space that feels warm and inviting despite its dated appearance.
Lunch specials cost just over ten dollars, offering affordable pricing similar to Midwest rates. Staff provide exceptional service with regular updates while waiting, and takeout lunch boxes sit right at the front for convenience.
Thin, crispy skin covers juicy, well-seasoned meat in the roast duck. Portions come at a good price and the duck pairs well with plum sauce and white rice.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from 1pm to 3pm for $10, including soup and fried rice.
Reservations can be made on the same day for groups.
Expect a variety of lunch options for under $10.
Small space with modern decor and cozy atmosphere offers a casual, comfortable vibe. Bar area includes a TV but lacks engaging bartending interaction. Seating is close, creating an intimate setting with a generally quiet mood.
Vegan dim sum stands out during lunch with a varied selection that satisfies. Service includes water bottles but no refills, and the dining area can be chilly without early heating.
Hong Kong style roast duck stands out with its honey glaze and rich flavor. Variations like the truffle roast duck add unique depth, pairing well with dishes like chili oil wontons and soup dumplings.
Good to know
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.
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.
Quick seating happens during lunch hours. Fresh ingredients feature in both lunch and dinner menus. Dim sum is available but dinner options stand out more.
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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.
Cozy dining space blends traditional and modern styles with soft lighting creating a relaxed atmosphere. The vibe is welcoming and stylish, attracting those who appreciate authentic Cantonese cuisine. Parking options nearby support convenient access for groups and gatherings.
Small space fills up quickly on weekends, making it a cozy spot for lunch. Meals run about $15, and takeout options are available for a quick midday bite.
Roasted duck stands out with a large portion priced at 45 dollars and a discounted rate. It pairs well with shrimp and rice or ginger chicken with cabbage, offering a great take-home option.
Good to know
Paid parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
Lunch meals cost around $15, while some dishes can be pricier.
Expect limited seating, especially during busy hours.