Cozy Cantonese restaurant with a family atmosphere and authentic Hong Kong flavors in noodle soups and congee. The space feels unassuming and comforting, often lively with children running around. Dishes focus on clean, savory broths and traditional recipes passed down through generations.
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.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Meals offer good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
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.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Cantonese restaurant with a cozy and fast-paced atmosphere that captures authentic Hong Kong street food vibes. The space feels inviting but can get crowded and warm during busy hours. Regulars appreciate the down-to-earth setting and affordable prices 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.
Food comes at inexpensive prices that let you eat plenty without spending much. This spot offers affordable meals compared to nearby restaurants, making it a solid choice for budget dining.
Good to know
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.
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.
Cantonese barbecue shines here with juicy, crispy roast pork and flavorful char siu. The menu also features excellent beef chow fun, rock fish congee, and hearty wonton soup.
Dishes come at affordable prices without sacrificing taste. Food stays delicious while keeping costs low.
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.
Chinese restaurant with an Asian rustic style and homey, modest atmosphere offers affordable dim sum and large portions. Seating is tight in an older, somewhat cluttered space. The vibe is chill and unpretentious, with a focus on Hong Kong and Cantonese dishes.
Dim sum features large shrimp dumplings and sui mai that are freshly made and perfectly steamed. Handmade in-house with precise pleats, the dishes offer excellent quality and affordable prices.
Prices stay consistently affordable across the menu. Dim sum and Chinese dishes both offer great value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a unique QR code ordering system.
Prices for dim sum are very affordable, typically around $9.95 for breakfast sets.
Hot tea is provided complimentary with meals.
Hot pot restaurant offers beautiful decor with large booths and a well-ventilated stovetop that keeps heat away. Atmosphere is cozy but lively, with some noise and bright screens adding energy. A huge self-serve sauce bar and free ice cream enhance the dining experience.
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.
Prices stay consistently affordable compared to other hot pot spots. The quality matches the cost, making it a solid choice for tasty, authentic hot pot without overspending.
Good to know
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.
Small Chinese restaurant with few tiny tables and counter service offers a no-frills atmosphere that feels authentic and reminiscent of Hong Kong. The space is humble and simple, with a wholesome aesthetic untouched by modern trends. It fills up during lunch with a lively, sometimes loud energy.
Dim sum here offers a perfect balance of flavors and textures that captures authentic Cantonese style. The grab-and-go dim sum includes standout items like har gow, shrimp rice roll, and sticky rice in lotus leaf, all at affordable prices.
Prices stay affordable with options to order by the piece, making it easy to try many dishes without spending much. Portions like the chow mein come piled high at low cost, though bags and boxes add extra fees.
Good to know
The place is takeout only with limited seating available.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours due to high demand.
Parking is only available on the street and may require payment.
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.
Handmade dumplings stand out with perfectly done potstickers and Xiao Long Bao soup dumplings offering rich flavors. The menu also features dan dan noodles, scallion pancakes, and a refreshing cucumber salad.
Prices stay very affordable for downtown Seattle. Dumplings, wontons, and xiaolongbao come in good portion sizes and offer high-quality flavors at a filling value.
Good to know
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 offers a large variety with good quality and includes standout dishes like sweet and sour pork with onions, green peppers, and pineapples. The Hong Kong style chow mein and congee also deliver strong flavors.
Prices stay very affordable even with a big crowd, making meals inexpensive and filling. The restaurant stays open late and offers affordable food compared to nearby options.
Good to know
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.
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.
Prices stay consistently affordable across food and drinks. The menu offers inexpensive options without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
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.
Cantonese restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong style cuisine with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Larger tables accommodate groups, and specials appear on whiteboards beyond the standard menu. The place draws lines during busy times, reflecting steady demand.
Authentic Cantonese food shines with dishes like black bean sauce spare ribs, beef chow fun, and Singapore fried rice. Large portions of chicken curry with rice and Lo Mein offer a comforting, home-style vibe.
Cantonese dinner style food offers tasty options at affordable prices. The menu keeps costs low without cutting flavor.
Good to know
On weekends, during lunch, expect to wait at least 15 minutes for a table.
There is usual street parking available nearby, and it's not crammed.
A+ HK Restaurant offers vegan and vegetarian options and can modify dishes.
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.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ shines here with char siu and Peking duck served whole with buns. The BBQ carries an old-school Seattle soul and delivers a super delicious, traditional taste.
Lunch combinations stay affordable without skimping on flavor. Cantonese dishes offer delicious and comforting meals at low prices.
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 and modest setup offers a cozy, homestyle atmosphere without typical dim sum carts or menus. Dim sum is authentic and affordable, with standout items like BBQ pork buns and steamed rice rolls. Early mornings bring options like congee, and larger tables accommodate groups in a casual setting.
Dim sum here features delicious and authentic dishes like shu mai, soup dumplings, and sticky rice stuffed tofu. Large, affordable bao buns and tasty steamed rice rolls make it a solid choice for quality Chinese food without fuss.
Offers excellent dim sum with large serving sizes at very affordable prices. Opens early, making it a frequent choice for budget-friendly meals.
Good to know
Homestyle Dim Sum Restaurant opens at 7am for sit-down and take-out options.
They charge an extra fee for credit card payments under $10.
The restaurant offers a variety of dim sum options.
Open, spacious interior with big windows and long tables suits groups well. Atmosphere is lively and upbeat, fueled by K-pop and EDM music playing on multiple TVs. Smokeless grills and a self-service buffet add convenience to the dining experience.
Buffet includes chow mein, chicken wings, and spring rolls. Self-service offers noodles, vegetables, sauces, fruit, cakes, and ice cream. Side bar features soup and dessert options.
Prices stay very affordable across the menu. Options include budget-friendly KBBQ choices that fit well for casual dining.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than four to ensure seating.
Parking can be challenging; consider using paid street parking on busy weekends.
Expect to pay around $50 per person for the premium all-you-can-eat menu.
Dumpling restaurant with bright lime green tables and a cozy, no-frills atmosphere. The space stays quiet and visually appealing, allowing for easy conversation. Offers authentic dumplings and bao with a variety of vegetarian options.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh pork and shrimp fillings. Xiao long bao and soup dumplings come authentic and consistently great, alongside excellent chow mein and fluffy bao buns.
Prices stay very affordable here, making it inexpensive compared to similar spots. The food offers super flavorful options without high cost.
Good to know
The prices range from $13-$14 for each item.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Dine-in and take-out options are available.