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.
Dishes come at affordable prices without sacrificing taste. Food stays delicious while keeping costs low.
No seating is available since it operates as a takeout only store. Orders are prepared quickly for pickup, making it convenient for those grabbing food on the go.
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.
Open kitchen and window stools create a casual, cozy space with a warm, friendly vibe. Seating feels intimate and inviting, with quiet, moderate music enhancing the calm atmosphere. Family-owned style adds a welcoming, self-serve touch.
Sushi and specialty rolls come at affordable prices. The basic house salad costs just $2.50 and tastes good. Pho and sushi offer tasty and budget-friendly options.
Takeout orders come with lots of ginger and wasabi, which adds flavor. Food arrives at a good pace, making the wait reasonable.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a variety of sushi rolls priced between $8 and $13.
Take-out orders are packaged separately to keep noodles from getting soggy.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Takeout-only Japanese spot offers large portions and affordable prices with high-quality teriyaki chicken and fresh sushi. Food is made with care, focusing on quick pickup and value. No indoor seating means all orders are to-go.
Sushi offers delicious flavor at inexpensive prices. This spot serves high-quality Japanese food without a high cost.
Offers takeout only with no dine-in option. Service is fast and friendly, making pickup efficient and easy.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers takeout service.
Expect large portion sizes for the price.
The prices are reasonable and affordable.
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.
Offers excellent dim sum with large serving sizes at very affordable prices. Opens early, making it a frequent choice for budget-friendly meals.
Takeout dim sum features a fantastic variety with a display of items that encourages repeat orders. Groups often choose it for events, highlighting its reliable quality.
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.
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.
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.
Ordering by the piece offers an affordable way to enjoy dim sum. The spot focuses on carry-out with minimal seating and requires showing a name for pickup orders.
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.
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.
Food is ready ahead of the estimated time for pickup. Packaging is well done with sauces and utensils offered at no cost. Takeout boxes provide good value for the price.
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.
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 combinations stay affordable without skimping on flavor. Cantonese dishes offer delicious and comforting meals at low prices.
Lunch takeout offers a great deal with consistently prompt and friendly service. BBQ Pork takeout stands out as awesome and reliable over many years.
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.
Industrial architecture shapes the space with an open kitchen visible from the dining area. Atmosphere varies from warm and inviting to somewhat dated and confusing due to tidiness issues. Seating is ample but basic, with a mix of bright Mediterranean decor and signs of wear.
Food offers great quality at very good prices. Options like vegan falafel sandwiches and gyros come at affordable rates for quick bites or family meals.
Orders get taken quickly, even with short notice. Food comes with sauce on the side and the spot is clearly set up for takeout service. Double-check your items when picking up.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am, making it a late-night option.
Expect to pay around $60 for two shawarma plates, fries, and drinks.
Cash prices are advertised, but credit card fees apply.