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.
Soups come with fresh ingredients and a flavor-packed base. The sauce bar adds a wide selection of seasonings and dessert soups.
Food features excellent quality and amazing service consistently. Dining offers a fantastic experience with very good Chinese dishes.
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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.
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.
Fresh, flavorful wonton soup features shrimp and a rich broth. Seafood wonton and basil beef soups also stand out for their amazing taste.
Food stands out for its exceptional quality and affordable prices. The roast duck and fried rice are especially notable dishes.
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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, quaint deli with an old-school atmosphere and cozy, charming vibe. Filled with authentic Polish goods and a fantastic selection of meats and sandwiches. Offers a positive, welcoming energy reminiscent of traditional European delis.
Soups stand out with pickle soup and an intensely mushroomy mushroom soup. Beef pierogis accompany the soups well, and the overall soup quality is consistently superb.
Food offers delicious flavors and comes at a great value. Service complements the wonderful meals well.
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George's Polish Deli offers takeout only; there is no seating available.
You need to order online at least 30 minutes before you want to eat.
Expect access issues due to road construction and a fire in an adjacent building.
Small space with limited seating and a grab-and-go counter creates a cozy, bustling vibe. Familiar faces and a welcoming energy make it feel like a close-knit spot. Fresh, authentic Eastern European pastries and savory options define the experience.
Chicken soup and borscht come with sour cream and have rich flavors. Piroshki pairs well with bean soup, which brings a nostalgic taste.
Food here is fresh and authentic, with dishes made with love and packed with filling. Aromas draw you in, and the flavors feel genuine and satisfying.
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The space is small, so seating is limited.
Expect quick service; you can get in and out in less than 10 minutes.
Piroshki offers several vegetarian options.
Cozy space with high ceilings and views of the Space Needle from every table creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Classy 90s rap music plays softly, adding to the pleasant vibe. Small size and popularity mean reservations are essential to secure a seat.
French onion soup stands out with its rich flavor and is a must-try. Sunchoke soup offers a unique taste, and both soups pair well with the Swiss Chard Lasagna for a satisfying meal.
Food offers incredible quality with consistently great taste across brunch, dinner, and takeout. The Dutch baby stands out as a filling yet light option compared to traditional breakfasts.
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Reservations are a must, especially for weekend brunch.
Expect long wait times if you don't have a reservation.
The cafe is small, so seating is limited.
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.
Broth stays savory and clean tasting with a refreshing Cantonese flavor. Wonton soups come with a good amount of wontons and include options like braised beef and beef brisket with wide egg noodles.
Food arrives quickly and shows authentic Cantonese flavors. Consistent quality makes the dishes delicious and satisfying every time.
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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.
Bright, compact space with colorful lanterns and Victorian-modern decor creates a warm, homely atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and fun, with fast service and a lively but low-key crowd. Small and cozy, it feels like a hidden gem for enjoying excellent pho.
Soup stands out with its flavorful broth and perfectly spiced noodle base. It ranks among the best pho soups experienced, offering a rich and satisfying taste.
Food arrives quickly even when the place is crowded. Dishes offer authentic Asian flavors with a focus on pho. Staff adds to the experience with delightful service.
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They automatically add an 18% tip for groups of more than 5.
Street parking is available near the restaurant.
The portion sizes are big and worth the price.
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.
Wonton noodle soup offers a really good flavor. Beef soup delivers an amazing taste and comes at a cheap price.
Food here offers authentic Chinese dishes with amazing portions at very affordable prices. Quality stays high and flavors come through as consistently delicious across multiple meals.
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.
Small, casual restaurant with cozy atmosphere and wooden chairs creates a warm, peaceful vibe. Space feels clean and air-conditioned but simple, seating groups of four. Quiet during off-peak times, it offers an old school charm distinct from typical eateries.
Beef brisket soup stands out with rich flavor and balanced saltiness. Wonton noodle soup with brisket and beef stew noodle soup also offer well-crafted broths and tender meat.
Well-executed Chinese food offers a variety of choices with fresh, tasty flavors in beef, chicken, and broth. Food takes some time to arrive but is consistently delicious and worth the wait.
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There is a small parking lot attached to the building, so I didn’t have to park on the street.
Be careful of the spicy dishes if you can't handle spicy food.
The portion sizes at Jufeng Noodle House were very good.
Small space with bar seating and garage-style door that opens fully, blending indoor and outdoor vibes. Atmosphere feels lively and cozy but can be slightly cool due to high ceilings and open door. Offers inclusive menu options like vegan and gluten-free, with a focus on authentic ramen flavors.
Soup features thinly sliced pork chashu that stays tender and helps the broth cling to the meat. Takeout soup is packed thoughtfully in layers, though noodles and soup come together in the container, which can cause noodles to absorb broth if not eaten quickly.
Food features chicken paitan negi chashu and spicy karaage with consistently great quality. Service stays attentive, enhancing the dining experience.
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The restaurant is currently in a soft opening phase with a limited menu.
Vegan and gluten-free options are available on the menu.
Takeout packaging is thoughtfully designed with soup, noodles, and toppings separated.
Bright, modern interior combines with a cozy, quiet atmosphere for relaxed dining. People often slurp noodles and laugh, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Free parking nearby adds convenience to this clean, spacious spot known for authentic Yunnan rice noodles and fresh grilled fish.
Soups feature authentic noodle broths like the crossing bridge soup with beef and the pickled fish soup dry noodle pot. The tomato soup broth stands out with its hot, flavorful acidity, and chicken soup comes with a huge whole chicken leg.
Food features freshly made, high quality dishes with a focus on Yunnan rice noodle in a big hot bowl and live grilled fish and noodles. The flavors stand out as delicious and well-prepared.
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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.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers customizable rice noodle soups with bold Sichuan flavors and generous portions. Atmosphere stays relaxed and comfortable with plenty of seating. Visual menus help non-Chinese speakers navigate the varied spicy options.
Pickled pepper soup base stands out with its perfect balance of spicy, salt, and sour flavors. Szechuan rice noodle soup delivers a zingy Szechuan pepper kick. Fried egg add-on soaks up the soup, adding richness to every bite. Three non-spicy soup options offer good variety.
Food features freshly made dishes with generous portions and affordable prices. Flavors include a notable sauerkraut taste reminiscent of street food stalls, and the ingredients feel fresh and tasty.
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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.
Old-school deli with an industrial open kitchen and minimal seating creates a down-to-earth vibe filled with smoky aromas and blue-collar energy. The atmosphere feels authentic and weathered, contrasting sharply with modern surroundings. Simple, honest, and unpretentious, it draws a crowd seeking genuine, no-frills experience.
Split pea soup stands out with added bits of pastrami that give it a unique flavor. The soup pairs well with potato salad and kosher pickles for a solid meal.
Food features freshness and large portions with top-quality ingredients. Split pea and pastrami soup stands out as excellent and perfectly made.
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This place opens at 8 AM on Saturdays, which is different from what Google shows.
Parking in the area is tough since it's in a busy section.
The establishment is mainly for take-out, so the atmosphere is basic.
Large space with high ceilings and a fire oven view creates a lively atmosphere. Upbeat music supports easy conversation while a full bar offers specialty cocktails and local beers. Seating includes long communal tables and outdoor options on a shared sidewalk.
Tomato soup stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with soft focaccia bread topped with rock salt. Spicy mushroom soup also offers a tasty alternative.
Food here is consistently delicious and mouthwatering with a casual, no-fuss style. Quality and taste remain excellent across visits, paired with a friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 PM with $8 half pizzas and drink discounts.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM on weekdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport or rideshares.
Space combines Vegas-like decor with luxurious interior design and high ceilings that keep it open and well ventilated. Atmosphere feels charming and vibrant, though loud music can interrupt the mood. Cocktails stand out with colorful, creative mixes that appeal to diverse tastes.
Brothy dishes feature a rich, spicy tom yum with mushrooms, tomatoes, and fresh herbs. Options include creamy tom yum soup, wonton noodle soup, and a refreshing tom yum noodle soup.
Food features authentic flavors and fresh ingredients with dishes that are beautifully presented and very affordable.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 PM and from 10 PM until close.
They offer all-day Sunday happy hour specials.
Parking is easy to find despite downtown traffic.
Small, cozy space with a chill atmosphere and simple, homey design. Offers multiple vegetarian dumplings and phenomenal dim sum and pancakes at very reasonable prices. Cash-only policy with handwritten receipts and notable price differences between online and in-person orders.
Beef noodle soup features tender beef and hand-pulled noodles that make it filling and flavorful. Chinese soups here are consistently delicious and satisfying.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with spicy hand-pulled noodle soup and a family-run vibe. The food tastes even better in this understated hole-in-the-wall spot with reasonable prices.
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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.
Small, intimate setting with 13 seats at an L-shaped sushi bar offers a close view of food preparation. Atmosphere is calm and elegant, blending minimalist Japanese design with a relaxed, upscale vibe that encourages conversation. Guests experience seasonal tasting menus served on handcrafted pottery, creating a personal and refined dining experience.
Dashi soup features Matsutake and Osmanthus, offering a delicate and refined flavor. It carries a strong umami presence that complements the multi-course tasting menu.
Multi-course tasting menu features seasonal bites, umami-filled soup, wagyu, sushi, and sashimi. Japanese Kappo food delivers a symphony of excellence beyond just eating.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant operates by reservation only.
The dining experience costs $185 per person, plus a 20% service charge.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions, including gluten-free options.
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.
Soups here offer rich, comforting flavors like the borscht that tastes just like traditional versions. Options include a full-bodied brisket noodle soup with beef and anise, a mild fish slice noodle soup, and a standout wonton soup known for its quality.
Food arrives quickly, hot, and fresh with authentic Cantonese flavors. Quality stays consistently high across dishes and service.
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.
Minimalist artsy decor creates an open, airy space with rotating art displays and subtle background music. The vibe blends cozy cafe comfort with a relaxed wine bar atmosphere, making it suitable for dates or meetings. Seating is ample and the environment feels clean and welcoming.
Tomato soup stands out with its rich, comforting flavor and use of high-quality ingredients. It pairs well with bread and feels just right for a simple, satisfying meal.
Fantastic coffee pairs well with delicious food like the chicken panini. Staff ensure satisfaction, making the food experience consistently great.
Good to know
Expect higher prices for menu items, with some sandwiches over $15.
The cafe connects directly to Hotel Pacific, offering convenience for guests.
They have a secure bathroom with a code for customer access.
Small seafood spot with minimal seating and a grill visible from the counter. Atmosphere is vibrant and busy, with long queues during peak times and lively foot traffic for people watching. Outdoor seating offers views of the water but is modest compared to the indoor experience.
Three soups stand out: salmon chowder, NW seafood stew, and NE clam chowda. Warm, family-like atmosphere adds to the experience.
Crowds and outdoor dining do not stop the excellent food from standing out. Staff are friendly and welcoming, making the experience enjoyable despite the wait.
Good to know
Breakfast is served before 10am, making it a great option for early risers.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours; arrive early to avoid the rush.
Seating is extremely limited, so plan to eat elsewhere if it's crowded.
Waterfront restaurant offers beautiful views and a sophisticated atmosphere with friendly, attentive service. Celebrations are common, with special touches like flower petals and champagne. Cocktails and wine selections stand out as artfully crafted and well-paired with meals.
Sweet pea soup and coconut curry soup offer distinct flavors. Asparagus soup appears as a starter option alongside other dishes like grilled octopus.
Quality food stands out with every dish served. The menu pairs well with drinks and desserts, creating a complete dining experience.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great deals on plates from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or special events.
The restaurant provides customized menus for private events.
Cozy restaurant offers French cuisine with white tablecloths and live jazz music. Elegant, relaxed atmosphere features scenic water views from a tucked-away spot in a historic market area. The vibe is dark and intimate, blending classic charm with fresh seafood and fine wines.
French onion soup stands out with its rich, cheesy, and perfectly cooked onions. The Onion Soup Gratinée offers a generous portion that balances depth and flavor well.
Food here is consistently delectable and excellent. The duck stands out as especially tasty, with every bite delivering strong flavor.
Good to know
An automatic 27% fee is added to all bills instead of tips.
A meal for two costs around $90.
The restaurant is located on the second or third floor of the market.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and K-pop muted on multiple TVs creates a unique vibe. Compact interior feels homely yet warm, with American music playing softly in the background. Late-night crowd enjoys authentic Korean dishes alongside a large soju selection.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its silky texture and flavorful broth. Variations include seafood with calamari and baby clams, and versions with beef, all packed with tofu.
Food arrives with quick service and features authentic Korean cuisine that is consistently delicious and satisfying.
Good to know
Parking is available right across the street.
The dishes aren't cheap, costing around $50 with a tip.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no personal checks.
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.
Soup comes with sushi rolls, offered as miso soup or salad. Soup is packaged separately to keep noodles from getting soggy.
Food offers fresh and flavorful dishes with a homemade vibe. Portions come in big sizes and prices stay reasonable, especially for sushi and Vietnamese options.
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.
Compact space with cozy, laidback vibe and intimate bar seating invites a diverse crowd for casual gatherings. Karaoke nights bring loud, lively energy while the atmosphere stays friendly and neighborhood-like. The setting feels like a hidden gem with a funky, dive bar character.
Hot and sour soup offers a solid balance of sour and spicy flavors. Wonton soup provides a comforting option, though its quality varies slightly.
Authentic Taishanese cuisine shines with home cooking style and larger portions. Food comes with great flavor and care, offering a regional bar food experience.
Good to know
Karaoke happens every Thursday from 8 to 11:30 pm.
Sunday karaoke is less busy, allowing for more songs.
Reservations for karaoke seating are recommended to secure a spot.
Individual pots and grills at each table create a personal cooking experience combining hot pot and Korean BBQ. The atmosphere is lively and noisy, with loud K-Pop music and fans, and the space feels spacious yet smoky due to poor ventilation. Free sauce bars and self-serve drinks add to the buffet-style convenience.
Many soup base options let you pick flavors like a numbing mala. Each person gets an individual soup pot for a personal taste. Staff refill pots and change grills quickly on request.
Food features a fresh, delicious selection with quick service. Highlights include boneless short rib, marinated short rib, and wagyu, great on the grill or in soup.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $29.95 for lunch on weekends from 12 to 4 pm.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours; arriving early is recommended.
The restaurant enforces a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Casual, family-run space buzzes with locals and carries a strong Vietnamese vibe reminiscent of Hanoi. Menu features authentic dishes like Bun Bo Hue and Bun Cha, offering rich Central Vietnamese flavor rarely found outside Vietnam. Pricing surprises occur, but the freshness of shrimp rolls and bold flavors stand out.
Poached duck vermicelli soup stands out with its homey broth and tasty ginger sauce. Egg noodle soup dishes deliver authentic Vietnamese flavors with simple, comforting ingredients.
Food here is consistently authentic Vietnamese with dishes like egg noodles that stand out. Meals come fast, taste delicious, and stay affordable.
Good to know
Parking is free at the restaurant.
Bun Cha is only available during the week.
The menu prices are higher than those listed online.
Glass windows reveal live cheese-making, drawing a steady crowd in a bustling, crowded space. Standing areas replace seating, creating a grab-and-go atmosphere focused on watching the process. The vibe mixes local buzz with the sensory pull of fresh cheese smells and sights.
Tomato soup comes with bread crumbs or croutons and tastes fresh and tart. It pairs well with grilled cheese sandwiches, making a classic combo that many return for.
Delicious food stands out with excellent free cheese samples offered while waiting. The place supports food education through an amazing nonprofit providing materials to 4th-grade teachers.
Good to know
There is no seating at Beecher's; it is strictly grab-and-go.
Beecher's gets very crowded by around 10am on weekends.
There tends to be a line at Beecher's Handmade Cheese, but it moves pretty fast.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with a no-frills environment and authentic atmosphere. Quiet and comfortable space with a simple interior and simmering broth aroma that defines the setting. Known for excellent pho, it attracts those seeking genuine flavors in an unpretentious spot.
Broth offers a layered, flavorful profile that stands out from typical pho. Spicy green pepper adds a unique kick and serves as a fresh alternative to hot sauce.
Authentic Vietnamese cuisine shines through with delicious, well-prepared dishes. The food consistently tastes amazing and looks great, making it a solid choice for Pho lovers.
Good to know
You need to bring cash to pay, as they prefer cash payments.
The food is served quickly, making it a great option for a fast meal.
Portion sizes are generous, providing great value for your money.