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.
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.
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.
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.
Vietnamese restaurant feels like a cozy living room with bright lights and plants. Crispy noodle chow mein offers a crunchy texture while spring rolls add classic flavor. Energetic crowd, especially college students, keeps the vibe lively and warm.
Crispy noodle chow mein stands out with its texture. Spring rolls and vegan chow mein offer solid options. House chow mein rounds out the menu with classic flavors.
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Time Bistro has a full separate vegan and vegetarian menu available.
The bistro is five minutes away from the light rail station, making it easily accessible.
Parking can be tricky, which is common for the area.
Large dining area with authentic Chinese décor creates a cozy yet lively vibe. Hand-rolled dumplings offer chewy, silky dough and juicy fillings. Spacious seating and self-service chili oil add to the vibrant setting.
Hand-rolled dumplings feature chewy, silky dough and juicy fillings, often served with hot chili oil. The Szechuan Dandan noodles and Biang Biang noodles with brisket stand out for their rich flavors and satisfying textures.
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You must scan the QR code on the table to order.
The kitchen closes at 3:30 PM, so arrive early.
Parking can be a little hard to find.
Small, dimly lit spot serves authentic Taiwanese and Cantonese dishes like popcorn chicken and chow fun at great prices. Quiet vibe with familiar Chinese pop music makes it cozy. Board games and free Wi-Fi add to the relaxed, casual atmosphere.
Offers solid Taiwanese and Cantonese dishes with competitive prices. Highlights include vegetarian egg rolls, chow fun, honey sesame chicken, and large, hot congee portions.
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Most standard dishes range from $13 to $14, offering good value.
Entrees like congee and noodles are priced at $10 and $14, respectively.
Portion sizes are generous, making meals suitable for sharing.
Cozy spot with a low-key atmosphere serves authentic Northeastern Chinese dishes like twice cooked pork and mapo tofu. Meals come family-style, perfect for sharing. Busy during peak times, it feels like a true community hub.
Twice cooked pork and salted pork with bok choy fried rice create a great combo. Braised pork ribs, sweet and sour pork, and mapo tofu stand out alongside perfectly juicy dumplings and dishes like mushrooms with vinegar and eggplant with potato.
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The most recent health inspection in May 2023 was unsatisfactory due to inadequate cooling procedures.
Three people from two months ago reported food poisoning after eating at Little Duck.
Little Duck offers a few free parking spaces.
Small space with soup dumplings offers a cozy yet loud vibe. Pan-fried potstickers and Dan Dan noodles bring bold flavors. Concrete surfaces add to the vibrant atmosphere, attracting a busy crowd.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich filling and delicate wrappers. Pan-fried and pork shrimp potstickers offer perfectly cooked bites. Dan Dan noodles bring a balanced spiciness that pairs well with the dumplings.
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Expect an hour-long wait during busy hours, especially for dinner.
Parking is difficult to find; no designated lot for the restaurant.
The waitlist requires scanning a QR code and providing personal details.
Cozy spot offers authentic Cantonese comfort with smoky wok hei in Beef Chow Fun and delicate wonton soup. Self-service setup with free soup and sides creates a relaxed vibe. Generous portions and affordable prices attract a college crowd.
Authentic Cantonese comfort food shines with smoky wok hei in noodle dishes like Beef Chow Fun. Wonton soup offers a perfectly delicate flavor and generous portions come at great prices.
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The restaurant has serious cleanliness issues, with cockroaches and dirty surfaces reported.
Safety and sanitation need significant improvement.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Cozy spot offers authentic Sichuan flavors with standout dumplings bursting with ginger and spicy chili oil. Quiet vibe suits casual hangouts or work, though some dishes vary in quality. Simple decor keeps focus on bold, flavorful noodles and rice dishes.
Dumplings stand out with moist, flavorful fillings and a burst of ginger in the pork xiao long bao. Authentic Sichuan dishes like 肥肠面 and 豆花饭 offer bold flavors not common downtown. The chili oil adds a spicy kick that complements the dumplings well.
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This restaurant offers authentic Sichuan food that is hard to find in downtown Seattle.
They serve vegan options, making it easy for those with dietary restrictions.
Finding parking can be tricky, so plan accordingly.
Open kitchen shows hand-pulled noodles made fresh with a super tasty broth that recalls traditional Lanzhou style. Bright lighting and cozy seating create a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Beef soup and bok choy offer simple, authentic sides with generous portions.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with a super tasty broth and a texture that recalls traditional styles. Beef soup complements the noodles well, while bok choy serves as a simple side.
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Ordering is done at the kiosk for a quick and simple process.
You can choose your own noodle type and thickness for your dish.
The portions are large, making it a good value for the price.