Convenient to the Seattle Center, this understated little Chinese joint has made quite a name for itself in Queen Anne circles, thanks to its terrific prices and tasty Mandarin fare. At lunchtime, especially, the place stays packed with the hungry clientele enjoying everything from moo shu pork to kung pao chicken (all combinations come with rice and an egg roll). Owner Yu-Mei Wang has been called a "hands-on entrepreneur with a warm, smiling countenance and lots of style," and since she likes to connect with her patrons, she's been known to make the rounds and sit down for a friendly chat with her customers.
Recommended for Chinese because: Uptown China draws loyal customers to its Queen Anne venue, thanks to its tasty Mandarin fare. Patrons enjoy chats with the friendly owner, too.
Corinne's expert tip: Thanks to its Queen Anne location, this is a great restaurant to enjoy after checking out touristy sites like the Space Needle or MoPOP.
Highly regarded by local food critics, Judy Fu has firmly cemented herself in the company of the Puget Sound's finest Chinese chefs. Scintillating Mandarin and Szechuan dishes include shrimp or chicken mu shu, crispy tea-smoked duck with hoisin sauce and Land and Sea clay pot stew. With its contemporary yet unpretentious ambiance and a great menu, Snappy Dragon tends to get quite crowded at times, so reservations are recommended (but will only be taken for groups of six or more). Aside from its delightful name, this eatery in the Maple Leaf neighborhood is lauded for its spectacular service, friendly vibe and favorite dishes like boiled dumplings with pork.
Recommended for Chinese because: Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon is a Maple Leaf gem with friendly servers and one of the region's finest Chinese chefs. Try the delicious boiled dumplings.
Corinne's expert tip: If you want to try these delicious flavors at home, Judy Fu's Gourmet Sauces are also available for purchase in Safeway stores throughout Washington, Oregon and Alaska.
Ideal for those looking for something a bit different that won't break the bank, this Chinese standby in the International District earns high marks from regulars. Honey Court emphasizes quality food, fresh ingredients and friendly service over the fancy decor you might find at rival places. Specialties include steamed whole tilapia, sauteed fresh squid with broccoli and shredded squab with crispy lettuce, but what the customers truly adore is honey-walnut prawns. In addition, the dim sum is a terrific lunch option. On weekends after the clubs shut down, Honey Court has been known to stay open even later than usual.
Recommended for Chinese because: Honey Court features consistently scrumptious dishes and low prices. Come for the lunchtime dim sum and late-night hours.
Corinne's expert tip: Looking for a late-night, budget-friendly eatery? This is the place for you, they close at 3:30 am on weekends.
One of the district's grand old-timers (open since the 1930s), Tai Tung capably keeps pace with the flashier, hipper establishments by keeping its focus on what's really important: the food. Indeed, menu stalwarts like Kung Pao shrimp, Singapore-style vermicelli, and mou shu pork have been drawing raves from three generations of customers. Once a haven for Seattle's night owl diners, Tai Tung looks to have changed little decor-wise from its heyday (think dark wood paneling and Formica tabletops) as one of the town's only late night eateries. Patrons laud this International District venue for gems like the garlic spare ribs (served Chinese-style, of course).
Recommended for Chinese because: Tai Tung has been an International District staple for decades. Enjoy dishes like the kung pao shrimp and Singapore-style vermicelli.
Corinne's expert tip: Looking for a Chinese-style treat? You'll want to try the spareribs.
Established in Seattle in 2014, Dough Zone Dumpling House was created with the desire to bring traditional homemade Chinese comfort food into a modern setting. Dough Zone opened its first store in Bellevue, and has since expanded into a chain with eight stores throughout the greater Seattle area with two more locations opening soon in Woodinville and U-District, one Oregon location in Portland and three locations in Northern California located in San Mateo, Cupertino and San Jose. Using only the freshest ingredients, Dough Zone specializes in authentic Chinese buns like q-bao (pan-fried buns), Xiao long bao (soup dumplings) and a variety of regional Chinese noodles.
Recommended for Chinese because: Using only the freshest ingredients, Dough Zone specializes in authentic Chinese buns like q-bao,, Xiao long bao (soup dumplings) and regional Chinese noodles.
Local Expert tip: Try their numerous locations, including outposts in Bellevue and Redmond.
Ask around, and you'll quickly discover that Wild Ginger is a definite Seattle favorite. The James Beard Award-winning restaurant that introduced the satay bar to the U.S. also welcomes an eclectic mix of business people, families and celebrities. Fragrant Duck is the signature dish, but the Princess Prawns and Hanoi Tuna are excellent choices as well. The lively atmosphere is made even better by friendly servers and occasional live jazz. Attached to popular, subterranean music venue Triple Door and its Musicquarium Lounge, this is the perfect spot to grab a delicious meal before hearing live tunes; why not make a night of it?
Recommended for Chinese because: Wild Ginger features an eclectic menu in a convenient, downtown location. Diners enjoy the lively atmosphere too!
Corinne's expert tip: Have one of the restaurant's sommeliers choose a wine pairing for your meal from a temperature-controlled cellar holding more than 30,000 bottles from around the world. Catch a show at adjacent Triple Door (or enjoy Wild Ginger's food while watching a show in the subterranean music venue)!
Lovers of Asian cuisine delight in this Chinese restaurant in the International District that opened in 1992. Sichuanese cuisine is known for its spiciness and diversity of fresh ingredients. Flavors come from "three peppers: pepper, chili and peppercorn," and the beauty of Sichuan dishes lies in its spicy spectrum. The eatery, "Old Szechuan Restaurant" in Chinese, was founded by Chef Kao Hsiao-Suna, who is said to have introduced the "Mala Huoguo" - "Hot and Spicy Hotpot" to the United States. Popular dishes include Mapo Tofu ("Pocked Face Grandmother Bean Curd"), Huiguo Rou ("Twice-Cooked Pork") and Liang Fen (or "Cold Noodles").
Recommended for Chinese because: Sichuanese Cuisine Restaurant is an International District favorite for spicy, flavorful dishes. If you like your food fiery, this is your place!
Corinne's expert tip: Try popular dishes like the Mapo Tofu ("Pocked Face Grandmother Bean Curd"), Huiguo Rou ("Twice-Cooked Pork") and Liang Fen (or "Cold Noodles").
This fine dining Bellevue destination deems itself a "truly modern Chinese restaurant" that benefits from the bountiful Pacific Northwest harvest in its midst. Baron's proudly offers its signature Peking Duck, fresh local seafood, grass-fed Wagyu beef and authentic stir-fried rice. Guests also love sampling delicious Chinese street food dishes during early and late "Happy Hour" offerings. Whether you come here to host an extravagant dinner in the venue's private dining rooms, to enjoy a quick work lunch with colleagues or to dine with friends before an evening of music or dancing, Baron's "has something to offer everyone."
Recommended for Chinese because: This fine dining Bellevue destination deems itself a "truly modern Chinese restaurant" that sources local PNW ingredients in its flavorful dishes.
Corinne's expert tip: The restaurant is located on the second floor of the Lincoln Square South Expansion at the corner of NE 4th Street and NE Bellevue Way in Bellevue. (Parking is accessed from NE 4th Street heading west, Bellevue Way heading north or NE 8th Street heading east.) Parking is validated for 3 hours on weekdays and free on weekends and after 8 pm nightly.
For diners with exotic palates, this is one of the most popular spots in the International District (or perhaps the entire city). If the crowded restaurant lobby doesn't deter you, then you're in for a treat. Choose from a wide selection of Hong Kong-style dim sum as waiters push bamboo steamer-adorned carts past your table. The steamed pork buns are moist and perfectly salty-sweet, while the steamed shrimp dumplings are plump, firm and bursting with flavor. To finish up, be sure to try a dish of egg tarts, which exhibit perfect flaky pastry shells to go along with the smooth custard filling.
Recommended for Chinese because: Jade Garden attracts loyal fan for its delicious Hong Kong-style dim sum. This casual eatery is the perfect spot for large groups.
Corinne's expert tip: This beloved spot draws large crowds on weekends; arrive early, or be prepared to wait!
Din Tai Fung was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1958 as a cooking oil retail shop, before transitioning in 1972 into a full-fledged restaurant. It has since become world-renowned for its soup dumplings and noodles, and Seattleites are thrilled to have two outposts of this delectable, raved-about restaurant here in their fair city. (The tradition of Din Tai Fung continues in global locations like Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Thailand.) Guests laud the shrimp and pork shao mai dumplings, as well as other, noodle and rice dishes.
Recommended for Chinese because: Din Tai Fung, founded in Taipei, has become world-renowned for its delicious soup dumplings and noodle dishes.
Corinne's expert tip: Check out their other regional outposts in downtown Seattle and Bellevue, too.