Went here for lunch right when they opened and was immediately welcomed by a friendly face. There is a lot of space here and it is really well kept up (especially for International District joints).
The food was delicious and really reasonably priced. The entrees include a soup and corn tea. I ordered the Beef Chow Fun which I find can be a hit or miss in a lot of place but theirs was really good. They have a super spicy chili paste as well that you can ask for on the side.
This is definitely going to be a reoccurring lunch spot for me and my colleagues!
Best fish bowl ever. Spice level 3 is fine for normal spice lovers but if you like really spicy food go for 4. Revisit is a must.
Food is good and comes out fast once ordered. They can be slow to take your order.
The food, the atmosphere and wait staff are all the best I have found in Seattle. Like all great establishments the ownership is out with the patrons with their sincere concern for the dining experience. I eat there often because the menu selection is spectacular and I carry out even more often. Some food does not travel well. The style seems best described as Asian Gourmet, I always get home with a great meal. I cannot recommend this establishment more.
The General Tso's chicken , eggplant and fried rice were all delicious. I will eat here again.
Have been coming here since they first opened a few years ago while I was still living in the ID. Still make it a point to come every so often. Honestly, I haven't had anything here that I haven't loved.
Of particular note (in my opinion) are the Dried Red Chili Chicken, Basil Lime or Tomato Chili Shrimp, and their Crispy Green Long Beans. Portions are huge, so this is definitely cuisine meant for a big group to eat family style.
Comparing this to Shanghai Garden according to my friends, they would give it a 5. However I give it a 4.
Excellent food. One of my favorite Asian cuisine restaurants in Seattle. Underrated. Green beans, hot and sour soup, mongolian beef -- second to none. Only nit is their corn tea (not a fan), but still gets my top rating.
Definitely try the 5-spice duck. It was very good - glossy, sweet, savoury, and delicious. The kimchi fried rice was spiced nicely. The beef chow fun was well stir-fried and the meat was tender. Overall a great experience.
They have great East Coast style Chinese food.
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