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Been here many times over the years. For me, the food is always consistent and tasty. Sometimes it can be a long wait for food, but usually not too bad. Service is usually good. The server's hustle.
I love this place because it opens late. Me and my friends usually eat here after clubbing in Capitol Hill. We always get the salty fish fried rice, a vegetable dish, a protein dish, and honey walnuts shrimp. Great portions for a big crowd! Great atmosphere and great customer service too. Love love
This was my third time at Honey Court. Their food is extremely tasty! The fried rice is a must. The portion is enormous and the bbq version is amazing, I’ve gotten it each time. The beef dish pictured is absolutely amazing. The beef is so tender and savory. I’ll definitely be getting that again. The
Open late, great food, lots of options, and very authentic. This restaurant is easily a staple in Chinatown. It should be an easy choice for late night eating.
The place is easy to find. The place have many tables good for groups or even just for one person. The food taste good. Servings are good for big group. Their sesame seed balls are very good. Quick service.
Landed around 10pm and wanted food food. Did some research on the plane and decided we were going to come here since they closed at 2AM. First time in Chinatown or ID as the locals would say. Parking was free on the street and got lucky to get a spot very close to the entrance door. My cousin warne
Excellent General Tso's chicken - it was crispy, meaty, tangy. Loved the eggplant with mushrooms and wonton soup with bbq pork. Complimentary mango pudding dessert.
Excellent vibes. Chinese American Seattleite staple. Definitely a struggle to find parking in the area but tables turnover fast so you’ll rarely have to wait more than 30 minutes - even on a weekend.
Very clean dining in China town area, foods is amazing. Service was awesome. Bit pricey but worth it.
Since 1991, my parents have consistently chosen Honey Court as our go-to restaurant. Throughout my upbringing, it has remained our favorite spot for its consistently excellent, high-quality food. Despite the occasional chaos and bustling atmosphere, that lively ambiance has become an integral part o
Overall really good food. This place has family style plates. Order a few and share. Potsickers are huge. Wish we could have tried the dimsum. They put tea on the table it's an automatic chage of you drink it. If you don't want it just let them know when they bring it with the waters.
It is what you want to find when visiting Chinatown and searching for a satisfying dining experience. English is a second language here and you’ll rarely hear it spoken from service staff to customers. Of course there is staff to speak to in English however, it’s that you don’t hear it that lends to
We went here for dimsum. Generally, it was a really positive experience. The shumai and deep fried prawn ball were tasty. The salt pepper calamari was sensational. The honey walnut shrimp was also very delicious. The Yangzhou fried rice’s portion was generous.
The food was excellent, the service was slow. I like that they open super late at night.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at a charming Chinese restaurant, and I must say it was a delightful culinary experience. From the moment I stepped inside, the warm and inviting atmosphere captured my attention. The restaurant's elegant decor, adorned with beautiful Chinese artwork and traditi
When its 2am and you're turnt you come here no questions asked. This place is packed and for good reason, the food is delicious. Vibes are immaculate. Will be back for sure.
What a eclectic and diverse gathering of people. The atmosphere was relaxed but efficient. Friendly, helpful, very quick. The food was fresh, clean, the best looking. Dishes smelled and looked delicious. I had chicken with vegetables and steamed rice and Jasmine tea. Everything was hot, fresh, and d
Always nice and welcoming, food is also very good and authentic. Including Americanized Chinese food dishes. It’s just the price is different on the menu and the checks.
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