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17 Chinese Restaurants You Need to Know About
"Whether or not you find deals available in Seattle, check out Dim Sum King in International District, Indo Chinese Wok in Central District, Qian Noodle in Bitter Lake, Wild Ginger in Belltown, and 19 Gold in Fremont, which are reviewed by users for offering an excellent value."
"It’s unlikely the industrious sixtysomething Chinese-born chef Judy Fu sees herself as a rock star—but everyone else in Seattle does. Is it her soft and toothsome handmade chow mein noodles, rolled and cut to every order by a chef in an open kitchen in the back?. Is it her feisty sauces (now available in grocery stores across the region), which make her black-bean asparagus with prawns and her tender handmade jiaozi (boiled dumplings) so delectable?"
"Hours of Operation: Open Daily from 11 am-9:30 pm, not open for lunch on Sundays. Snappy Dragon offers authentic Chinese dishes and regional specialties for dine-in service or takeout. Snappy Dragon was voted Best Chinese Restaurant in Seattleby Reader's Choice Magazine nine different times."
"This small shop in Greenwood offers a variety of bubble tea in addition to its robust selection of gluten-free street food. Its popular “Panda Milk” drink features a cup of milk that is painted with stripes of black sesame syrup, topped off with a cream cheese-based salted milk cap. This incredibly rich and creamy drink delivers strong on the nutty, fragrant notes of black sesame, and pairs well with the shop’s various snacks, such as its sesame scallion noodles and fried chicken skins."
"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."
"If you want a fun restaurant with an Asian flair, head to Wild Ginger in downtown Seattle. The food here stretches along the entire Pacific Rim, from China to Indonesia, and dishes..."
"After getting bumped from location to location through various construction projects, the Capitol Hill Farmers Market has finally found its home — and its groove, catering more to a younger crowd than many of the further-out neighborhoods. That means it starts a little later than others and has plenty of post-partying treats, like 9th & Hennepin doughnuts, El Chito tamales, and big, beautiful, gluten-free cakes from Grain Artisan Bakery."
"If you prefer small, no-nonsense markets where you can buy produce without getting bumped into, this is your destination. Magnolia is a beautiful place to spend time in anyway. It runs on Saturdays from 10 a.m."
"If you are visiting on a weekend this would be Sunday for you, so be sure to check out Fremont’s Sunday Farmer’s Market. Don’t fill up on the eats here though because I have a treat in store for you next…"
"Saturday nights in Ballard are for choosing from the neighborhood’s plethora of hot restaurants and hopping between its myriad bars, but Sunday mornings are made for the market. While many of those same restaurants pop open for brunch, nothing beats the selection of seasonal pastries from the Salmonberry Goods booth while browsing the seemingly endless rows of fruits, seafood, meat, and vegetables, interspersed with the occasional artist. While the market has all the standards, it also keeps it quirky with stands selling locally grown saffron strands and hummus made from fresh garbanzos."
"website | directions | schedule: Sundays 9 am – 2 pm, year round rain or shine. This is my go-to neighborhood farmers market, so it counts as the best Seattle farmers market in my book. It’s in the charming Ballard neighborhood that has a ton of cute shops and restaurants perfect for poking into after you visit the farmers market."
"Wander through the throng of this large and popular market as you gather flowers, produce, and fresh doughnuts. People watch as you stuff yourself with burritos and fish tacos. This year-round market operates every Sunday from 10 a.m."
"While those enormous foldable slices shine after a night at the bars, New York–style pies absolutely hold up by the sober light of day. Order online for pickup or third-party delivery. (Don't forget that if you place your delivery order through a restaurant's website, the business typically pays a lower commission to third-party delivery apps.)"