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Where is the Best Dim Sum in Seattle, Washington?

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Where is the Best Dim Sum in Seattle, Washington?

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I eat at this place very frequently. I have always received good service here, despite being white (sorry, but to my experience if you are white often times staff are rude to you in Asian establishments). This is my favorite place to eat dim sum in the Seattle area. It is always fresh, with a good variety, pleasant staff, clean dishes, fast service. They have great shaomai, lo mai gai, shrimp dumplings etc. Sometimes the bao is different, and I think it depends who is making it, but its never different in a gross way. Just a different flavor ratio sometimes.The only thing I don’t like that much here is their taro/daikon cakes (not sure which they use). They are usually too mushy. A few times on the weekdays the food has been a bit cold on some dishes, but still not gross. The cost seems to even out to about $10 per person no matter what dim sum dishes we get. I <3 this place. Pros + good food, good service, good priceCons - none really

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I?ve eaten here dozens of times; most of them were after late nights of getting wasted. Like a few other China Town restaurants this place is open very late on Fridays and Saturdays until 4 or 5AM. The service is typical for Chinatown (inattentive to so-so). The environment is average, and can get a little messy with all the crowds flowing through. Afternoon dim sum review: I?ve also eaten here a couple times for dim sum, and I was very much impressed. The quality and quantity of the dim sum has been outstanding. Expect good-sized portions of chicken feet, tripe, and beef noodles. The shumai is always a winner. The staff is very busy cleaning and serving during the afternoon time. I plan to return for dim sum soon!Midnight eating review: One time while being plated, a piece of chicken fell onto the table. The waiter just picked it up and tossed it back on the plate. The dish tasted like something was horribly wrong, so we asked him to take it away. We got charged for it,

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We decided to try O’Asian for dim sum on a Sunday afternoon. After looking at their online menu and enticed by the free parking, we were off! The location is easy to find and the elevator is quick to take you up to the restaurant. There weren’t many people waiting and a fair amount of people already seated. We were seated promptly and tea and water soon followed. The carts were well stocked with all the popular dim sum items like baked hom bow, which seems to run out fast at the other dim sum restaurants. The waitstaff is very attentive and we didn’t have to wait long for anything. I recommend this place over any place in Chinatown. It is unrushed and less conjested than other places in chinatown. The food is freshly served and there is something for everyone! Pros + free parking on the weekendsCons – little dark (lighting) for the day time

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This place is always hopping on the weekends. Better to get there when they open or you will face a long wait. Bathrooms are ….dirty..with paper towels overflowing the receptacles. Service is a bit rude too. You get that “rushed” feeling when you go here. It’s “Wham, Bam, Thank you paying customer”. However, the wait staff is pretty nice–the hostess needs lessons on “hospitality”. The most irritating thing is, the do not show the prices on their Dim Sum checks, like you would see at some other restaurants. So, always ask! Another great place is called Chinese Seafood Restaurant in the Renton Highlands.Pros + FoodCons – Parking is horrible

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Definitely authentic–I grew up in Hong Kong and have been looking for a REAL Chinese restaurant for a while now. My search is finally over. Lots of food for not alot of money. The dim sum is great and those honey walnut prawns are to die for. They were invented here–often imitated but never duplicated. They redecorated with deep reds, oranges and yellows. A very warm, hip, belltown feel now. Much better than the purple ocean thing before. This place gets packed after hours on the weekends but it’s open till 3:30am so there’s plenty of time to mellow out after a night at the clubs.Pros + The FOOD!!, Decor, The FOOD!Cons – parking is hard in ID

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