wrote, "Place is so good! If you like dumplings and dim sum come here! Pan-fried bao is yummy and comfort food. Look for notable choices like hot and sour clear noodles, steamed pork buns and shrimp dumplings. South, Suite 109, in the Publix building to see for yourself.Īppetizers, bao sandwiches, dumplings, noodle dishes and house specialties are all available. Dough Zone Dumpling House Photo: frank e./ Yelpĭough Zone Dumpling House, a dim sum spot that offers noodles and more in the International District, is another go-to, with four stars out of 365 Yelp reviews. On weekend better go there early to avoid wait time." 3. We go there like once per month," wrote Yelper Danielle M., who reviewed the eatery on July 14. "Best dim sum in Seattle area, very authentic and reasonable price (I'm Cantonese). On the menu, look for moo-shu pork, beef with oyster sauce, duck breast, barbecue fried rice and much more. With over 100 items to choose from, diners should have no problems finding palate-pleasing options. With four stars out of 1,316 reviews on Yelp, the dim sum and Cantonese spot, offering barbecue and more, has proven to be a local favorite. (HCDHCI) and its four brands introduced dimsum cuisine to Cebu in 1969 and pioneered the concept of all-day dimsum dining. (between Seventh Avenue and Canton Alley). Next up is the International District's Harbor City Restaurant, situated at 707 S. Harbor City Restaurant Photo: Mark Anthony C./ Yelp "No reservations, but definitely worth the wait. "All-time favorite dim sum place! Highly recommend the truffle dim sum and the garlic green beans," wrote Yelper Kaimi Y. Look out for favorites like shredded pork fried rice, fish dumplings and noodles with spicy sauce. Today, Din Tai Fung has branches in Japan, the United States, South Korea, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia and Thailand.
This international chain was originally started as a cooking oil retail business in 1958 and become the restaurant it is today in 1972. I sampled restaurants the city over in search of the best burgers, the best ribs. in University Village, the dim sum spot is the most popular restaurant of its kind in Seattle, boasting four stars out of 1,807 reviews on Yelp. As we left the restaurant, I told Angi about my decision. Looking to satisfy your appetite for dim sum fare? Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top dim sum spots around Seattle, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to achieve your dreams.