“My mixed Japanese family has been coming here for special days over 10 years. Their buffet has been consistently great. No food poisoning. Sushi lovers really get their money's worth! My cheeseburger/macaroni and cheese grandkids beg to come here for their birthdays vs. Red Robin.“
“Absolutely without a doubt the best dumpling resturaunt around. Everything is fresh, flavorful, and the service is impeccable. Always make a reservation, it makes getting in so much easier. Walk ins at peak time could be a 2 hr+ wait. They are always packed. Can’t go wrong with Din Tai Fung.“
“If you go with a group and plan on splitting the check, make sure you have cash or Venmo. This isn't cart Dim Sum. They have a QR code on the table that you will use your phone to order from. As a table, you can all select your dishes and order. Once you are ready, you submit your order. They only accept one credit card for a tab.The dishes were excellent and rival the Dim Sum spots in Renton, Bellevue, and the International District. We left stuffed and happy.Parking: Small parking lot on site.“
“Had lunch at this place before dropping my sister off at the airport. Great place to enjoy dimsum and other chinese food by the SeaTac area. It took us about 10 minutes wait to be served with our food. We ordered through a tablet. You can keep adding items to your menu anytime.We enjoyed the salad prawns. It had watermelons with it; quite refreshing. The seasoned string beans were not that good and quite flavorless; it could be a little saltier and crunchier. I have no complaints for the dim sums. The pork shao bao and shao mai is different from what I’m used to, but they are not bad.A surprisingly good one we ordered was the Singaporean style vermicelli/noodles. The flavors hit the spot! Highly recommended!!“
“One of my favorite local bakeries which carries all your typical Asian bakery goods! I don't think there's anything particular about this bakery that makes it stand out, but it's a cute little bakery situated inside 99 Ranch Market, so it's convenient to visit after a grocery shopping trip or after a meal at one of the restaurants in the mall area. The baked goods are solid and they recently had a mini revamp, so it looks even more organized compared to before. The prices are also very reasonable and it's the perfect stop to make when you're craving some Asian bakeries! They have cakes, dim sum items, pastries, beverages and an assortment of breads/cookies- which are also discounted after a certain hour.“
“Golden Daisy Restaurant is more like a deli store since there is no place to sit beside the seats provided by Vietnam House Restaurant.The restaurant serves good take-out BBQ ducks and pork. The steamed chicken feet are also good. Pork ham-bao is not bad, except it's too much dough for me.If you're in the Tukwila area, give Golden Daisy a try.Parking: There's plenty of parking shared with other businesses.“
“Just discovered this place. The Special Egg Foo Young is the BEST!!!! Blown away by this place EVERYTHING was EXCELLENT. Have also had the Honey Garlic Spareribs, Almond Fried Chicken and two types of Dim Sum. All winners!!!! New Favorite Restaurant.“
“Dim sum is nonexistent in federal way, and this restaurant owner took the courage to make one. The opportunity to add a ramen business into it as well is genius. We used to frequent this business when it was a Chinese buffet, and during the pandemic it quietly restructured into a dimsum restaurant. It is clean, spacious, and easy to get to. I give it four stars due to the price per dimsum. Aside from that I would give it 5 if it was the fare of its' competitors up north. We ordered: shu mai, shrimp, har gow, turnip cakes, and a pork dumpling. Tea costs extra and is not complimentary (this is also the reason for a 3/4 star). Parking is in a strip mall complex area, and for the most part safe. It is a good restaurant for kids and families.“