Fan Tang Asian Cafe

10615 NE 68th St, Kirkland
(425) 298-4597

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Love Seattle

The food is not authentic hunan cuisine anymore. It used to be spicy, now it’s just salty and sweet. Really disappointed.

am dong

Really amazing Hunan style cuisine. Nice rice noodles with plenty of sides. Good hometown memories recovered.

Danju Tso

Food is amazing. There’s a lot of noodle options. We really like it. very recommended.

Li Tong

Mostly self-serve here. You order using QR code at table or with the ordering tablet in the front and grab a number, they then bring the food to you.

Rice portion size is great, the dishes I tried are delicious, can get a bit spicy for those that can't tolerate spice.

Overall, decent value for the price range in today's economy.

Shuangyan

The service is the least attentive I’ve encountered. We ordered using the QR code on the table as there was no one taking orders. 30 min passed, no food arrived. So I went to the front desk asking if my order was in (payment was successful though). The receptionist said rudely “wifi is broken. So you have to order at the front desk!”. There was no sign of broken wifi and no one told us to order at the front desk. I had to explain that I already paid and showed her my Apple Pay record. What was supposed to be a fast food turned out to be an almost 1 hour wait. I will never come back.

Jian Xu

Fast food with good selection. Loud music. Food is really good and wait time is short. 3 star for Service and Atmosphere is actually good rating.

Khoa Đỗ

First time visiting yesterday, and I had a great experience! The overall vibe of the restaurant is pretty chill. It’s semi self-serve—you place your order through their system, grab your own utensils, and they bring the food to your table. Once you’re done, the staff takes care of cleaning up, which is a nice touch.

I tried one of the noodle dishes, and the broth was really flavorful—rich, but not too salty or bland like some other places I’ve been to. The food was solid overall and came out pretty quickly. Definitely a good spot to grab a quick lunch or satisfy a noodle craving. Would come back!🫶🏻

DH Kim

Authentic Hunan food - always visit here when I am in BRK.

Cici Miao

overall, the food is really good. Very good noodle.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Cecillya Liu

Stir-fried pork with chili! ! ! ! ! ! Why not sell it! ! ! Stir-fried pork with chili! ! ! ! ! ! I'm not happy! ! ! ! !

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yun

It’s an almost self serving restaurant that you sign in at a terminal to order and pay. You also serve your own utensils and extra sharing bowls and plates at the station. It’s making sense to collect tips because the servers will bring your order and clean after you are done. The ambiance is pleasant and elegantly designed and very spacious. Only complaint is you have no option to control how spicy your food would be.

Parking: Strip mall next to metropolitan market

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

D

I had one of the worst dining experiences of my life at Fan Tang Asian Cafe, and I feel compelled to warn others about the potential dangers of eating here. After dining at this restaurant, I experienced severe food poisoning that was so bad it landed me in the emergency room. What was supposed to be a pleasant meal turned into a terrifying ordeal, and it has completely shattered my trust in this establishment.

The food here is clearly not fresh. Many of the dishes appear to be pre-made and rely heavily on food additives and artificial flavors. Instead of authentic and delicious cuisine, the food tastes processed and overly manufactured, leaving you questioning what you're actually putting into your body. This is not the kind of meal anyone should be consuming if they care about their health and well-being.

What’s even worse is that these shortcuts seem to prioritize profit over quality and safety. The way the food is prepared is a recipe for disaster, and unfortunately, I learned this the hard way. Restaurants should uphold the highest standards when it comes to hygiene and freshness, and it’s clear Fan Tang Asian Cafe has failed miserably in this regard.

If you value your health and your life, I strongly advise you to avoid this place at all costs. No meal is worth the kind of pain and danger I endured after eating here. There are plenty of other restaurants out there that take pride in offering fresh, safe, and authentic meals—Fan Tang Asian Cafe is not one of them.

Yes, you made the best poison in town :))

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Ning Jiang

I have been a regular since the first day this restaurant opened its doors. The food has been mostly great. The service has been degrading dramatically. Today I went to the restaurant again and there are many tables available. I went to an empty table as usual because this is a self-serving restaurant. A waitress asked me to go to the front to line up. There is no one in the so-called line, except the one guy waiting for his takeout. I tried my best explaining to her this doesn’t make any sense, but the waitress insisted it with no patience and no reasons offered. In the end, I left restaurant directly and will never go back again. The worst service ever!

Jeffrey

Surprisingly authentic Hunan! We need more diners like this

Food: 5

cooper yang

I occasionally eat a bowl of Hunan rice noodles here at noon, but I don't go there anymore. First, the portion is too small. A bowl of rice noodles costs 20+ dollars after tax, and I am not full. Second, the price is not cheap. I often ask for more noodles for a bowl of noodles, which costs 27 knives after tax and tip. For a Chinese fast food, the price is still too expensive. There are too many choices for 27 dollars, and they have reached the price of many buffets in the north and south. If you have a dinner with friends and family, you will basically have to order other dishes. After tax and tips, the average per person is basically 45-50 dollars. This is just a fast food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 4

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