A+ Hong Kong Restaurant
667 S King St, Seattle
(206) 602-6008
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Great place. Staff responsive. Not the same menu as another location near by.
Ma Po dofu here. Yum!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I have been here many times in the past and the food was always great. However, I came back last night to have some noodles and ended up having food poisoning and diarrhea all night.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
the restaurant is reasonably clean for a Hongkong/Chinese restaurant , but food is just ok. The chow mian is tasteless.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Great food options here. Highly recommend getting the deep fried chow mein with house sauce. The food is cheap and the service is quick.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We were on the hop on hop off tour which takes you to Chinatown. We got off cuz we wanted to have authentic Japanese food. This was a great little restaurant. Great food. Great service. Prices were average, Chinatown is pretty cool great little city to see.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place hit the spot! Pineapple bun was excellent, better than other places. Kaya toast was OK with what looked like an avocado + condensed milk filling. Could be $1 cheaper. All hot drinks were served in hot to go cups, so I don't think there were free refills. I'd come back to try more items in their expansive menu. A+
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We walked around the area and decided on some tradition HK style food so here we are. We chose the wonton noodle soup, beef brisket with rice and XO sauce pan fried rice rolls. All were on delicious as we could compare to what we have in Richmond, BC.
It was a little busy but for a weekday lunch time we were seated promptly upon arriving.
The pork and shrimp wonton were good with the yellow thin noodles!
Beef brisket curry contained some tendon pieces as well. Pan fried rice rolls had the wok hay which was quite impressive.
Washrooms were shared with the other building tenants and required a code to enter so keep that in mind.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
The Beef Chow fun was a healthy portion. I thought the price was a little high for a noodle dish. I liked the meat and there was some flavor. But I am unsure if it was really fulfilling.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
The food was absolutely terrible. Came here with the family and was excited , until I saw the plates of food being brought out.
We saw more of the plate, than the actual food on the dish itself. All I could taste was the slime of oil in my mouth and when we ordered any noodle dish , they tossed in handfuls of bean sprouts trying to hide the fact that there were barely any noodles or meat.
I asked the server if this was normal to serve us just bean sprouts and there were barely any noodles or meat and she looked at me and walked away. She went to talk to the cook and never returned to our table. We were both offered any water or tea and asked for it twice. Still nothing.
Fried rice and Mongolian beef was trash, service sucked. After I asked that question , they never came to check on us again and stared at us while we paid trying to see if we would tip.
I have never been to a restaurant with terrible food to be honest, and we all 3 felt sick after. Don’t waste your time here, do not recommend! Go spend your money elsewhere
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Regular taste and small portions
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
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Ordered a type of chicken soup. Forgot name. I think it started with ban “S.”
Enjoyed it very much. Very flavorful.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food just didn't have flavor. Sadly.
The Hainanese chicken rice was very delicious, it’s very authentic.
The rice roll also not bad, I would recommend it!
But the congee and youtiao was ok. It’s a bit too salty for me.
I am willing to come and try more food! The waitress could speak Cantonese which made me feel homecoming ☺️
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A d v e n t u r e
Salted fish and chicken stone pot rice, hainanese chicken
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