We were looking for a place to have some dim sum and found this place in Chinatown. This is our second visit here, one in November, 2021 and just this month and we enjoyed the dim sum here, but it is a limited menu and the outside of the building looks like a war zone, all boarded up. I would recommend Jade Garden & would definitely go back if/when I visit again. I wanted lobster but they only had 4+ lbs and nobody else wanted crab. The other hit was actually the green beans. The Siu Mai were our favorite and they were the largest we have ever had. The Dim Sum was so good we ended up order more dumplings. They took our drink order and proceeded to bring us hot tea along with water.Īfter ordering, the food came out relatively quickly. We got lucky and arrived when it wasn't too crowded so we were seated right away. This was a different experience for me as it was the first time I had to order from a QR code on our table. First this place is still all boarded up on the outside & second, from a guy who grew up eating in NY Chinatown, our dinner was very good 4.5 stars. ![]() My message, don't judge the book by it's cover. However, I ended up being really glad I selected Jade. I researched a bunch of restaurants and after reading mixed reviews I was even more confused. We were downtown Seattle during our visit and wanted to have some Dim Sum plus Chinese food for dinner. Asian Restaurants for Families in Northgate.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Seattle.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Seattle.Restaurants for Group Dining in Seattle.Japanese Restaurants for Lunch in Seattle.Indian Restaurants for Families in Seattle.Restaurants near Jade Garden Restaurant.Barcelo Bavaro Palace All Inclusive Resort.Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip.Hotels near (BFI) Boeing Field Intl Airport.Hotels near (LKE) Lake Union Sea Plane Base.Hotels near (SEA) Seattle-Tacoma Intl Airport.InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Seattle.I regard this spot and Harbor City with the same respect. It doesn’t really matter, but I prefer the big tables in the room upstairs. Also, if we have guests, I can order the honey walnut prawns without getting in trouble with my wife. The lines (were) long, but when we have visitors from out of town we want to catch up with anyway, it’s never a big deal. 664 S Weller St, Chinatown–International District, 20 Jade Garden I always order the beef rice noodle roll with no egg, a milk tea with light sugar, and stuffed tofu skin. My son loves the taro bread from the small pastry case. They make their own rice noodle rolls fresh to order and they’re perfect. The family behind A+ Hong Kong Kitchen, one of my favorite restaurants, also owns this place. Chinatown–International District Homestyle Dim Sum ![]() I crave their salt and pepper squid 24-7. The steamed tripe dish and plate of pea vines here are especially tasty. ![]() We mainly stick with the basics above but like to be adventurous when we see something we haven’t tried before. Right across the street from Jade Garden. You can order by the piece here, so make a random choice to change it up from time to time. I get the spareribs with rice, whatever looks good, a ramekin of hot sauce, and two fried pork footballs. Mark your order on a sheet with a tiny golf pencil. They open at 7am, thus creating my longtime weekday morning “heading into work” tradition. Nevertheless, here are some of my favorite spots, nearly all in Chinatown–International District. An attempt last summer to pick up a meal and eat it near a park in the trunk of our Subaru Outback proved a frustrating and messy failure. My family pretty much orders everything we used to, as takeout, but that ride home may affect the overall flavor or texture. The world (and my family's ability to gather up with our friends) may have changed since the pandemic, but the quality of food hasn’t. My final #HellaRice recipe for Seattle Met celebrates an underrated favorite from countless Sunday morning sessions of dim sum. We are sharing these online, a little ahead of schedule, as a reminder of the many AAPI-owned businesses that enrich our city, and could use your support. ![]() Editor's note: Herschell chronicles favorite dim sum spots along with a recipe for our upcoming summer issue.
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