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There's nothing plain about the plain noodles in soup with baby bok choy at Chinese Noodle in the International District.
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Best Chinese restaurants
Whether your level of Chinese-food expertise is limited to dim sum or extends to the kitchen specials that aren't even listed on the menu, Seattle's got a restaurant where your cravings can be sated.
Chinese Noodle
(International District)
New in August, 2004, this restaurant specializes in two Hong Kong-style any-time-of-day favorites: wonton noodle soup and congee.
Jade Garden
(International District)
One of the busiest restaurants in the Chinatown International District, Jade Garden has established itself as the place to go for dim sum, family-style sizzling hot-pot dinners and late-night dining.
Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon
(Maple Leaf)
Those in the know wouldn't call this place "authentic," but it's a Seattle favorite nonetheless, known for its jiao-zi (pork or veggie-filled dumplings) and fresh-made chewy egg noodles.
New Kowloon Seafood Restaurant
(International District)
You'll find free parking galore, more than a dozen soup-noodle incarnations and a tempting selection of dim sum parading past your table.
Seven Stars Pepper Szechuan Restaurant
(International District)
There are many dishes to recommend here, including the green onion pancake appetizer, dumplings, pickled vegetable pork soup, prawns with pickled pepper sauce and pickled vegetable with vermicelli, among others.
Shanghai Garden (International District)
(International District)
"Healthful" Chinese cuisine, including cold Northern Chinese appetizers and hand-shaven barley-green noodles, has helped make this restaurant in the I.D. (and its Eastside sibling) a mecca.
Sichuanese Cuisine Restaurant (Seattle)
(International District)
It's a tiny, hole-in the wall place, but the Sichuan food here is authentic and inexpensive.
T&T Seafood Restaurant
(Edmonds)
Live-seafood tanks and a lengthy menu impress, as do service and a chef-owner who doesn't attempt to cater to the mainstream American palate.
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