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The Best Restaurants In the Chinatown-International District
Where to go for great noodles, bánh mì, ube cheesecake, and more.
Where To Eat Near T-Mobile Park & Lumen Field
Head to these spots before (or after) a Mariners, Seahawks, Sounders, or Reign game.
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The Best Restaurants In the Chinatown-International District
Where to go for great noodles, bánh mì, ube cheesecake, and more.
Where To Eat Near T-Mobile Park & Lumen Field
Head to these spots before (or after) a Mariners, Seahawks, Sounders, or Reign game.
Boiling Point
No need to worry about overcooking the meat at this hot pot chain—the woks come to the table with all the stuff precooked for a no-frills, but still rewarding, experience.
Happy Lamb Hot Pot
For all-you-can-eat hot pot, flavorful broths, and tables big enough for a group, head to Happy Lamb Hot Pot in the International District.
Chengdu Memory
Prioritize the herbal broth with pork stomach and roe-filled fishballs at Chengdu Memory—a family-run International District hot pot spot that isn't a giant robot-filled chain.
Kilig
Prioritize this Filipino spot for noodles, soup, and tangy chicken wings the next time you're in the International District.
Honey Court Seafood Restaurant
For pretty good dim sum in the International District that's also open late, head to Honey Court Seafood Restaurant.
Onibaba
Onibaba is an excellent Japanese spot in the International District from the Tsukushinbo team that specializes in onigiri.
Los Costeños
This Mexican food stall inside the Uwajmaya food court serves a breakfast burrito that we can't stop thinking about.
Itsumono
Itsumono is a Japanese restaurant in the ID that incorporates curveball ingredients from other cuisines to stunning results.
E-Jae Pak Mor
E-Jae Pak Mor in the International District serves excellent Thai street food that's perfect for a solo lunch.
Fort St. George
Fort St. George in the International District serves Japanese comfort food that's bound to fix all your problems.
Fuji Sushi
Fuji Sushi in the International District is a solid spot for Japanese and Korean food at the same time.
Waji's By Uwajimaya
If you're looking for poke in the International District, Waji's By Uwajimaya is a safe bet located inside the supermarket's food court.
Tai Tung Restaurant
Tai Tung is a Chinese restaurant in the International District that serves family-style food. Get the almond chicken no matter what.
Hong Kong Bistro
Hong Kong Bistro is a late-night Chinese restaurant in the International District that serves dim sum, sizzling meat platters, and frozen drinks.
The Boat
The Boat is a Vietnamese restaurant that specializes in cơm gà mắm tỏi and waffles. They serve some of the best fried chicken in Seattle, let alone the International District.
Kau Kau Barbeque Market
KauKau BBQ Market is a great Chinese restaurant in the International District for a group meal.
Jade Garden
Jade Garden is a dim sum spot in the International District that serves delicious dumplings, hand pies, and other Chinese dishes.
Samurai Noodle
Samurai Noodle is a Japanese ramen shop in the International District that's perfect for slurping soup and avoiding people.
Dim Sum King
Dim Sum King is a Chinese spot in the International District that sells dumplings, siu mai, and other dim sum treats priced by the piece.
Phnom Penh Noodle House
Phnom Penh Noodle House is a Cambodian restaurant in the International District that you should frequent for exceptional noodle dishes and grilled meats.