All Chinese, Pan-Asian and Thai Restaurants with Wine & Beer Only near Seattle

Betsutenjin Ramen

A ramen spot popular for its bone broth and green tea mochi waffles, among other things.
954 East Union St
Capitol Hill
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Manao Thai Street Eats

Manao Thai Street Eats has a cartoonishly cute interior and a menu that, despite the name, will be familiar to anyone who's ever been to an indoor Thai restaur…
1222 E Pike St
Capitol Hill
206-556-2964
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Black Bamboo

Where dive-bar-supreme Kelly's used to be, Black Bamboo makes Chinese food that is reportedly pretty good.
2236 3rd Ave
Belltown
206-443-9898
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Kau Kau

Offering cheap Chinese food at its finest, Kau Kau’s atmosphere is the perfect balance of interesting/odd decor and unpretentious functionality. The counter up…
656 S King St
Chinatown-International District
206-682-4006
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Jade Garden

Some say Jade Garden makes Seattle’s best dim sum, and they just might be right. It’s big and bright and loud and always crowded—expect to wait on weekends at …
424 Seventh Ave S
Chinatown-International District
206-622-8181
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Hong Kong Bistro

A Chinese restaurant with dim sum, pan-fried noodles, and hot pots. Try the lobster over sticky rice and a mango freeze smoothie--better than any bubble tea yo…
507 Maynard Ave S, Ste 511C
Chinatown-International District
206-682-1922
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Purple Dot Cafe

Well-loved dim sum spot serving up the classics. Try the black pepper steak with rice or the baked spaghetti.
515 Maynard Ave S
Chinatown-International District
206-496-0112
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Shanghai Garden

People are crazy about the hand-shaved noodles here, especially the bright-green barley ones. They also have decent soup dumplings (the kind with the soup insi…
524 Sixth Ave S
Chinatown-International District
206-625-1688
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Honey Court

Dim sum and seafood place open until the wee hours, serving goods like shumai, entire lobsters, sizzling rice soup, and salt-and-pepper squid.
516 Maynard Ave S
Chinatown-International District
206-292-8828
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Ho Ho Seafood

A monthly trip to Ho Ho in the ID has become a ritual. Hey, it was good enough for Beast Mode, so it’s good enough for me. The restaurant is almost always empt…
653 S Weller St
Chinatown-International District
206-382-9671
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Sichuanese Cuisine

The best down-home Szechuan food in the city, by far. You can be full for $10 and feast for $20, and the whole time be eating classic Chinese dishes like ma po…
1048 S Jackson St
Yesler Terrace
206-489-4572
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Gourmet Noodle Bowl

This Chinese/Taiwanese restaurant in the ID is less known for its bowls of noodles than for its all-you-can-eat hot pot.
707 Eighth Ave S
Chinatown-International District
206-264-8899
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Rom Mai Thai

Also known as Overly Attentive Thai—you need never fear that your water will go unrefilled here—Rom Mai is arguably the best Thai place on Broadway, and it's g…
613 Broadway E
Seattle
206-726-9058
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The Patio

In that house next to the Canterbury on 15th Avenue where a Thai restaurant used to be, it's another Thai restaurant (from the owner of Sea Thai in Wallingford…
524 15th Ave E
Stevens
206-328-2406
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Roaring Bowl

Located near Metropolitan Market in Lower Queen Anne, Roaring Bowl specializes in you-cook-it-at-your-table Japanese shabu shabu, with the thin slices of meat,…
516 First Ave N
Uptown
206-258-4914
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Tup Tim Thai

This is one of the oldest Thai restaurants in Seattle. During the 1990s, when we reached peak Thai, Tup Tim Thai was a standby. The restaurant is located in a …
118 W Mercer St
Uptown
206-281-8833
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Iconiq

With Chef Toshiyuki Kawai at the helm, Iconiq (iconic + unique) meshes together French cooking techniques with Japanese flavors and ingredients. The resulting …
1421 31st Ave S
Mount Baker
206-568-7715
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Kwanjai Thai

Located in the Thai-food capital of Seattle—where Thai restaurants almost outnumber drunk guys yelling "WHOOOOO" on Friday nights—casual Kwanjai Thai is seriou…
469 N 36th St
Fremont
206-632-3656
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Xi'an Noodles

Xi’an Noodles specializes in biang biang noodles, wide, handmade noodles that are a speciality of China’s Shaanxi province. If you’re lucky you might catch a g…
5259 University Way NE
Northeast Seattle
206-522-8888
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Savatdee

Laotian and Thai flavors blend together at Savatdee (pronounced like "sabatdee"; it means "hello" in Lao). Don't miss the toam kaim moo (stewed pork with boile…
5801 Roosevelt Way NE
Northeast Seattle
206-331-9666
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