
Secret Congee is a congee specialist shop located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. Each bowl comes with a variety of creative toppings and ingredients which bring out hidden delicious flavors and aromas creating that unique mouth-watering effect.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6301 Seaview Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Website: https://secretcongee.square.site/
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Reviews
I ordered the shrimp tom yum congee. It was incredibly flavorful and aromatic, with that bright, tangy tom yum profile done really well. It came with four giant shrimp as well as ginger and cilantro that added a fresh, fragrant balance that tied everything together perfectly. I highly recommend getting the youtiao (fried doughnut) on the side. It was warm, crispy, and perfect for dipping into the congee.
This is exactly the kind of meal you want during cold Seattle weather. It is warm, comforting, and satisfying without feeling heavy. They offer several different congee options that I’m excited to try next time. They also have vegan and gluten-free choices, which is a big plus.
You order at the counter, they bring the food to you, and you bus your own table. Service was friendly and efficient. Seating is limited indoors, but there is also outdoor seating with heaters available.
Overall, I highly recommend Secret Congee if you’re looking for a cozy, comforting meal that hits the spot!
The shop itself has a cozy vibe, and the service is quick and friendly. It’s one of those spots you walk into thinking you’ll just grab a quick bite, and you end up wanting to try everything on the menu.
If you love comfort food or you just want something satisfying after a long day, this place will not disappoint.
The geoduck was slightly tough and you might tell me that my congee was served tepid to try to keep that geoduck more tender… But I’m not buying it, since it was tough.
I might try again, but more likely I’ll go to Mike’s in the International District. They may not have more exotic flavors, but I know it will be hot.
We tried the chicken congee and the one with the halibut.
The fish was soft and melt in the mouth texture. You can customize the spice level with the chili oil. Do try their thai tea. Its too good.
Being from SouthEast Asia it can be hard to find a decent place or 2 for some good old fashion congee. This place really steps it up though with the protein options and the condiments available to even just spice it up.
Its the kind of place that makes you want o go back and try out all the different ways you can eat it.
The Chinese donuts in my opinion were a little overprices but Its Seattle
My only real negative was being out on the Patio some heaters would greatly enhance the experience.
35min wait for Congee does seem excessive as well
Overall Great food and decent experience,