3.1 – 371 reviews • Chinese restaurant
Informal eatery in Pike Place Market offering a roster of Chinese standards in a no-frills setting.
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Pike Place Chinese Cuisine
Pike Place Chinese Cuisine is a cozy informal eatery in Pike Place Market that offers a roster of Chinese standards in a no-frills setting.
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lucky coco
I have been to this cantonese style restaurant since 2021, love the food, services and atmosphere ( what casual Chinese restaurants you’ve been to that have an ocean view?)! Go for the seafood menu, the price is comparable to other seafood nearby, and their seafood is as fresh as the fish mongers in the market. My go to is lobster or dungenese crab stir fry with ginger and scallion, with side of stir fry flat noodles. Their restaurant flavor is more of a cantonese style, which also have a lot of Hong kong dim sum togo as well, give them a tried. Btw, they didn’t have the “mandatory” 15% tips that other complaints, but their services deserved more than that! Will definitely come back again!
… moreRulon “Jay” Hopkins
I had their house chow mein and a BBQ pork steamed bun. They chow mein came with seafood, chicken, and bbq pork all well cooked fork tender. The sauce was rich and flavorful. The vegetables were fresh, crispy, cooked perfectly.
The BBQ pork bun was steaming hot. The pork was juicy with great flavor.
The staff was attentive, friendly, and so gracious. Even on a typically overcast PNW afternoon, the view is exceptional.
… moreReg Aguirre
We were looking for something to eat around Pike Place later in the evening and a lot of the restaurants were closed, so we ended up here. It is very overpriced, and the food is nothing crazy but the portions are good. We got the vegetable chow mein and the wonton soup, both were okay. A big plus they gave is the view- it looks out to the water and is really beautiful.
… moreBrenna Gray
Stopped in to split an entree after wandering around for a bit. There was no one there and we got seated right away, when we discussed getting tea the waitress came right over and brought the tea ASAP! (The jasmine is great!) We split the house style noodles with tofu and added the chili paste and it was perfect! The tofu was a great texture, the noodles expertly cooked, veggies were crisp, and a perfect serving size for the both of us. We will definitely be going back to try more things! (Although we wanted to go home even after eating we were offered more tea if we wanted to stay and chat and I truly appreciate that!)
And what a view!
… moreFelisa Zhang
Expensive mediocre Chinese food in the biggest tourist trap of Seattle. It’s too bad that they have the best water view of any Chinese restaurant in Seattle but food is so blend and overpriced. Includes mandatory 15% tips.
… moremary b
Chicken chow main was good but they don’t offer free water with your food. Had to pay $3.50 for a bottle of water
… moreKen Tauber
$17.95 for a dish of Beef and Broccoli with no rice is overpriced, can’t deny that. $3 if you want that. That gets you 3 stars, sorry.
The waitress was really nice. The view was just as nice.
The Hum baos are divine. $6/each is the average for the Pike Market. Definitely recommend those.
… moreKatie Riedinger
Overpriced but we were hungry after a long flight. 2 beef sticks, 1 crab rangoon, 1 red bean bun $27
… moreNicholas Rosen
The Chinese food here is of good quality. Enjoyed all the different dishes we had. A little pricey, but what can you expect as you are in Pike Place! The staff was friendly enough and you can get some decent seating to see the water in the distance.
… moreGrace Huang
The window is decent but don’t sit down. If you ask for water they’ll get you bottles that cost >$3. Small portions. Cooked well but way overpriced for size and standard fare.
The hombow is good, so just stick to the window.
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