Comfortable space dedicated to Taiwanese comfort food, steam buns, sweets & specialty tea drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1428 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: (206) 453-5300
Website: https://www.chawlas2seattle.us/
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Manjit answered my many questions and gave his professional opinions. I ended up trying two dishes which were both fabulous. The lahori chicken tikka is my personal favorite with its tender meat which had soaked up the delicious flavors, making it extremely dynamic and everything you could want. The cream chicken had a unique flavor that manages to continue the trend of tender meat but with a completely different flavor focusing on a very creamy heartiness. I would highly recommend trying these two dishes and exploring the rest of the extensive menu. I am certain that every other dish of theirs will be equally wonderful because of Manjit’s expertise. I can’t wait to try the achaari chicken and ras malai next time!
Also, if you enjoy textiles, check out his textiles that are from the same town that Chawla originated in. I could tell that he truly was a textile person when he picked out the perfect scarves for all of us. He is a great conversationalist and definitely someone I’m glad I met so early in the year. I can’t wait to see what else he does with the place!
Enjoy the authentic food, extraordinary service, and amazing atmosphere in 2026!
The chicken had likely not been marinated before, or not marinated long enough since the flavors were not in the chicken at all.
From the moment we walked in, Manjit, the owner, made us feel genuinely welcome. He took the time to ask about our preferences and gave thoughtful recommendations. He told us we had to try the cream chicken, the dish that put Chawlas on the map. As an Indian American Punjabi, I can honestly say I’ve never had anything like it before. The gravy was rich, beautifully spiced, and comforting, and the chicken was incredibly tender and full of flavor.
He also recommended the Lahori chicken tikka, which was just as impressive. Perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, and packed with flavor, no gamey taste at all. By the end of the meal, we felt truly satisfied and content in a way that only really good food can leave you feeling.
What made the night even more special, though, was Manjit himself. He shared the history of Chawlas, answered all of our questions about the food, and made the whole experience feel personal and meaningful. Inside this cozy restaurant, he also sells high-quality fabrics imported from his hometown in India. In such a kind and unexpected gesture, he thoughtfully choose a beautiful scarf for each person. That small act of generosity genuinely made our night.
This Chawlas in Seattle isn’t just a place to eat, it’s an experience rooted in warmth, culture, and incredible food. I’ll absolutely be coming back and bringing more friends to discover this gem.