
Ornate restaurant offering lake views, a menu of Chinese favorites & nightly live music & dancing.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2040 Westlake Ave N #28, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 218-7060
Website: https://seattleharborrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The menu was incredible, featuring everything from pumpkin seafood soup, shrimp dumplings, shumai, and peking duck, to truffle shredded chicken, xiao long bao, mixed vegetables with beef, typhoon lobster crab, and harbor fried rice.
I really enjoyed the variety! Places like this are best enjoyed with a larger group, so you can try a little bit of everything.
All the dishes were delicious! My personal favorites were the dim sum, peking duck, and typhoon lobster crab. Sure, eating the crab with my fingers was a bit messy, but totally worth it.
Seattle Harbor is perfect for a full day out. You can enjoy a great lunch, then head out for some kayaking or paddleboarding on Lake Union right after.
I’ll definitely come back for another gathering the next time Seattle gives us one of these gorgeous sunny days.
This restaurant is sitting a huge float house, exterior and the externals might look dated, but once you sit down that million dollar lake view will bring your experience to new level.
I got the family combo B which was $23 pp , we got a massive appetizer platter, soup, and 3 entrees!! This cannot be beat.
I personally think this is a hidden gem because everyone I went with said I had no idea this is a restaurant.
If you have dietary/meat restrictions, make sure to let your server/hostess know or reconfirm ; some of the dishes have pork or other meat in it that might not be apparent from the name.
Would love to return again and try other dishes.
We only order dim sum which is limited on weeknights. We enjoy that it came out hot, probably the hottest dim sum we had. What stood out was the pork seems better here than other dim sum places. Most of the other places tastes almost the same, which is good. We tried the soup dumpling, good but not as good as Din Tai Fung.
Service was slow, seem understaffed but they are nice. Encounter a spoon that was not completely clean, it was washed just some dried food that oat likely the washer didn’t clean.
Overall enjoy our meal, would definitely come back.
The food is definitely on par with good dim sum places in Seattle. Ambiance is good, nice water front view, easy parking, and friendly staff. Highlight was their Typhoon squid, which is a bit rare to find. We will definitely be back!