Longtime, open-late standby for dim sum & Chinese fare served on large tables with lazy Susans.
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Address: 516 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 292-8828
Website: https://honeycourtseattle.com/
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We waited about 20–30 minutes for a table, which is pretty standard here, especially during busy hours. Once seated, the food came out in about 15–20 minutes, which was actually faster than expected considering how packed the restaurant was.
I ordered a variety of dishes, and everything was delicious:
• Egg Foo Young was flavorful and comforting, cooked perfectly without being greasy.
• Steamed Shrimp Ha Cao had delicate, thin wrappers with fresh, juicy shrimp inside.
• Spare Ribs in Black Bean Sauce were rich, savory, and very satisfying.
• Seafood Crispy Noodles were a standout — crispy on the outside, soft underneath, and loaded with seafood in a flavorful sauce.
• Honey Walnut Shrimp was perfectly balanced: crispy shrimp, creamy sauce, and just the right sweetness.
• Tofu Stuffed Shrimp was unique and surprisingly light, with great texture and flavor.
The service was so-so, nothing particularly warm or attentive, but also not bad enough to affect the overall experience. The real star here is definitely the food quality and consistency.
If you’re looking for classic Cantonese dishes done well in Seattle, Honey Court is a solid choice. Just come prepared to wait a bit — once the food hits the table, you’ll understand why this place stays busy. I’ll absolutely be coming back.
Everything was good but the pan fried dumplings was cold inside. They took it back and gave us a fresh one.
The bbq buns with the white tops are good if you like salty/sweet.
Located on Maynard Avenue, Honey Court has easily been in Chinatown for at decades, going through several owners, refreshes, and menu changes – COVID-19 included.
Honey Court is still one of the destinations for a nice sit-down dinner for two, large parties consisting of a family get together, a group finishing up a late Saturday night on the town, or your preferred place to pick up some quality take out for a dinner at home.
The service is more than decent and the busy staff are as attentive as can be for one of the most popular dinner spots in Seattle’d Chinatown! The food is also excellent.
For the uninitiated, the menu has been revamped to include your favorites of honey walnut prawns, almond chicken and special egg flour soup. Don’t forget the Hong Kong Style Chow Mein with crispy noodles!
Now if you are really expert in your ordering, you won’t need the menu. They can whip the order up immediately. Garlic green beans? Deep fried squid? Garlic pea vines? Yup. It’s there, and then some.
I came with family so of course we ordered whole steamed rock-fish with herbs. And of course we ordered their special fried rice.
Your experience will vary depending on your mood and what your tummy feels like having. But you won’t be disappointed at this restaurant that has earned its place as a community neighborhood favorite.
See you at Honey Court!
We ordered quite the spread—salt and pepper chicken wings, prawns egg foo young, chicken fried rice, and garlic broccoli. Yes, it was a lot of food for just two people, but every dish came out hot, fresh, and packed with flavor. My friend, who absolutely loves Chinese food, was beyond impressed. They enjoyed every single bite and even said Honey Court would now be their go-to whenever they’re in town.
The atmosphere was welcoming, the service was great, and the food truly spoke for itself. Thank you to Honey Court and their staff for making this such a wonderful dining experience for my friend. Highly recommended if you’re ever in Seattle and looking for a late-night spot with authentic flavors and a warm vibe.