
Thai food, plus cocktails & wines, are dished up in this airy, streamlined restaurant.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2301 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
Phone: (206) 453-5514
Website: http://www.kindeeseattle.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I had the opportunity to visit Kin Dee, a Thai restaurant located on a bright and spacious corner. The decor is charming, clean, and inviting. The warm welcome from the staff, especially Bee, made the experience even more pleasant.
The food truly exceeded expectations. The Tom Yum was packed with flavor—spicy, sour, and slightly sweet—with generous portions of mushrooms that made every spoonful satisfying. The Crispy Pork with Rice was another standout. I appreciated the option of riceberry rice, and the dish was perfectly balanced with sauce and vegetables like cabbage and broccoli.
The highlight of the meal was the Pineapple Fried Rice—honestly, even more flavorful than what I’ve had in Thailand. It was rich, well-seasoned, and filled with sweet, juicy pineapple, crunchy walnuts, and tender chicken. Absolutely delicious!
After the meal, the staff kindly offered dessert, but we were already too full—though I’m sure it would have been amazing as well!
This place truly brings a taste of home for Thai food lovers living abroad. I’m definitely coming back, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Seattle. You won’t be disappointed!
P.S. Had a bit of trouble finding parking within the area.
Fried pork belly was hard to eat and fairly tough but it was paired with a tasty sauce. The shrimp Sarong was good but again kind of difficult to eat. The duck noodle soup is well worth coming here for and I will absolutely return to try their other entrees. Cocktails may take a few minutes to get to your table but they’re beautiful and delicious.
Overall I’ll definitely come again for those black cod dumplings and entrees!
spare ribs were dry/overcooked and bland. 1/5
thai iced tea was not worth the price, it was way too sweet.
Noodles were ok. The chicken in the noodles were also a bit dry. There was decent stir fry flavor in the pad see ew.
Menu is the qr code kind .
see photos of pad see ew noodle in chunk.
Figured I will try one more time, but my last order was one of the worst Thai food experiences I’ve had in Seattle honestly. I should’ve taken a picture, the noodles nearly looked uncooked.