
Vivienne’s Bistro is a modern Asian fusion restaurant located near the Seattle Convention Center, specializing in elevated dining experiences, private events. Perfect for business dinners, celebrations, and private dining, our menu features chef-driven dishes and curated cocktails in a refined setting. Discover one of Seattle’s unique destinations for modern Asian cuisine and memorable gatherings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 602 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 693-3190
Website: https://www.viviennesbistro.com/
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Reviews
Highly recommend the honey walnut shrimp, Peking pork chop, steak fried rice, and xiu mai dumplings!! All were incredibly delicious!
Service was friendly and quick as well! Highly recommend checking this restaurant out if you like Asian food!
The duck was excellent. At first we thought the price was a bit high, but after tasting it, we definitely felt it was worth it. Special shoutout to our server, Tony, who made the experience even better. He was attentive, knew exactly what we wanted, checked in regularly, and made sure our water glasses were never empty.
Overall, a really enjoyable dining experience. We’ll definitely be back!
A special thank you to Tony for the excellent service. He was attentive, friendly, and made us feel truly taken care of throughout the meal. He checked in at just the right moments and made sure we had everything we needed, which made us feel comfortable and valued as guests. We really enjoyed our time here and will definitely come back again!
The honey walnut prawns and the nine-flavor basil beef were both absolutely delicious. What really impressed us was the roast duck — paired with caramelized lemon, it had a unique and refreshing flavor, with no gamy taste at all.
The highlight of our experience, though, was our server Tony. He was very attentive and made sure we felt well taken care of throughout the meal. His warm and thoughtful service made our dinner even more enjoyable. We truly had a great dining experience and would gladly come back again.
We did 3 appetizers: Lobster Rangoons, Kolbi, and Wontons in Szechuan Chili Oil. Had the General Tso’s chicken with a side of white rice and finished with the Pumpkin Donuts with Blueberry Couli Jam.
Lobster Rangoons:
I’ll be honest, I am not crazy about rangoons crab or otherwise, but these were quite good. Perfectly fried with flavors that lasted and had a good amount of lobster meat. I recommend it. 7/10
Kolbi Steak:
Very well seasoned and a good portion size. It was cooked at the right temperature too. Not much to add, just a quality product. 7/10.
Wontons in Szechuan Chili Oil:
Mixed with minced garlic and cilantro it had good flavor and the szechuan wasn’t super spicy if that puts you off. Personally I hate cilantro so I’d ask for this without next time but the dish works well. 7/10.
General Tso’s Chicken:
Ah, the classic made for Americans dish that isn’t actually Chinese but kinda almost has become it from osmosis of the cultures now. Well this was good. Cooked the way you’d hope it would be if the idea for it actually originated from China. The glaze is sweet, the fry is to the amount it needs. No nasty aftertaste like cheap Chinese food joints. 7/10.
Pumpkin Donuts with Blueberry Couli Jam:
It’s mochi based so if that is off putting for you — not my favorite — you might want to skip it. Even so I can respect it’s integrity and rate accordingly as if it was a texture I like. They are piping hot so you might want to mix it with the jam and break it open. The pumpkin is there but not overpowering. Solid. 7/10 here too.
The ambiance is great. Lively for downtown and Sunday and it wasn’t a wait at all without a reservation to get in. The food came out exceedingly quick and you can hear the chef in the back working with a massive flame from the wok. By far though, Tony being open to great service made this very enjoyable. He recommended movies to us — and we talked about Demon Slayer — and overall just a good server to customer interactions. Would have already returned for the food but the service makes it that much better. For that reason I’m happy to rate it higher because this is the extra piece that’s missing from most restaurants these days and what separates a good experience from a great one! And for all this food we got it was less than $100 for two people!
Overall,
8/10⭐