1. Kau Kau Barbeque Market
7.7
656 S King St (at Maynard Ave S), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · International District · 60 tips and reviews
Lyssa Ashlee: The BEST BBQ IN SEATTLE! Gotta have the roasted pork and BBQ pork everytime. And roasted duck with plum sauce. Also try pot stickers, wonton soup, and beef chow mein. :D Hope this helps!
Chefs Feed: Mark Fuller, chef of Ma'ono Fried Chicken & Whiskey, eats here on his nights off. He loves the Roasted duck. Read more.
Laurentia H: Get their roasted duck, cha siu (BBQ pork), and salted chicken. They're the best around! On the weekend, expect to stand in line for at least 30 minutes.
3. Canlis
9.1
2576 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · East Queen Anne · 116 tips and reviews
Hsiao-Ching Chou: Best, most complete restaurant in Seattle. Great food, atmosphere, decor, service, cellar, mixologist, live music, view...and the BEST roasted duck ever. It's high-end and worth it. Read more.
Randy Balmores: Hands down the greatest service I've ever got. The good was very excellent. Had the roast duck and it was one of the best things I've ever had. A little on the high end $$ wise, but not by much
Joanna Burton: Excellent cocktails, fantastic food, super service and such a great performance from Walt on the piano. This place is a must if you visit Seattle, but be sure to book well in advance.
5. Revel
9.0
403 N 36th St (at Phinney Ave N), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Fremont · 163 tips and reviews
Connie Lu: Can't go wrong with anything on the menu, but highly recommend the Roasted Duck Tea Noodles, Short Rib Rice, and the Short Rib Dumplings!
minniemon: try: seaweed noodles with dungeness crab & smoked tea noodles with roasted duck
Kevin Faul: Rice bowls & Ambiance. Great for a date. Lively athmosphere with fresh fusion food. A Seattle must. Eat at the end corner of the butcher block counter and watch the chefs in the open kitchen.
6. Regent Bakery & Cafe
7.1
1404 E Pine St (14th Ave), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 27 tips and reviews
Paul Rosenberg: Best “American” Chinese food I’ve ever tasted and I’ve had plenty. Don’t miss the egg foo young, roast duck, chow fun and honey walnut prawns. You WILL be back!
Angela Argentati: A connoisseur of chocolate desserts, the delicious chocolate mousse cake haunts me.
Foximus Potter: The cake is NOT a lie!
7. Ba Bar
9.0
550 12th Ave (at E Barclay St), Seattle, WA
Vietnamese Restaurant · 137 tips and reviews
M Dom: The best roasted duck in town
Eric Tigre: Ba Bar evokes a modern update of a 60s French colonial officers club outfitted with a bakery, disco ball and orchids. Street food-inspired menu offers fresh bun bowls, pho, dumplings and cocktails. Read more.
Eater: The motto for Eric Banh's Ba Bar is street food and cold drink. The latter is now in the hands of Fairness Peck, the bar manager. Sample Peck's talents at the daily happy hour from 3 to 7 p.m.
8. Noi Thai Cuisine
8.0
1303 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 20 tips and reviews
Aimée Jane Parr: Amazing Thai restaurant in the downtown area. Food & drinks were delicious! Option to order family size so all the food can be shared between the table. Recommend crispy garlic chicken & crying tiger!
Foodtraveler_theworld: Serve authentic Thai yellow crab curry which you can choose spicy level. The ambience is good for friends, family, tourist or business with both indoor & outdoor. Location is near Pike market.
Moe Dexler: Get here before 6p for an amazing happy hour!!
Jesse Johnston: The oyster buckets are worth the price and wait time. Try and get a table near the windows for an oceanside view!
The Seattle Times: The city's most romantic happy hour also offers a $2.95 appetizer list, including three buttery croissants with ham and cheese, steamed mussels and goat cheese and garlic mousse. 5-7 M-F, 8-10 Sat Read more.
Kerry Antezana: It's all about the deck in summertime.
13. Il Bistro
7.4
93 Pike St (at First Ave), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Pike Place · 39 tips and reviews
ImpulseWine.com: Loved the sauteed prawns with organic basil and vermouth on their late night menu
Seattle Happy Hour: Il Bistro has #hh 5-6:30 p.m. nightly; 10-midnight, Sun-Thurs; 11 p.m.-1 a.m., Fri-Sat http://www.ilbistro.net/bar/happyhour.html #pikeplace
Eric Rising: Be sure to ask for Gabe...best server there!