2. Harbor City Restaurant
7.5
707 S King St (at 7th Ave S), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · International District · 41 tips and reviews
Lisa McAlister: Favorite Dim sum spot in the ID! Har gow, shuimai, sticky rice, and short ribs are amazing! Big portions and pretty cheap, just don't look at how dirty the carpet is.
Didi C: Great restaurant for dim sum; from their regular menu, Beef with Black Bean Sauce is my favorite.
Felicity Mould: Best dim sum I’ve had in Seattle and such a reasonable price!
3. Honey Court Seafood
7.8
516 Maynard Ave S (at S Weller St.), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · International District · 30 tips and reviews
Richard Wood: My favorite place in the ID to go for Dim Sum. Kinda divey, but excellent food and very reasonably priced.
Mark Frederick: Excellent dim sum, the place is always packed so get there early. Try the chicken feet.
Ria Ndut: Dim Sum, salted fish chicken fried rice, salted and pepper wings or calamari so good!!
7. Din Tai Fung 鼎泰豐
8.9
2621 NE 46th St (University Village, 2nd Floor), Seattle, WA
Dumpling Restaurant · University District · 152 tips and reviews
Dev: Confucius says, have sum dim sum
Andreas Schreiber: Perfect place for Dim Sum. Tasted as good as in Taipeh, where Din Tai Fung is my favorite restaurant. My favorite dish is Shrimp and Pork Wontons with Spicy Sauce.
Aadil Bhatti: Dumplings, noodles, soup, other dim sum
Toni Spott: Any of the dim sum!! You can’t go wrong with anything here!
Ryan Namba: Right in the heart of downtown, the newest of the Din Tai Fung restaurants in WA is modern, spacious, and — pleasant surprise! — uncrowded if you avoid meal rushes.
ᴡ Jordan: Amazing dumplings and noodles
12. Chiang's Gourmet
7.7
7845 Lake City Way NE (at 12th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · Roosevelt · 30 tips and reviews
Seattle Met: There’s something for everyone in this converted root beer stand off Lake City Way and its sister in Renton, off menus marked Szechuan, Chinese (heavy on the Taiwanese), Vegetarian, and American. Read more.
Serious Eats: Make sure you get the smaller "Chinese" menu for the best and most authentic dishes. Anything with the homemade noodles is a surefire winner.
Bruce Ryan: The best Szechwan Spicy Chicken (辣子雞) in the area as well as other tasty choices. Their dumplings are rustic thick-skinned style (which I like), but take a while so order them when you sit down.