Seahawks play off and the district was BUSY we had a 5min wait and so well worth it. Hot and Sour soup. Hong Kong style Chow Mein honey walnut prawns. House fried rice and the infamous chicken...
Tai Tung Chinese Restaurant
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Tai Tung Chinese Restaurant, established in 1935 by Grandpa Quan, proudly holds the title of Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurant, remaining a family-owned establishment for over 89 years. Renowned for its commitment to using the freshest ingredients, Tai Tung serves quality Chinese cuisine that has been passed down through generations.
The restaurant is notable for its connection to iconic martial artist Bruce Lee, who was a regular patron, often dining at the same table and ordering his favorite dishes, Oyster Sauce Beef and Garlic Shrimp. Guests are encouraged to visit the famous Bruce Lee table and enjoy a meal in a historic setting that reflects a rich culinary heritage.
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I went back here the other day and tried the king Pao chicken and it was very good. Different then you'll get other places but that's the appeal. We also got some sautéed Chinese greens that were...
We are frequent visitors because of their good food but our last visit disappointed us. Chopped Pork and Chinese Sausage: 1/10 looks and tastes inedible. chinese sausage was fine but the pork...
When you visit the Chinatown-International District in Seattle, there visual monuments to a caring Asian amd Pacific Islander community that have built the neighborhood over the last...
"Wok hei" is defined as "the breath of the wok". It is that savory flavor created by very high heat, oil vaporization, and quick tossing. The "wok hei" is very strong in this restaurant....
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