Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Shoreline, Washington, United States. Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, United States, 9 miles (14 km) north of Downtown Seattle bordering the northern Seattle city limits. As of the 2010 census, the population was 53,007, making it the 20th largest city in the state of Washington.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Visited Thanksgiving week, on a night w/wind chill below 0F. The restaurant was simple, warm, and inviting. Service was quick and food was served piping hot to the table. Complimentary cream puffs/orange slices accompanied the meal. The dinner was delicious enough that I returned just 3 days later for Round 2, lunch. We sampled various pho and curry dishes, and the spring rolls were absolutely huge. Bathrooms are all the way at the back of the restaurant, but very clean.The tofu banh mi was especially good, and prices were very affordable for the amount of food you get. Pho Tai is accessible on the RapidRide E Line and very easy to find, near the end of a petite strip mall at the corner of Aurora Ave. and 152nd St. Highly recommend; if I move into this part of Shoreline I will definitely plan on becoming a regular here.
4 based on 16 reviews
Size was generous and good food. We have seen a group of Chinese seniors there having breakfast snacks and tea; another sign of authentic Kuangdong food.
The beef bulgogi was nicely prepared, with great sticky rice and six side dishes they refilled. I would have preferred more sauce with the meat, though maybe that's less authentic. The other guests were Korean, so I will assume it's supposed to be this way!The atmosphere was not my taste, with a loud Korean reality TV show dominating the room. At the lunch price I would have been entirely satisfied with the value, but we were informed before ordering that they only do the dinner price on weekends, which means a slightly larger portion and in this case four extra dollars.
We were six adults and two kids in for dinner. Most of the adults wanted bibimbap, so we didnât sit at the BBQ tables. The mushroom bibimbap was outstanding (but then again, I really like mushrooms). The Neng myun noodles were also quite good. Iâm far from an expert on Korean cuisine, but the place was full of Koreans, so Iâm thinking itâs probably pretty close to right. Too, the Koreans at our table said the food was nicely done. Service was good (use the buzzer button), and the prices were right - we came out to about $15 per person with a couple of adult beverages included. Will definitely go back when weâre back up this way on the next trip.
5 based on 17 reviews
I suggested a chain dumpling restaurant to my husband and he wasnât feeling it. Instead, he searched for other dumpling places and found this gem. We ordered so much food not realizing the big portions. We ordered a sampler (see photo), green beans, spicy chicken, tomato and egg mixed noodles, pork and chive dumplings, egg and chive dumplings, and two sides of rice. Even with four people, we had three boxes of leftovers! Everything was so flavorful and delicious!Weâll definitely visit again and make sure to bring friends!
4 based on 30 reviews
Based around an Asian Supermarket, this small joint has really great and authentic Thai Food. Am originally from Southeast Asia and can say this food is good even by our standards. They were able to customize the dishes to suit an individual's spice level to which we tries level 5 and it was still acceptable. Would recommend anyone to try and would go back myself too.
4 based on 84 reviews
Bar Dojo is a Modern Asian Restaurant featuring a melting pot of Asian comfort foods with Northwest ingredients, focusing on all-natural, organic and sustainable fare. As the first and only of its kind in Edmonds, Bar Dojo strives to be the neighborhood g
First time at Bar Dojo and we were not disappointed. Our server was very attentive and pleasant. We tried to many appetizers to list them all but a couple of our favorites were; pork dumplings and pork belly tacos. Nice environment and decorated well. Has a small bar area. Has a decent wine selection and several beers on tap. Can't wait to return.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Large choice of pho and good portions even with the small bowl it's hard to finish.the place is small and staff are pretty quiet,It was difficult to park in front of the restaurant - be careful.
4 based on 41 reviews
My wife is Indonesian and she insisted on trying this place as we drove through Seattle. The local was a bit out of the way and the inside décor not too impressive. However, the food was very good, and very authentic. We both enjoyed our meals and even took some takeout for later.The service was quite good and the place was moderately busy for the middle of a Friday afternoon.They were running a video that showcased their various dishes combined with amazing images of Indonesia. I have spend many years in this country, and the images in the video really impressed me.
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4 based on 75 reviews
This is a popular neighborhood restaurant tucked in a strip mall. Interior is pleasantly decorated and staff is friendly. We've enjoyed several good meals there and really loved the Hor-Mok on our last visit. It arrived wrapped in foil--inside were prawns, squid, scallops, mussels, etc. The curry sauce was wonderful--we spooned the remnants over rice. I ordered the Hot Pot Treasures, with assorted seafood and vermicelli noodles. While it was tasty, it paled in comparison to the Hor-Mok. We didn't try any, but there is an intriguing menu of cocktails, too.
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