Reviews on Asian food in SeaTac, Washington, United States. SeaTac /ˈsiːtæk/ is a city in southern King County, Washington, United States, and an outlying suburb of Seattle, Washington. The name SeaTac is a portmanteau of Seattle and Tacoma, and is derived from the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.
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4 based on 44 reviews
Having been rebooked due to maintenance issues, an eatery was in order to tide one over. Surrounding the array of hotels near SeaTac airport is an ample array of your typical US fast-food places along international boulevard. Not a block south of the intersection with S 188th street is Masaes Teriyaki. The eatery isn't fancy, and seats, at most, 25 people. It offers an enticing array of dishes. Their gyoza were crispy, flavorfully filled, and accompanied by a gyoza sauce in which the rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, ginger and other ingredients were very well balanced. Their Udon vegetable noodle bowl was as delicate and flavorful, with the rice noodles cooked to perfection. Why spend the same amount for a meal at a fast food place and come away with that typical bloated aftermath, when a short walk away is a gem. Highly recommended.
4 based on 169 reviews
We stayed at the Sea-Tac Ramada Inn on the night before our Alaska cruise. We had a group of 11 people and they were very accommodating. We didn't want them to put tables together but they made sure we were seated together in the same area. The service was fast, the food was very good. As there is not much around Sea-Tac airport, outside the terminal, so we decided to try this restaurant. Good choice. We decided to visit a brewery or two before we went to the ship on the day we left on the cruise so ate breakfast there before we went out. Same friendly service and a good breakfast. Not cheap but quite reasonable for what was served.
4 based on 37 reviews
We went to Arashi Ramen in Tukwila for lunch for the first time and were very pleased. The service was excellent and fast (our water glass got filled up about 4 times) and the food was excellent. We had the rice bowl and ramen special. When we are back in the area, we will return.
4 based on 114 reviews
I ate the possibly the best Thai green curry with chicken I have tried to date. $12 Served extremely hot and at the requested spice level. I think this is the first time I have ever been charged for the steamed white rice to go with the curry but it was only $1 and I was asked if I wanted it when I ordered. The Thai iced tea was good but a little small for $4. The service was mostly good The staff were all friendly and helpful when dealing with them. Only service issue was not being able to order another drink when I wanted to and a long wait to get the check. The lack of checking on me after my food arrived saved me $4. If not for those two minor things I would have rated this visit a 5.
4 based on 154 reviews
Better than most buffets but Feast buffet in Renton is better. Mizuki's Senior dinner buffet on weekdays is $23.49. Feast is $24.29 but Feast is much larger and much more selections to choose from. Here was not bad compared to others but Feast is better. Sushi was substandard-almost bland and no flavor for most. Their prime rib was good and so was their sausage. They had some baked scallops and shrimp that were good and bacon wrapped shrimp. Shumai was OK and they had cold chicken feet in the salad bar. Interesting-tried it. I had eaten them heated in dimsum but never cold. OK and they had warmed up pigs feet that were quite good. Many people seemed interested in their desserts and ice cream. They had snow crab but no crab cracker so I had to ask the waitress for one. Some of the staff seemed to lack English skills and sometimes did not understand what you were asking-young lady at the front desk. I asked her how old is a senior and she did not understand. They were not that busy but waitress was good. Young lady at front desk was on her phone most of the time looking at things.
4 based on 111 reviews
It isn't hard to see why this restaurant is so highly rated. The food was very good, so good that you better have a reservation on a weekend night. Despite the popularity, I found the prices to be quite reasonable. As some have noted, the staff could work on their customer service. They aren't unpleasant, just very busy and don't go out of their way to try to please.
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4 based on 135 reviews
Sashimi was fresh. Crunchy roll was supposed to be Shrimp Tempura. Turned out to be fake crab meat. Busy place so you canât linger over dinner. There is a line out the door with more customers waiting to get in. Not a place to enjoy dinner. Just eat and leave. Convenient location with parking in the strip mall.
4 based on 78 reviews
I checked out the Tripadvisor reviews to find a goos local restaurant after getting in to Seattle at dinner time. There was quite a few Thai restaurants in the area and Bai Tong Thai looked promising, so I decided to visit it. I ordered Khao Soi, a type of Thai dish I had not had yet had. The dish has crispy egg noodles, shallots, lime, pickled green mustard, sliced red onion and chicken in thin yellow curry. I enjoyed the meal, it had a light, refreshing taste. I would recommend a visit.
4 based on 89 reviews
The first thing you notice is that the service is impeccable. Servers are very efficient and very friendly, some of the best service I've had. The food is amazing with a good variety of Chinese dishes. Definitely recommend coming with a group so you can order and try a variety of dishes. There are no reservations so get there early or be prepared to wait for a table.
4 based on 496 reviews
Mango Thai is within walking distance of the Seattle-Tacoma airport and the multiple hotels/motels in this area. The food is just exceptionally good. It is quite obvious that the vegetables and fruits are extremely fresh and of the highest quality. Moreover, the cooking and sauces are very close to perfection. As the food, the service is excellent. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly.The restaurant itself is a pleasant room and noise level is minimal. Mango Thai is definitely a âgo toâ place if staying the area or even between flights. At 5:30 on a Sunday night, the restaurant was already almost full and the take out service was very busyâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦I think this illustrates the excellent reputation.
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