When I moved to Seattle over 6 years ago from Oklahoma, I had only had Korean BBQ a handful of times in my life and none of those times were in OKC. They were in China when I traveled abroad and lived there for a while – I loved it so much, so I wasContinue reading “So Moon Nan Jib”
Tag Archives: asian food
Mama Dough
This is not my first post on Mama Dough because it deserves a seat at the table. I have been frequenting this restaurant for 5 years and every time they still knock it out of the park. Their food is always delicious, reasonably priced, and quality unmatched. I have eaten my way through most ofContinue reading “Mama Dough”
Boiling Point
Boiling Point is a very popular chain for hot pot. If you aren’t familiar with hot pot – it is a boiling broth that you cook beef, vegetables, dumplings and more in. Typically most hot pot spots are more communal – meaning the broth is brought to the table and goes in the middle andContinue reading “Boiling Point”
Sesame Chicken
Better than takeout sesame chicken is all you need tonight. Skip that doordash or drive thru and make this for dinner instead. This is not your Panda Express order, in fact it is so much better! My version is light and healthy, highlighting the fresh chicken with a light sauce and sauteed peppers to roundContinue reading “Sesame Chicken”
Xi’an Noodles
I first went to Xi’an Noodles back in like 2016 or 2017…a long long time ago. My friend actually found it on yelp and was like let’s try it! So we drove all the way from Kent to Udisctrict for some noodles. Seems crazy, right? It was so worth it though and I would driveContinue reading “Xi’an Noodles”
Asian Recipes
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung, or more commonly known as DTF is a popular chinese chain that is famous for their soup dumplings (xiaolongbao). You’ll likely find a DTF location in the larger cities. Washington has a total of 4 locations – two in Seattle, one in Bellevue, and one in Tukwila – so you likely haveContinue reading “Din Tai Fung”
Bangrak Market
Bangrak Market is a staple in Seattle. They are bringing delicious Thai food to Seattle in a fun, bright atmosphere. You walk in to the restaurant and are greeted with tantalizing smells and loud music. Their vibe is all about replicating Thailand street food and street markets and you are definitely transported to another country.Continue reading “Bangrak Market”
Spring Kitchen
I love me some Vietnamese food – so many options and flavors and textures. You can get something warm, like Pho or opt for a cold noodle bowl with crunchy vegetables. Spring Kitchen is a great spot if you can’t decide what you want, but know you want it to taste good. They have twoContinue reading “Spring Kitchen”
Pho Bac
Pho Bac has been called the best pho in Seattle, so I checked it out to see if the hype is real. They have 2 locations – but their Seattle location on Jackson is currently the only one open for dine-in, so I bundled up in the cold and headed there for a warm bowlContinue reading “Pho Bac”