Chiang’s Gourmet Restaurant
About Chiang’s Gourmet Restaurant
Chiang’s Gourmet Restaurant, located in Seattle, offers Szechuan and Dim Sum cuisine. With vegan options and a cozy atmosphere, it is a favorite among locals. Customers rave about the generous portions and delicious dishes, such as the Green Onion Pancake, Shanghai Noodles, and Five Star Spicy Hot Chicken. The service is friendly, despite occasional hiccups in timing. Overall, Chiang’s Gourmet Restaurant is a must-visit spot for authentic Chinese cuisine in Seattle, where you can expect mouthwatering flavors and a welcoming dining experience.
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TLDR: Food: 4.5/5 Price 4.5/5 (~$250 before tip, 13 dishes) Wait: 1/5 (went 1hr seated/ordered with no food) Staff: 4/5 Space: 4/5 Time stamps: 4:30-6:41 Seated 4:35 (4:30 reservation, party of 10) Hot tea 4:40 Orders taken 4:45 Vegetable dumplings 5:51 Ribs, sweet and sour chicken, egg fu yung 5:58 Hot and sour soup 6:00 Shanghai noodles, dandan noodles 6:12 Mapo tofu 6:15 Green beans, white rice 6:20 Shrimp w/ lobster sauce, sauteed beef 6:23 Eggplant 6:28 Check/fortune cookies 6:41 I'm going to be generous because it was Christmas and therefore very busy but we were seated at our table for OVER AN HOUR AFTER WE ORDERED WITH NO FOOD. Something that was very odd was all the items were brought at different times, and the appetizers (ex: green beans) were brought at the very end, and we didn't get white rice until 2 hours into our meal after we promted server. Service was this slow for whole restraunt I observed. Food was mostly super delicious, but my favorite chinese dish, hot and sour soup was awful everyone at our table agreed), it was cold, had no texture, and just tasted like sour water, a big letdown for me. Loved the hot tea given at the beginning and refilled throughout the meal! Staff were freibdly and helpful despite the overwhelm. Small place, mostly clean, sparsly decorated, small waiting area. Looking forward to trying again on a non-holiday to see if food comes out faster. Would recommend!
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The food is good here. Very cozy experience in a quant space. The service is also good. No complaints.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are some popular dishes at Chiang’s Gourmet Restaurant?
Guests rave about the dim sum, particularly the Shanghai pan-fried noodles and the sweet and sour ribs. The handmade dumplings and unique appetizers like cattle tendon are also favorites!
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Do I need a reservation to dine at Chiang’s Gourmet?
Reservations are accepted, but many diners report being able to walk in and secure a table, especially during less busy times.
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Can I order food for takeout?
Yes, Chiang’s Gourmet offers both dine-in and takeout options, making it convenient for those who want to enjoy their meal at home.
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What is the atmosphere like in the restaurant?
The restaurant is described as cozy and casual, with a quiet ambiance that is perfect for family gatherings or relaxed dining.
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Is there parking available at the restaurant?
Yes, there is a free parking lot and free street parking available for guests visiting Chiang’s Gourmet.
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Probably my favorite place in Seattle. Weekend Shanghai dimsum. Place is a bit outdated but you can't beat the food. The owner is so nice and sometimes brings me as special treat. Yum.