(206) 292-8828
516 Maynard Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
47.5982
-122.3248
Neighborhoods: Downtown, International District
What People Are Saying About Honey Court Seafood Restaurant
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – This Chinatown/International District dining destination pleases the palate with its well-stocked dim sum offerings, fresh seafood dishes and savory entrees such as house special noodles, salt and pepper squid, Mongolian beef and honey walnut prawns. Authentic cuisine, huge portions, reasonable prices, family-style atmosphere and friendly staff leave diners craving more. Open year-round and even on holidays, this place offers an alternative to eating in or quick meals to go. – – Hits: Wide variety of dishes available offers something for everyone, including…
Always the best Chinese food after midnight!
by invocation at Citysearch
Especially right after the club this is the best place for grub. Ofcourse who doesn't get the honey walnut prawns it's the bomb!
Tasty Midnight Dining
by aep at Citysearch
This restaurant is always packed in the early morning hours and is usually fairly busy during the day. No need for reservations. It's good food, quick service in an economical dining room. I especially like the honey court prawns and salt-and-pepper pork. It's a little grubby, but like most restaurants in the area, well worth the trip. I can't wait to go back.
- Pros: late-night, inexpensive, service
- Cons: , late night parking
It's all about the food here
by chowhound369 at Citysearch
We dined on dim sum here one crowded Sunday (always a good sign) and were pretty satisfied. The Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce, sliced barbecued pork, shiu mai (sp?), sesame seed balls, seafood dumplings, and barbecue pork humbao were excellent. We didn't like the texture of the crab and fish maw soup, but that might be a casualty of our admittedly sometimes-pedestrian tastes (is it a true dim sum feast if we avoid the chicken feet?). The interior is bare and a bit seedy looking but the food makes up for it.
- Pros: pork buns (humbao), chinese broccoli, sesame seed balls
The Details on Honey Court Seafood Restaurant
Know Before You Go:
Since the restaurant stays open late, expect the weekend nights to be filled with young partygoers.
Save Time:
Plan for an early or late lunch to avoid a long wait.










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