(206) 622-7372
655 S King St
Seattle,
WA
98104
47.5983
-122.3247
Neighborhoods: International District, Downtown
Hours:
10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, until 1:30 a.m. Friday & Saturday
Last updated 4.14.11
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Cash, Check, Visa, Discover, Diners Club, MasterCard
Cuisine:
Family Favorite
by Penguintab at Citysearch
I just love the Tai Tung! I was pregnant with my first child the first time I ate here with my now-x, my Mom and her hubby, almost 29 years ago. Its not a trip to Seattle unless I get to stop there. We have a running family joke that there are hidden panels that they use to get into underground tunnels and they have a little ol' man sitting in an upstairs room in the building across from the parking lot watching where you go after you park your car there, lol. My youngest daughter got to eat there quite a bit when she visited Childrens Hosp, and she just loved the waiter named "curley". I think they told us a few years ago he was over 100 years old, so I doubt he's still there. I usually order the fried wonton chips as an appitizer, one of the chow meins with pan fried noodles, sweet & sour spair ribs, something spicy, and an extra order of the chow mein to bring home. The restraunt has aged as has the staff. I'll be very sad if they ever close. Parking is a pain during the day.
Tai Tung now well past its prime
by Indigenous at Citysearch
Tai Tung is a fixture in Seattle's International District, or Chinatown as it used to be called before that moniker became not-PC. I've been eating there for at least 42 years. The old place has not aged well. The restaurant has never been about ambience, it's never targeted the tourists. Rather it's been the place where the locals go to get a decent meal at a commensurate price.
It doesn't bustle like it used to, and the familiar staff just seems to be tired. The growth of the International District has brought with literally dozens of competitors and with so many choices, the old stalwart just kind of pales in comparison. As warm as my memories are of happy family meals there are, it's now true that better choices exist.
Tai Tung's surviving grace is the presence of truly authentic Chinese fare. While it has limited appeal to the American appetite, it continues to draw a small but faithful group of older local Chinese.
- Pros: One of Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurants
- Cons: The old gray mare just ain't like she used to be
A little dingy, and just so-so food.
by stacydean2003 at Citysearch
Me and my husband ate here recently and it just wasn't that great. The place is a little dingy, and they were out of a number of items on the menu. The portions are ample, although the food is nothing special. Can't say that I'd go back there again.
- Pros: Big portions at a reasonable price
- Cons: Food is just not that good
Favorite All Time Restaurant
by queenpiglet at Citysearch
My parents use to take the bus from Tacoma when they were dating to eat at the Tai Tang, so I've been eating here forever (over 50 years)! Be prepared - you come for the food, not the atmosphere! Authentic Chinese food - among our family favorites: Chopped pork with Chinese sausage, Roast duck with plum sauce, Chinese mushrooms with oyster sauce, Pork chow mein with soft noodles (get crispy noodles on the side). Since my husband married into the family (nearly 30 years ago) we have added: Pork egg foo young, Fried shrimp (get the sweet and sour sauce on the side), BBQ Pork. We always get some dim sum to go (tell them its to go and they will pack it cold). Its our family tradition (my husband & I and whoever wants to join us) to eat Thanksgiving dinner here. We order so much food they have to drag a second table over and then we have food to last the rest of the long week-end. The waiters are all friendly and helpful. They pack up the leftovers and will split them however your table prefers. The drinks are so-so and expensive, but it adds to the fun.
- Pros: Tai Tung has a parking lot - get a ticket from the front counter
my favorite restaurant
by jvilog at Citysearch
Ever since I was a little girl living in Kent, my family and I have went to Tai Tung. My dad was a farmer in the kent valley, he new the owner(from many moons ago)some of my favorite dishes are their ginger beef and their sizzling rice soup. I now take my family there. It is our favorite place. There is something comforting about going to a restaurant which has some of the same waiters that waited on you when you were a child!


