Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: (206) 528-5575
Fax: (206) 528-5535
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Ninetieth Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 11am-1:30pm, 4pm-9:30pm, Sun 4pm-9pm
Message from Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon
Voted "Best Take-Out" 2004 by readers of Seattle Weekly
- Sauces available for purchase
- Optional spicy preparation
- Catering and delivery
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Editorial Review for Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Most patrons are regulars and comfortably dressed in kick-back attire. Some take tables in the front room, but many head toward the back dining room and take a stool at the dumpling bar, where a cook continuously forms and steams the dumplings (jiao-zi). Specialties include tea-smoked duck, green-onion pancakes, salt-and-pepper prawns. House-made noodles and steamed dumplings, authentic clay hot pot and crisp, battered and fried eggplant slices in sugar-vinegar-soy sauce are also offered.
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User Reviews for Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon
05/09/2008 Posted by windawin
After seeing that the Snappy Dragon won several "Best of Seattle" awards, my husband and I decided to give it a try...HUGE MISTAKE!!! The first bad sign, not a single Asian customer!! The "crisy eggplant" had a sauce that was practically florescent red! Each dish was excessively salty and the tea was flavorless...brown water. You are better off going to Panda Express. At least there you expect to get mediocre "trashy" Chinese food. "Best of" award...what the heck Seattle!!!?????
Pros: fast
Cons: the food
04/17/2008 Posted by SummerShelley77
I've never been a fan of Judy Fu's however, on my pregnant sisters' craving for Chinese and our combined laziness, we decided to order. I thought maybe it will be better this time as we haven't ordered from there in a year or so... NOPE. The food is extremely greasy, and sweet and sour chicken and shrimp are so heavily breaded there is barely any meat in there. The only dish that was okay is the fried rice, however, it is very greasy so you will need papertowels to literally strain it first.
Pros: None
Cons: Expensive, Greasy tasteless food
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