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Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant

628 S Weller St
Seattle, WA 98104-2925
Phone: (206) 682-2828

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Good for kids
  • Good for groups
5 Star Rating
 
(7 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(3 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)

User Reviews for Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant

Citysearch (6), Judy's Book (4), Trip Advisor (1), All (11)

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/03/2007 Posted by mack3000

I've hesitated writing this review for a long time- thinking we'd keep it our "secret", but people need to know about Hing Loon. The food and service are phenomenal! Atmosphere is plain, but that's not why you go. Salt and pepper prawns, beef gravy chow fun, string beans, green onion pancakes.....all are top notch. Tons of specials, you can't go wrong!

Pros: Incredible food, friendly service

Cons: Atmosphere's a little sterile

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/07/2006 Posted by notime2cook

Hing Loon is my all time favorite restaurant for Chinese comfort food. The food is always delicious, generous portions (for lunch the next day), and the sevice is very friendly. From the exterior, it does not have the ambiance one might come to expect with good food. Get past the fluorescent lighting and old style cafeteria chairs and order one of the specials that are handwritten and taped up to the walls. I regularly order the country style pancake and the sizzling eggplant. Love the little sesame rounds that come with the fortune cookies.

Pros: Fabulous food, speedy take out, friendly service

Cons: Fluorescent lighting

4 Star Rating: Recommended

07/15/2004 Posted by east_by_nothwest

I don't often like to divulge undiscovered dining bargains, but when it comes to turning over fresh seafood, the more the merrier! Hing's no frills decor inside & out doesn't draw in the average intrepid Asian diner, but round tables of Shanghai businessmen & young Chinese couples gladly populate the place. Do try the Beef Satay Chow Funn & Garlic Stir-Fried Pea Vines (when in season) along with the many sporatic & beautifully penned specials posted around the dining area. Bring a date, because it's all about getting hungry later...

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/29/2003 Posted by superkelsi808

This is a great little restaurant that stays open late! Parking is kind of hard to find near this busy International District restaurant, however, it is definitely worth the search! The food is prepared really quickly and it's very good! I would recommend the Salt Pepper Pork Ribs, Hawaiian Style Noodles with Minute Chicken, Chinese Broccoli with Garlic...those are just a few of my favorites!

4 Star Rating: Recommended

03/26/2003 Posted by t0adman

My rating of the decor is based on a friend's report when she picked up our meal. Lit up like a sports arena and oddly furnished. The food, however, is fantastic! We had kung pow chicken, moo shoo pork, assorted seafood with ginger and green onions, pork fried rice, and hot and sour soup. It was all very fresh, flavorful and light on the oil. Their sesame desert dumplings are a nice treat too. I'll go back for more.

Pros: fresh ingredients, pleasant staff

Cons: little pricey, marginal atmosphere

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/10/2002 Posted by oldrobot

The Hingloons's Cuisine is far and above most of the restuarants listed for best chinese eats in seattle. one look at the names mentioned of other restaurants and you see the Caucasion-centric twist on all the voting going on here. anyway...... Try the singapore style noodles, the salt &pepper tofu, the seabass which is always seems tastier here than any other place. My list of favorite dishes goes on and on . the atmospere is great, and gives you that feeling your waiting patiently while your mom cooks up your favorite viddles.

Pros: family atmosphere, amazing food, best of the district

Cons: can be hard to find, hard to find parking

Editor's Review

No-frills Cantonese restaurant in the I.D. serves seafood specialties, hot pots and noodle dishes to a mixed crowd.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

Make sure to peruse the many hand-written specials hanging on the walls--some of the best dishes are found there.

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Restaurant Information

Admission

  • $1 to $10

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 10:00am- 1:00am
  • Fri-Sat 10:00am- 2:00am
  • Sun 10:00am- 1:00am

Payment Types

  • Cash
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Diners Club
  • Discover

Cuisines

  • Seafood
  • Chinese

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Family Style
  • Cheap Eats
  • Carry Out

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