
Craving Cantonese food?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top sources of Guangdong-style dim sum, barbecue and more around Seattle, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to fulfill your urges. Unsurprisingly, all the top results are located in the International District.
1. Harbor City Restaurant

Topping the list is Harbor City Restaurant. Located at 707 S. King St. (between South Seventh Avenue and South Canton Alley), the dim sum spot, which also offers barbecue and more, is the most popular Cantonese restaurant in Seattle, boasting four stars out of 1,433 reviews on Yelp.
The menu includes vegetable, tofu, duck, seafood, beef and poultry options like egg rolls, hot pot, chow fun and soups. See the full list of offerings here.
2. Kau Kau Barbeque

Next up is Kau Kau Barbeque, situated at 656 S. King St. (between South Maynard Alley). With four stars out of 924 reviews on Yelp, the meat and seafood-focused restaurant has proven to be a local favorite.
Kau Kau is open seven days a week. Barbecued pork, seaweed soup, shrimp fried rice and curry beef noodles are just a few of the menu items.
3. A + Hong Kong Kitchen

A + Hong Kong Kitchen, located at 419 Sixth Ave. South (between Jefferson and Jackson streets), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the Hong Kong-style café four stars out of 441 reviews.
Curry fish balls, Szechuan sliced lamb noodle soup, steamed ox tripe and beef brisket lo mein are on the menu. The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
4. Canton Wonton House

Canton Wonton House, a spot specializing in noodles and the titular wontons, is another go-to, with four stars out of 282 Yelp reviews.
Head over to 608 S. Weller St. (between South Sixth and South Maynard avenues) on any day but Monday to try one of its popular noodle soups, noodles with vegetables or congee bowls.
5. Pacific Cafe Hong Kong Kitchen

Last but not least, check out Pacific Cafe Hong Kong Kitchen, which has earned four stars out of 228 reviews on Yelp. You can find the Hong Kong-style café and Cantonese spot at 416 Fifth Ave. South (between King and Jefferson streets).
The restaurant serves baked rice and spaghetti, noodles, rice dishes and desserts like the Walnut Sweet Soup. But be aware: it's closed on Mondays.

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