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3 new Asian spots in Seattle

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Published on October 01, 2019
3 new Asian spots in SeattleChengdu Memory | Photo: Danny S./Yelp

If you've got Asian fare on the brain, you're in luck: We've found the freshest Seattle eateries to quell your cravings. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for Asian food.

Lazy Susan

823 Fifth Ave. North, Queen Anne

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Lazy Susan is a Korean and Mexican spot.

Lazy Susan specializes in Korean-Mexican fusion dishes. On the menu, you'll find double-fried chicken wings, kimchi chorizo mac and cheese, spicy Korean pork and more. The restaurant also serves burritos and noodle dishes.

Lazy Susan's current Yelp rating of four stars out of four reviews indicates the newcomer is fitting in with the neighborhood. 

Yelper Gaby L., who reviewed Lazy Susan on September 15, wrote, "Cute and trendy restaurant with lots of open seating. We had the Korean beef tacos, kimchi mac and cheese and the kalbi rib lettuce wrap platter. All of it was really good, but I think the kimchi mac and cheese was my favorite."

Buerjia Chinese Sauerkraut Fish

13200 Aurora Ave. North, Northgate

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Buerjia Chinese Sauerkraut Fish is a Sichuan spot, offering seafood and more.

Try the wide starch noodle soup, the fried chicken wings or the shredded chicken with mixed vegetables. Chinese doughnuts, matcha ice cream and fried milk custard are also available. 

Buerjia Chinese Sauerkraut Fish's current Yelp rating of four stars out of 13 reviews indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.

Yelper Liu J., who reviewed Buerjia Chinese Sauerkraut Fish on September 3, wrote, "This is my favorite restaurant in the Seattle area. Food is really authentic and delicious, you don't want to miss it."

Julia L. noted, "I was pleasantly surprised by their single main dish — the sauerkraut fish. It tastes as if they combined two famous dishes: Sichuan boiled fish and sauerkraut (Chinese pickled mustard greens) fish soup. It's a great combo of delicious spicy, sour, savory and numbing flavors."

Buerjia Chinese Sauerkraut Fish is open from 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.–10 p.m. on weekdays and 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on weekends.

Chengdu Memory

520 S. Jackson St., International District

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Chengdu Memory is a Sichuan spot, offering hot pot and more.

Chengdu Memory serves up authentic Sichuan style hotpot that guests can customize. Flavors include options like spicy chili, pork bone, braised beef, cumin lamb and more. There's also milk tea and fresh juice. 

Chengdu Memory's current rating of four stars out of 74 reviews on Yelp indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.

Yelper Weining G., who was one of the first users to visit Chengdu Memory on September 14, wrote, "Definitely one of the best Szechuan hotpot in town, also more affordable comparing to some other places with similar food quality."

Felipe L. noted, "True Szechuan flavors with high quality. It will not be cheap, expect to pay $60 for two or more, but you will get a fantastic tour across intense flavors."

Chengdu Memory is open from 11:30 a.m.–midnight daily.


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