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- Héctor HernándezAgosto 17, 2014Kon Pao Chicken y la papa al chile excelentes, la papa un bastante picosa pero el sabor muy bien.Kon Pao Chicken is awesome!! Shered potato Chili Oil really Spicy but really great as well.
- DailyCandyDezembro 31, 2013"The sleek, contemporary joint is a dreamy postdinner date spot. Desserts include East-meets-West combos like creme brulee with black tea and tiramisu with red tea."
- Seattle MetNovembro 9, 2011The Jackson Street bistro is the talk of Chinatown with it's sleek interior and red lanterns, where Shanghai favorites are interspersed with Korean rarities like fermented black bean ja jang noodles. Leia mais
- Felix SargentSetembro 4, 2014Really impressed with the food. Very authentic flavor and didn't taste cheap, like some (even expensive) Asian restaurants can. Loved it.
- max LMaio 2, 2018New bar made to look like a dive. Helpful bartenders. Other than well (house) booze be warned liquor prices are expensive
- You would think that the concept of Chinese food with Korean and Japanese beverages adapted to snobby American tastes would be bad, but it's actually quite amazing. I highly recommend Red Lantern.
- Must try: Spicy Chicken Wings and Balsamic Vinegar Sweet and Sour Pork. Absolutely AMAZING!!!
- Jason RedmondNovembro 13, 2013Lunch specials start at $6.95 and include hot-and-sour soup, hot tea and rice.
- Casey PilgrimJunho 26, 2013This place is fantastic. Very clean, great food. Incredible hot and sour soup.
- Sunita MartiniAgosto 12, 2013The braised pork belly dish is unattractive looking but so delicious you won't care how weird it looks.
- Dinner has a higher number of authentic Chinese dishes than lunch. Lunch is still delicious.
- Anthony MatlockFevereiro 21, 2013Order the General Tso's chicken & the spicy pepper chicken. Delicious!
- Seattle MetFevereiro 18, 2011The talk of Chinatown is the contemporary new Jackson Street bistro with the sleek interior and the red lanterns Leia mais
- Jennifer WeisJaneiro 15, 2011Quick & delicious pre-bus meal: potstickers, wok-seared pork & crispy long beans.