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Shanghai Garden - Seattle

524 6th Ave S Seattle, WA (206) 625-1688

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Shanghai Garden - Seattle is a Chinese and Noodle Shop restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid less than $10, and tipped between 15% to 18%.

People describe this restaurant as Chinese, Brown Rice, International Dis..., Noodle Shop, and Handmade noodles [ tag it ]

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****1/4

4.3 avg. based on 7 ratings & 6 reviews

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6 reviews

Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  jetleigh
Apr 1, 2008 Link

Surprisingly pleased by the noodles

Ok I admit it, my knowledge of Chinese restaurants in the International District isn’t as good as it should be. Good Japanese or Vietnamese restaurants in the I-District are easy to find, but for some reason I’d always felt that the Chinese restaurants on the Eastside were better than their I-District counterparts.

Dining at Shanghai Garden was a solid first step in redeeming the local Chinese restaurants, IMO. I wasn’t expecting much, and the decor inside is typical for such a restaurant – a large fish tank and some pretty bare walls save for some unappealing pictures of food. Points to them for being cleaner than most other restaurants in the area.

But the main attraction here are the noodles, especially the hand shaved ones. There’s a large selection of different kinds of noodles, and seeing that I really liked what I tried, I’ll definitely be coming back to try the others.

All in all, Shanghai Garden is a solid pick to satisfy your noodle cravings.

What I ate:
  • ****

    Above average presentation, great beefy soup flavor, and nicely chewy noodles. The beef was tender and not overcooked, too. My only wish was that the portions were larger. =)

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
less than $10
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Nov 26, 2007 Link

Had lunch here this weekend. The hand shaven...

Had lunch here this weekend. The hand shaven noodlesoups were pretty good (I had the braised beef one), but the shanghai dumplings are only mediocre (it was not juicy enough, and the dumpling wraps were way too thick).

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Dec 29, 2006 Link

BEST NOODLES I HAVE EVER HAD

The hand shaved noodles are the best I have ever tried. I crave them all the time, which hurts alittle since I live over 200 miles away. I can not find anything that compares.

What I ate:
  • *****

    Very good goes great with an order of vegtable chowmein w/hand shaved noodles

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I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Dec 23, 2006 Link

A lunch-time staple.

I work nearby at Amazon, so I may be a bit jaded. Shanghai Garden gets 4 stars though for being good food and clean. I’ve taken candidates here for interviews many times. I’ve tried about half the things on the menu.

Extras:
I came here for
a meal on the go
My meal cost
less than $10
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Dec 11, 2006 Link

The barley green noodles are worth the trip

Pretty good for lunch, and jetleigh’s right about the barley green noodles and that their preparations are relatively healthy. Sichuanese Cuisine and Hing Loon are too close for any one of them to get all my business.

What I ate:
  • ***

    Shrimp, peanuts, and sauce. ~12 large shrimp at lunch. Liked the flavor, though not a lot of complexity; by request, they spiced it up w/roasted chilis. I’d replace 2/3rd of the peanuts with vegetables.

  • ***

    My two cohorts ordered this with pleasant results.

Extras:
I came here for
a business meeting
My meal cost
less than $10
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Aug 10, 2006 Link

best handshaven Chinese noodles

Shanghai style handshaven noodles is what I come here for. The other food is consistently good too, and it is probably the cleanest of all the Chinese restaurants in Seattle’s Chinatown. But the highlight for me is the noodles which they are known for. Get the barley (green) ones with chicken and egg!

What I ate:
  • *****

    best item on the menu, and unique to this restaurant

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