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Unless you are Shanghainese don't bother to order any type of dishes which are Shanghai. It was really bad and SALTY, wow. The only good dish was the duck. If you want good Shanghai food,... More
Unless you are Shanghainese don't bother to order any type of dishes which are Shanghai. It was really bad and SALTY, wow. The only good dish was the duck. If you want good Shanghai food, Szechuan Chef in Bellevue.
Pros: Large Portion
Cons: Long Wait
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Even though I live out in Redmond, I will make the drive out to Yea's Wok if i'm craving good wholesome chinese food. I usually make sea bass myself but I love the way they make it here. The price... More
Even though I live out in Redmond, I will make the drive out to Yea's Wok if i'm craving good wholesome chinese food. I usually make sea bass myself but I love the way they make it here. The price is comparable to what i pay at the supermarket so I'd rather eat it here than make it myself at home! I really enjoy their seafood tofu hot pot dish. It reminds me of my days back in Toronto where I used to live. My dad used to order it whenever we ate out at a chinese restaurant. i have not found this anywhere else in Seattle. LOVE IT!
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Their sea bass dish is the best! It comes in four different styles. Shanghai spare ribs are good too. Very popular restaurant with take out as well. Near by people always eat out there so either... More
Their sea bass dish is the best! It comes in four different styles. Shanghai spare ribs are good too. Very popular restaurant with take out as well. Near by people always eat out there so either make reservations or be ready to wait for 30+ min. But the wait is worth it. Lots of big round tables too so good for big gatherings. Price is very reasonable and very authentic Chinese food (Taiwanese). Waiters and waitresses are friendly and very hospitable. No wonder they are still doing so great!
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Yea's Wok is an excellent Chinese restaurant located just off of Coal Creek Parkway. It offers some delicious Chinese fare. It has the average American-Chinese favorites such as General Tso's... More
Yea's Wok is an excellent Chinese restaurant located just off of Coal Creek Parkway. It offers some delicious Chinese fare. It has the average American-Chinese favorites such as General Tso's Chicken, and Sweet and Sour Chicken, but also has an extensive menu in Chinese. The portions are very large, so I would reccomend bringing some friends and having it served family style.
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There food is very good. The flavors are fresh and distinct. Try their salt and pepper chicken.
There food is very good. The flavors are fresh and distinct. Try their salt and pepper chicken.
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Ever since they change the chef, food is not as good as before. Can tell from the same dishes but less tasty. Used to be a good restaurant, but not anymore. My family or my friends stop going... More
Ever since they change the chef, food is not as good as before. Can tell from the same dishes but less tasty. Used to be a good restaurant, but not anymore. My family or my friends stop going there since April, 2008. Sometimes heard from other friend's family, all saying the food is not good anymore. Same price, same portion, just not as good as before. What i say before is only apply to traditional chinese food, not american style chinese food like Kung Pao CK or General Tso's CK etc. Some appetizer still taste good, but not the entree. I order two to go in the past two months, spend average $50 each to go, eat some dishes, but throw away most because of the taste. Wu Xi spare ribs taste different, for example: Kong Xin vegetable with satay beef- beef taste like pork, and very strange taste, vegetable is old. We don't go there anymore, kind of disappointed.
Pros: free parking, big portion
Cons: not tasty any more
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great food great service so yummy.
great food great service so yummy.
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Popular eastside Chinese restaurant. Not real authentic like in the International District, but not bad for a suburbian restaurant. The portions are what one can expect at today's prices. The food... More
Popular eastside Chinese restaurant. Not real authentic like in the International District, but not bad for a suburbian restaurant. The portions are what one can expect at today's prices. The food is fairly good, service mediocre. We ordered the candied pork chops, volcano rice, and tomato beef. Little did we know they'd all taste about the same....somewhat sweet. This restaurant is packed beginning at 5:30 p.m. from Friday through Sunday. Because of their location, which is ideal, they take in alot of customers from the Factoria, Lakemont, Newcastle area because there really aren't alot of quality Asian restaurants. Their convenient location encourages a high volume of customers who wish to eat, shop, or maybe mingle at the Starbucks 3 doors down.
Pros: Location
Cons: Busy
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even though it seems to always be so packed my husband and i wanted to try a new place all are friends have told us about the place so we went and tryed and the food was splended wonderful taste big... More
even though it seems to always be so packed my husband and i wanted to try a new place all are friends have told us about the place so we went and tryed and the food was splended wonderful taste big portions good prices for the amount of food if you can deal with a crowded place at all times then try it out i soon will be going back for more
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We've tried nearly every Chinese restaurant on the East side and still haven't found one that had it all. After reading the reviews for Yea's Wok we decided to try it for our Valentines Day dinner.... More
We've tried nearly every Chinese restaurant on the East side and still haven't found one that had it all. After reading the reviews for Yea's Wok we decided to try it for our Valentines Day dinner. First off, the hours posted on Citysearch are incorrect, they are NOT closed from 2pm to 5:30pm daily, their hours are posted on the door as open all day. We arrived at 5:15 and found people waiting, but figured that was actually a good sign. Tables are cafeteria style, side by side in two rows, not the most romantic or private, but it's a Chinese restaurant, we rarely expect booths or candlelight! Service was prompt and for the most part courteous, but you could tell they were rushed and not really in a friendly mood. We figured we were there for the food anyway, and what we saw on plates as we passed by looked colorful and plentiful. What we didn't see until our own food arrived is that every entree, appetizer and side dish is dripping with, soaked in, and otherwise glistening in oil...and not flavorful sesame oil either, but plain 'ol Wesson oil. First clue was our two little egg rolls which were shiny with oil. Our fingers were coated and after one bite my husband looked like he was wearing lip gloss. My Kung Pao Chicken had NO flavor and zero heat. I can usually live without heat if there is flavor, but there was none. There was a brown sauce on the gristly chicken, green onions and the 7 measly peanuts that were tossed onto the plate, but I have no idea what that flavorless brown sauce was made of. Husband had the Schezuan Chicken, which he said again had very little flavor. Puddles of oil were visible around both of our entrees. The Pork Fried Rice was a soaking wet pile of beige. It actually looked like minute rice. A half dozen green peas and a few carrot cubes gave it a little bit of color, but that was it. All oil and no flavor. Why in the world are people waiting?? Take out packages lined the wall, they obviously do a huge business, but we'll never go back.
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