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    Cheers! Hong Kong

    4.2 (114 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Sharon F.

    We went for lunch on a Sunday. This place is so underrated!! Their meats are soo good - we had the pork hock and salted duck, and both taste so authentic and are perfectly seasoned. This would be so good if you just came for the meat + rice/noodles plate, but we wanted to try a bunch of different things. We also got the shumai and the wontons which were also delicious. Best of all, if you go for lunch you get a free drink. We got the HK milk tea and the lemon black tea which both hit our cravings and transported us back to HK. We'll definitely be back. Don't miss out on some very good HK food and fantastic lunch deal!

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    Nadine C.

    First dinner in Seattle, Washington with my niece... After graduating from Rice University in Houston, my niece landed a job in Seattle. I volunteered to help her move into her new apartment. To celebrate, we decided to go to a Chinese restaurant called "Cheers! Hong Kong" It did not disappoint! From the moment we entered the beautifully decorated establishment to the end of our delicious meal, the server was attentive, welcoming, and cheerful! We shared the Roast Duck platter which came with buns, plum sauce, and sliced cucumbers to make little sandwiches. There also was another dipping sauce and a powder that went well with the boneless duck and cucumbers! My niece let me eat all of the crispy duck skin from the remainder of the duck - so she could take the leftover duck meat to work for lunch the next day! We also shared the Shrimp Dumplings that were a Happy Hour special! The wrapper was thin, not starchy, and held the filling in well! I saw the Signature Frozen bear Lemon Iced tea on the menu and had to have it! The cute bear is made from Iced tea so it doesn't dilute the taste! Isn't that clever?!?!? Overall, this was a fantastic experience! We were the first customers of the day and had the whole place to ourselvesfor a while before other people arrived. Thanks for taking us in without reservations! We really enjoyed our visit!

    Pork Shu Mei
    Michael C.

    We were excited to dine at Cheers! Hong Kong after reading all of the reviews on Yelp! The venue itself looks inviting, with cozy booths and a large photo mural of the Hong Kong skyline. When we first sat down, we were immediately greeted by servers and given water and an opportunity to order drinks (we both got Lychee Old Fashioneds). The menu had a great array of options, and we sampled a lot of dishes. There were some good dishes, but overall, we were pretty disappointed with our food. Many of the dishes felt overly processed. It tasted like the food was bought in bulk, frozen, and then cooked and seasoned. Some dishes were good; many were dry and bland. -The Lychee Old Fashioned: I love the concept, but it ultimately did not work. The Lychee flavor was good but the other ingredients (bourbon, orange, bitters) did not stand up to it. It also felt diluted. I'd recommend a stronger bourbon; this needed a burn to accent the sweet notes. Crispy Squid. The picture on the menu showed different cuts of calamari (rings and tentacles, all lightly breaded). What we got was large rings, the size of onion rings. These were well seasoned and sauced. However, the texture of the squid felt off. This is one example of a dish that feels like it was frozen, thawed and heated per order. Nanjjing Salted Duck. Served cold. One of the better dishes. It was well seasoned and the lemon chili sauce was nice. HK Classic Boa. This dish immediately fell apart. It was heavy sauced, and the boa bun ripped in half. Despite the saucing, the pork hock felt dry and bland. Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs. This was very flavorful. The best dish of the night. House Sweet Chili Chicken. Decent flavor but another dry dish. This also feels like it was previously frozen and then heated and sauced. Garlic String Beans. This was the weakest dish of the night. Despite wanting some green on our pates, we barely touched this dish. The beans were soggy and had a weird oily-creamy texture. There was very little garlic flavor. BBQ Beef Dumplings Another failure. I wouldn't guess BBQ if it wasn't in the name. Very dry, and overcooked. Pork Shu Mei. Very dry and lacking flavor. It tasted better with added chili oil. We had a lot of items, but this was still a very pricy dinner, especially since we didn't finish a lot of the dishes. It looks like Cheers! HK Had a lot of strong dishes when they opened, but we did not have that experience tonight. I hope they are able to finesse their dishes in the future. In the meantime, there are some more authentic (and flavorful options) in the ID. Id give it 2.5 stars (but halves not allowed).

    Orlean Grilled Chicken Rice奧爾良烤雞飯
    Sherry B.

    Oh man, this place had cool decor and I wanted to like it, but it was such a disappointment. Maybe expecting a somewhat authentic Hong Kong restaurant in Capitol Hill was a mistake to begin with. We got Hai Nan chicken rice and grilled chicken rice and both were equally disappointing. The chicken was on the dryer side and it is nothing like the real Hai Nan chicken but more so salted chicken? (鹽水雞) and because of the location so it wasn't cheap either.

    Hainan Chicken
    Aravind V.

    Cute little cafe with an extensive menu of small eats. I didn't sit down for a larger meal but the small appetizer plates were great, with the hainan chicken being a standout - very good flavor without drowning in sauce or anything. The pork and dill dumplings were wayyy too dill-y for my taste, but I'm very excited and curious to come back and try more!

    Classic Roast Duck
    Helen C.

    I got to try quite a few of their dishes by ordering 2 of the Seattle Restaurant Week sets with my friends, which means I can definitively say this restaurant is mid. Seattle is a city with some amazing Cantonese cuisine and this place does NOT get to join the ranks of Hong Kong Bistro and crew in International District with that status. Besides the food not being amazing, I would disagree with the other reviews touting the reasonable pricing - the serving sizes are small to average and I certainly wouldn't be impressed if I was paying full price. Pork Shrimp Siu Mai (3.75/5): Strong mushroom flavor. Solid, but nothing to write home about. Beef Chow Fun (1.75/5): Super bland, literally not enough salt much less other items. The noodles are super odd texture - they needed to be rehydrated more; instead of a bouncy texture, they would just disintegrate. House Fried Chicken Wings (4.25/5): My favorite item I got to try. These came out piping hot, super crunchy, while still being juicy and tender inside. Good sodium levels and a bit of white pepper to cut through the grease. Ovaltine Lava Toast (4/5): Think a french toast sandwich dusted with cocoa powder and a malty custard inside. Baked Tomato Sauce Braised Beef Spaghetti (2/5): Braised beef was actually cooked really well, but the sauce and spaghetti was just the not good, one dimensional and I didn't want more than 2 bites. Classic Roast Duck (3.75/5): The duck itself was savory and pretty moist. The accoutrements were really odd - the pickled radish completely overpowered the duck. Note, this is roast duck, not Peking style roast duck, so no crispy skin and eats a bit oilier. BBQ Pork Fried Rice (3.75/5): Good char and they've done a good job of coating every individual rice grain with fat and flavor. The BBQ pork was a bit chewy and didn't have a strong flavor.

    Baked curry braised beef on rice
    Vinh M.

    Looks like HK-style cha chaan tengs are expanding upwards from the CID since we now have this place! I'm pretty excited since I ate a good bunch of similar restaurants like this in Chinatown from back when I was little. I got here with a friend on a Saturday night around 7pm, and it wasn't too full inside. There's an ambience similar to that of other HK restaurants I've been to, especially that of Imperial Kitchen in Belltown; there's pictures of both city lights and HK's skyline but without the city lights. The menu consists of regular cha chaan teng favorites I usually see in similar restaurants in the CID. Service was also fast and prompt. My friend and I ordered the following: - The pork shrimp wonton in chili was probably our most favorite in that it was fresh, hot and not too spicy. - The garlic string beans was definitely a must to get here; it wasn't too garlicky and tasted just right. - The siu mai was all right, just your usual as if you were going for dim sum elsewhere. - The curry chicken on rice was a relatively smaller portion than what I expected given it's a rice fish but the meat tasted great. - The baked curry braised beef on rice was also really good to eat. Very filling and cheesy, and the rice to cheese ratio was just right. This place is relatively pricey compared to other HK-style cafes in the CID, and Cap Hill is notorious for being difficult to find parking around peak hours, so these two factors keep me from coming back anytime soon. When I do, I will try their other stuff.

    Michelle Z.

    I think this is a great spot for happy hour when you want some good bits but not fantastic. This place had a nice atmosphere where it was cozy and well lit and decorated. However the food was a bit lacking in terms of flavor. Start of the siu mai, it didn't taste super traditional to me. Not sure if this was something they were going for or what...like didn't feel super meaty like what I would get at dim sum places and felt more grainy (like flour?) The noodles were on the blend side but still good. The pork short ribs were good but leaned a bit sweeter than what I'm used to sadly...

    Braised beef with rice roll
    Aaron Y.

    This place was kinda how I imagined it to be, more fusion with American food than authentic Hong Kong food. It was okay overall. Food wise, it wasn't too bad. We got 5 appetizers and 6 entrees. I got the curry braised beef, the beef was pretty tender but the curry sauce just didn't taste like authentic curry sauce. The braised beef with rice roll was pretty good though. The baked rice with tomato sauce tasted mid, the sauce was too tomato-e (a little too sour). Service wise, the servers were nice! But the food took quite a while to come out. One dish took like almost 30 minutes. Ambiance wise, the restaurant is small but the vibe looks cool. Clean also. It has a bar too, which is cool if you are into that.

    Pork Hock & Grilled Chicken Rice
    Amy C.

    So great to have a Hong Kong restaurant on Capitol Hill! I absolutely love the signature duck, the skin is so crispy. They also have dimsum for dinner and the siu mai is huge. The drink selection is a favorite too - the bear lemon tea is too cute and the red bean smoothie has the right amount of sweetness.

    Wontons in chili sauce
    Long N.

    A fun little place at the end of Broadway that was just opened several months ago. The decorations are cute though the seating feels a little bit tight. The foods are overall good but they taste more like fusion Hong Kong dishes. We ordered 8 dishes: . Curry fish ball: tastes ok but the curry flavor is not strong enough . Salt and pepper squid: Squids are fresh but need more seasoning. . Shrimp dumplings: shrimp are also fresh but the dumplings skin break easily . Wontons in chili sauce: packed with great flavor (both the wontons and sauce) . Beef chow fun: mediocre as it misses the most important part which is the wok flavor. . Shrimp with egg over rice (black pepper sauce): our favorite dish of the day. The sauce is heavenly! . Sizzling pot with beef and Sizzling pot with curry beef: Both are great. Beef is really tender. They also gave a free drink for each person during lunch and their Hong Kong milk tea is really good. The price overall is acceptable considering it's on Broadway. Service is was also attentive so we will come again to try other dishes.

    HK Milk tea.  Very authentic
    Flora Z.

    I really love the drinks no matter it is milk tea or smoothie. It is authentic, and customizable. I enjoyed my unsweetened robust iced milk tea. The aroma was unique and so familiar. The Hainan Chicken was pretty different from the traditional Hainan Chicken. The chicken had too much sauce and too soft. The deco was very HK-like with late-night HK scenes. The waitresses were super nice.

    Beef rice roll, Classic Roasted Duck, Crunchy Daikon Chinese Olive Fried Rice, Cucumber Salad
    Katrina C.

    New Hk style cafe in Cap Hill- a little small with 10 tables but they do have a party room upstairs. The classic duck was flavorful with super crispy skin. A bit expensive in my opinion for $30. The daikon and olive fried rice and beef rice rolls were good classics! The cucumber salad was lacking flavor since it didn't have a sauce or dressing on top so I would skip that one.

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