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4.3 (41 reviews)
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Duck Jianbing, $14.99 - 4 Stars
Eva M.

For grins, we ate at both Master Bing and Me+Crêpe on the same night to see how they differ. Food wise, they are very similar, virtually identical. Both locations have kiosk ordering. The cost is a buck or two less overall at Master Bing, which makes sense for location, despite being in Bellevue. The clientele is very Asian or pick-up/delivery orders. This store has several small tables. When we went on a Saturday night, only two people were working, and it was quite quiet. They open late, too. This location is better set up as a sit-down venue with a water dispenser, small condiment display of soy sauce, vinegar, hot sauce, etc., and free black rice porridge (aka congee), which we added seasonings ourselves. The staff was friendly even if a man of few words. Seeing Asian faces, he defaulted to Mandarin. LOL The Food: Duck Jianbing, $14.99 - 4 Stars Spicy Crawfish Jianbing, $13.99 - 4 Stars Both proteins are somewhat expensive, and both crepes are lightly filled accordingly. Despite that, I was plenty full after eating the crawfish jianbing. Hubby ate Me+Crêpe previously, so eating the less-filled duck jianbing was just right for the big-appetite guy. The spicy crawfish isn't too spicy, closer to two stars. The duck is flavorful, despite not-much-there. Each half of the jianbing is wrapped in foil, which I like over Me+Crêpe. It's easier to eat.

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Laura G.

Duck Jianbing: The different textures inside the jianbing were very satisfying. Even though I had a takeout order, the crispies inside still had a great crunch when I ate it. It had a fair amount of meat and a reasonable portion of food overall. The pick up process was very convenient; my order was immediately ready by ETA I was given. There is a small amount of seating available inside.

BBQ pork jianbing
Kevin L.

Parking is limited and difficult to find. The interior is small with only several tables. Music is pretty loud. Ordering is done through the two self service kiosk tablets. It's nice that they have water and condiments out for ease of convenience. There are also small plastic containers for condiments if you wish to take them to go. BBQ pork jianbing (4/5): flavor was really nice. The pork was tender. I also got shredded potatoes that were yummy too. The ma la flavor was a bit overpowering though and the jianbing itself wasn't super crispy. However there was a good balance of fillings. I liked the extras on the jianbing as it also has sesame and eggs. Tap to pay is accepted. Overall, Master Bing is a great place for some Chinese crepes (jian bing). Service is quick and the place is pretty thorough in terms of the general experience.

Duck & mushroom
Aindra T.

The jianbing (crepes) here are yummy! Would definitely come back. I got the duck and mushroom and it was delicious, although I was expecting shiitake so was a bit bummed to find button mushrooms. My husband got the spiced lamb jianbing with Chinese donut and it was tasty as well. The soy milk was good too. If you like your food spicy, definitely get it "hot". Even then it wasn't too spicy at all.

Julia Z.

I do love jian bing guo zi! I got the original to test it out. And I was tempted into getting the tofu soup as well, which was exactly how I wanted it to taste. The two together was maybe too much food for me; probably just the jian bing would've been fine. I didn't really love the space-- kinda stuffy and small feeling, but the food was great/what I wanted it to taste like. And I really liked that you could watch them make it! It's certainly a little on the pricey side, especially cuz I used to eat this as street food in China ;_; but I understand we're in Seattle. I'd be happy to come here again if anyone I was with wanted to. (I'd perhaps try a different bing or even their duck rolls maybe?)

Spiced lamb jianbing
Vinh M.

I've had the jianbing (Chinese crepes) at their location at the UW Ave back in 2022, and now I get to have them here in the Bellevue area too! Parking around this area is unusually tough though I did see what looked like a free parking garage that was already full when I got here around 2:30pm on a Sunday; I ended up getting lucky on street parking here. As for this location, it's located on the 2nd floor of a building that's not too far from Farine Bakery & Cafe and what looks like an apartment complex. There's only 2 or 3 tables inside, so it's best to get takeout here when possible. You order up at the front using a kiosk, while utensils, water and napkins are all self-serve. I got the spiced lamb jianbing at medium spicy, and wow do they add a lot of spice for just medium level. Besides that, it's crispy because of the chips inside, and the lamb is very well-flavored. The crepe itself wasn't soggy and actually stayed together even though some of the meat was starting to fall off from when I was eating it. Really great place in my opinion, and I'm down to come back to this location and the one at the UW... probably with the same medium spice level on my next jianbing just to smite my taste buds!

Emelina W.

Authentic food and best service! Best thing is that they actually open at the breakfast time. The staff here are friendly and amazing! The chinese pancake tastes great! recommend start with original ones, and then try other flavors Free parking downstairs , and retail elevator straight up to 2nd floor.

Jeff A.

Wow, Master Bing is a super unique, fun, cool little spot! I was wondering around the area looking for lunch. Below Master Bing is another asian restaurant - "Facing East Time" (which has totally different stuff and is worth checking out)... but I went up the stairs to the right, and Master Bing was kind-of hidden up there. I was there at about noon during the week, and there were like 3 groups in there already, maybe room for 2-3 more, so it's a small little place. When I opened the door, I saw the menu above me in front (all bing with different meats) and then to the right, there's a kiosk to order with a neon sign that says "Order Here". Okay! Clear enough. I ordered two orders of bing (which is... a total of 4 bing). They run between $10 and $15 for each order. So, with tax and tip it came out to about $33. Kind of pricey, but also... it was a lot of food because I wanted to try a couple different ones. They also had mini bing, which may have been the more correct move for me... Eh, whatever, you live and you learn. In any case, ordering was painless, and I sat down at one of the tables to wait. Note that you can also order online and skip the wait. It only took 5-10 mins, so I was fine... and it probably saved the establishment a few bucks. So... overall, ordering inside was fine. The inside is decorated and arranged like a street food/food stall kind of place -- it's very good. There's a flat top (i assume) where you can see them make your stuff if you want. Everything is a little awkwardly stuffed in there (like I said... maybe 6-7 tables), and it's super cute and low-key and fits the vibe of what they're trying to do. Perfect! I got my food in a nice little red bag and walked out. I ate outside on a nice fall day -- and the hot bing was absolutely perfect for the occasion. It was piping hot and fresh. I folded it in half like a little burrito, and went to town. 4 of them was... a bit much, lol. I wasn't stuffed, but it was a bit much. 2 would be a super nice, light lunch, probably. I'll likely do that next time. Maybe if it had a small side of something - a salad or a little bit of rice, that'd be even more perfect. The bing are just kind-of crepes stuffed with meat (in my case, one order with bbq pork, and one with duck). The duck was great - tasted like duck. I probably wouldn't spend the extra 5 bucks on it, though - the bbq pork was great, too. The thing that gave it structure was like a crunchy-something? I dont know... but it was a crunchy flat thing. Made it super nice and fun to eat, but didn't have much flavor that I could discern. Neither was very spicy (even though I ordered them medium and hot to test it out). It was fine - they were really good. Anyway, I'd highly recommend this place. Bing isn't a common food around anywhere, so it's cool to have something a little different.

Mei Jie W.

You can see them make the crepes in front of and the ducks they use. You can also order on screen so that helps with customization. I got the sausage crepe and made it a combo with a drink--milk tea with coffee jelly. My husband got a bbq rice burrito crepe combo with Thai tea. And we shared a strawberry banana dessert crepe at the end. I liked that the crepes are cut in half to make it easier to eat and the crisp still had a nice crunch--not soggy at all. They also had a condiment station with sriracha mayo and soy sauce. I do wish it was more packed in the base option of the crepe. It felt like it was missing mayo or leafy greens. The coffee jelly was also a bit hard to get with a small tubed straw. It would be easier if they offered a bigger sized straw. The jelly itself was also a bit hard. On the other hand my husband really enjoyed his crepe and tea. He said it was really filling, the pork floss was delicious and the Thai tea was at the perfect sweetness level. They also do offer access to the restroom at the apartment across the shop.

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Khoo K.

Super tasty and hit the spot for something not too heavy and warm. Enjoyed my duck jianbing. The fried chicken jianbing is pretty good too. But the duck is more flavorful and has the 'Chinese' flavor I crave. The fried chicken has a 'western' take with a white sauce, mayo? I would be back especially if I only want a lighter lunch that I won't fall sleepy after. I would skip the flavored tea... they are syrup with artificial flavor. Ambiance is diner cafe like with metal furniture. Sit outside if it is not too cold- on a second storey deck. Not much of a service, you order, pay and watch them make the jianbing. Quite interesting and I included a video.

Lindsey N.

Great new spot to grab some jian bing in the area. I love that their hours are so flexible. You can definitely grab it early or really late meal here. There is not much room to sit though so definitely plan to grab something to go. There's some cute decorations around the store and they play Chinese music which is cute. Parking around this area of Bellevue is always hard so plan to find street parking or pay for a lot. They currently have a promotion where if you leave a review on Google maps or Instagram you can get a free drink

Peking Duck rolls
Surelda H.

I highly recommend this place. It is conveniently located, easy to order, staff was nice, and has a nice city vibe with great hours. The food was delicious. I ordered the crawfish Jianjang (pictured as only half of it) and Peking Duck rolls.

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Emily K.

The crepes here are so good!! We ordered BBQ pork and Shredded beef, one mild and the other medium spicy, and both were really good. Even the mild one has a pretty decent kick to it, so be mindful if your spice tolerance is on the lower end. The outside is soft and a little moist, and the inside crepe is crazy crispy. The meat and other fillings inside is very flavorful. 10/10

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Yummy food... Fresh with great flavors. Generous portions... But a bit hard to park.. Remember that they validate if you park in lot below

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Fast service, delicious food, friendly staff, no complaints! Kiosk ordering, pretty straight forward, lots of options, reasonable prices.

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The BBQ pork jianbing with a cup of soy milk on the side was an elite combination. Highly recommend!

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Great tasty food, fast service. No frill satisfying meal. (What else can one ask for?!)

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I came here for a quick work lunch once and have been coming back since. Love the food, great flavors, and it's very fast.

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4.5(60 reviews)
2.0 mi

Where have I been? Just discovered this place recently and was very pleasantly surprised. There was…read morea wait line but they serve fast and bring on 12th on the wait list took only 20 minutes. The space is open, bright and clean. We ordered The black fish fillet slices in pickled cabbage soup- it was very tasty. Huge portion for family style sharing. The tang from the pickled cabbage was very appetizing. It paired well with rice. The fried sliced potatoes with sliced pork and chili dry pot was also very good. Not a whole lot of pork mostly sliced potatoes with very good flavor so I didn't feel like I needed to have more pork. It tasted like the potato slices were deep fried and cooked in flavorful umami garlic and chili sauce. Another dish that's great with steamed rice. We also enjoyed the chewy bean jelly noodles in spicy sauce. It is quite refreshing as there is a nice tang to the spicy sauce. We ended the dinner with brown sugar ice jelly. It has some dried cranberries, a few pieces of tiny mochi, and almond flakes. It was delicious, and not too sweet. We look forward to be back to try the other dishes.

This has quickly become one of my favorite Chinese restaurants for spicy food. I've been here twice…read morenow and enjoyed every dish I tried. I've come for both lunch and dinner, usually shortly after they open, and never had to wait. Just looking at the crowd, you can tell this is an authentic place. As someone who travels to China frequently, this restaurant definitely meets my expectations. The Hunan-style spicy dishes really satisfy my craving for bold heat and flavor. I've tried the stone pot spicy tofu with meatballs, 梅菜扣肉 (braised pork with preserved vegetables), spicy lamb, stone pot black pepper beef, stinky tofu, and the fried oyster mushrooms. I loved all of them. These are the kind of dishes where you can easily finish a big bowl of rice--and still want more even when your belly is already full. I'll definitely be back to try more dishes. Service was prompt, and one small detail really stood out to me: during my first visit, they actually replenished the napkins mid-meal. With spicy food and the inevitable runny nose, that level of thoughtfulness is appreciated!

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Sun Sui Wah Seafood Restaurant

3.4(325 reviews)
2.2 mi
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For me having dim sum is much like having fried chicken or meatloaf. It's comfort food, not…read morenecessarily fine dining. So like meatloaf I want it to be simple, predictable, and comforting. I don't need a chef wildly experimenting with my siu mai, or dabbling with my baked hom bow. My analysis of Sun Sui Wah, very nice interior, ok service, solid food. Was it a few dollars more than similar fare in Seattle, yes. But I also didn't have to drive to Seattle, not to mention put up with the street spectacle that now exists in the International District. It gets 5 stars because it delivers as promised.

Service : nonexistent Food: 9/10…read morePrice: standard but not worth for the horrible service. We spent about $600 for a party of 9. Would rather go to Diamond Bay, Tasty Szechuan, Royal Kitchen, (can see why they're busy and packed on a holiday weekday night and Sun Sui Wah is not) Went here for dinner for my grandma's 89th birthday with a party of 9 at 7pm. We ordered dishes typical of a 10 course meal including crab, Peking duck, live fish, rice, noodles, veggies, seafood, etc. The food was really good and didn't take too long to come out. Everything tasted good and we were all enjoying the family meal together and that's why I am giving 1 star because we will not be coming back. The service was absolutely horrible; ruined our dinner and wasted an extra 1-1.5hr of everybody's time. There was only 2 other tables in the restaurant and the servers started having dinner together at a table instead of working. I would understand if we were high maintenance customers or were giving them attitude but we did not. My cousin and I have both been FOH and BOH staff so we try to be understanding and patient when it comes to service especially coming from a Chinese background too. However, we asked for water several times, they never refilled anyone's water or the tea even once at this point it was end of dinner and 5 out of the 6 of us had completely empty glasses for about 30 minutes. We finally got water when we signaled to the Busser and he went to tell the same server again. We finished eating and decided to pay first so my grandma wouldn't try to pay. We tipped 18% off the bill since we were a large party and I wasn't about to punish all the workers for some water but what happened after made everything much worse. We asked for togo boxes and the server lady just dropped them off stared at our table and left. I was already wondering why she was seeming to be upset but seems like we were interrupting their dinner because 3 or 4 chinese servers were eating together at the table at the front when my sister's boyfriend went to pay. (That's why we didnt have water) I don't mind the workers needing to eat because I have been in their shoes before but please provide some service if you still have customers inside the restaurant waving at you. We wanted to leave just as much as they probabaly wanted to close at 10 pm(it was around 830ish now) We noticed that the cake they had been holding for us in the fridge was just sitting at another table in the restaurant. They saw us go grab it ourselves. We packed all the leftovers and started putting our dirty dishes and stuff onto the table because the workers were doing nothing. They saw that we were done but didn't want to stop their 8:30pm dinner I guess. Finally we asked them to bring us plates and clear the table. I have never had to ask the Chinese servers at any restaurant to clear the table before dessert, normally they do it for you, especially after you just tipped them almost $100 lol. The Chinese servers sent the bus boy to clear our table and guess what returned to their dinner! We again asked them for plates for the cake. It took so long to the point my sister missed picking up her prescription at 9pm. Not sure if the dim sum service is better but I'm pretty sure those 5 star service reviews are from the chinese servers' friends and/or family. Or the servers are taught to do nothing besides get the order and drop it off. Unfortunaly we will not be spending money at this establishment again because of the service and will be telling our family and friends in Issaquah and Bellevue to choose better places for sit down family meals. Hope others enjoy their meals because the food is still good

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Dan Gui Sichuan Cuisine

Dan Gui Sichuan Cuisine

3.9(174 reviews)
1.4 mi
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I came here with a starving, eye larger than stomach co-worker. We (mostly she) ordered 7 dishes…read morefor 2 people!!! LOL! Of course, I had to take a bunch home. We ordered Garlice Pea Vines with garlic, Tea-smoked Duck, Hot and Sour shredded potatoes, Grilled Pepper with Century Egg, Boiled Spicy Beef, Hunan-style Soy Fried Rice, and Clay pot Bamboo shoot Pork Trotters and Chicken soup. About half the items were a-ok, the other half were fine and I would order it again (Garlic Pea Vines, Boiled Spicy Beef, and Hunan-style Soy Fried Rice). But the dish of the night was the Clay pot Bamboo shoot Pork Trotters and Chicken soup!!! That was sooo flavorful! Service was ok, we did come during the busy dinner rush hour, and they were really busy for a weeknight. Regardless, I want that Clay pot Bamboo shoot Pork Trotters and Chicken soup - it would be so comforting when it's cold!

Stopped in here this last weekend with some friends for dinner. We got there around 4:30 and it…read morewasn't too busy yet. That changed significantly in the next hour as there was a line out the door. Parking is at a premium and you may have to walk a little bit to get to the restaurant. Ordered the shrimp, fried rice and sweet and sour pork. I always have used fried rice as a good gauge of authenticity. The shrimp fried rice did not disappoint. Huge servings of shrimp and it was cooked without soy sauce being added so you could add it to taste. The sweet-and-sour pork was a generous portion, and I had a side of rice with it. It was flavorful and sweet and the pork was not overcooked. Great job. Also got an order of honey walnut shrimp. Generous sized prawns were used and they were delicious. I would recommend this for someone looking for an authentic Chinese experience

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Royal Kitchen

3.5(142 reviews)
1.4 mi
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ROYAL KITCHEN @ BELLEVUE (crossroads)…read more Parking is pretty tight here, especially on the weekends when it gets super busy. Luckily, we were able to find a spot right out front, so I'd recommend slowly circling around and keeping an eye out for people leaving. I found this spot through Yelp and had been really craving good Chinese food, so I was super excited to finally try it. My family and I came without a reservation and were seated immediately, even though the restaurant was very busy. This place is definitely known for larger parties, there were lots of families and extended families dining together, which really gave it a classic family-style vibe. You order a bunch of dishes and share a little bit of everything, which I love. The staff were really friendly and greeted us right away with complimentary tea. Fun fact: in the mornings, tea is sometimes an extra charge, but in the evening it's free. We ordered a few dishes, including the honey walnut shrimp (which is my go-to order at any Asian restaurant), salt and pepper squid, house special vermicelli noodles, and Chinese broccoli. The vermicelli was a clear noodle dish loaded with different proteins like BBQ pork, squid, and shrimp. Everything had great flavor, but my absolute favorite was definitely the honey walnut shrimp. It was perfectly crispy and delicious. My only complaint is the portion size for the price, it was about $21 for roughly 10 pieces of shrimp, which felt pretty expensive. Overall, the portions were on the smaller side for what you're paying. Toward the end of the meal, they treated us to a complimentary papaya soup, which was a light, fruit-based dessert soup and a really nice way to finish. Our total came out to about $80, so it's definitely on the pricier side for Chinese food. That said, the food was delicious, the service was great, and if you're in the Bellevue area, I'd still recommend stopping by.

CHECK your bill here!!!!!!!!…read more We took our daughters from out of town for Sunday dim sum. Longtime family tradition!! And while we have often gone to the CID In Seattle, for many years and almost exclusively in recent years we have gone here and the previous business at the same location. I highly recommend this place and in my opinion the staff is usually always fantastic and they bring the food fast!! Today the service and food was fantastic and ordered so much it almost didn't fit on a 4 top table. We love leftover dim sum! But at the end of the meal they brought me the completed card with a total at the bottom. Didn't look beyond the total before tip and just gave the nice (very young) hostess my card. A server brought back just the two credit card slips and the price was seemingly $20 more than what was presented to me on the service card!?? I politely asked to see the bill again and then a longhgggh wait...... Then a heavily altered card was brought back showing the new total. I was not happy suddenly and asked why it was altered from the first one etc and a big argument from the server began that I didn't proliferate but she kept on and on and could not explain why all the changes by pen and saying that she was honest etc. insisting we "do the math" over and over Now we may have ordered that much food, but I know for a fact that the bill was clean written without alterations and $20 less than the corrected one. But still she couldn't give me a valid explanation for the changes and new total. In my opinion the high school age hostess made a mistake adding up before presenting the total to me and someone else edited it before running my card. If they had just admitted that I would not have been so disappointed. I don't believe that the staff here are dishonest and understand about mistakes but they did not handle it very diplomatically and it was a scene I didn't want to make. But I know that this was not the total presented to me for payment! Take a pic of your service card before sending the credit card to be run!!! It absolutely ruined our family outing and everyone was quiet in the car ride home. Not cool!!

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Noodle Nine

4.4(294 reviews)
2.4 mi
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Noodle Nine delivers a genuinely authentic dining experience that feels like stepping into a slice…read moreof everyday Asia rather than a polished, commercialized version of it. From the moment you walk in, the cultural atmosphere stands out--many of the patrons are Asian, and on my visit, a few were even dressed in traditional garments, which added a vibrant, lived-in feel to the space. It's the kind of detail you can't manufacture, and it speaks volumes about the restaurant's credibility within the community. The interior itself is fairly average--nothing particularly modern or upscale--but it doesn't detract from the experience. If anything, it keeps the focus where it belongs: on the food. Service was a bit of a mixed bag. There were only two servers handling the floor, and they were clearly stretched thin. Ordering is done digitally, which helps streamline things, but you can still feel the strain during peak times. That said, the food started arriving quickly--our tofu noodle dish came out almost immediately, while the beef dish lagged behind a bit. Presentation leans traditional in a charming way. The plates and chopsticks have that classic, no-frills aesthetic that complements the overall vibe of the restaurant. Now, let's talk about the food. First, a word of caution: spice levels here are no joke. If you're sensitive to heat, you'll want to dial it down. But if you can handle it, the flavors are absolutely worth it--rich, bold, and deeply satisfying. The tofu was exceptionally soft, almost silky, and clearly freshly prepared. The noodles matched that texture perfectly--tender, well-cooked, and comforting. Pricing is another strong point. For the quality and portion sizes, it's very reasonable, making it an easy spot to revisit without hesitation. Overall, Nine Noodles is a great pick if you're looking for authentic flavors, a culturally immersive atmosphere, and solid value. It's not about fancy decor or polished service--it's about good, honest food. I'd definitely come back.

Happy to come across this restaurant, mostly because ever since Tian Tian Noodle lost their lease…read morein DT Redmond, I've been looking for a replacement for their dan dan noodles. No one else seems to do them the same way. Noodle Nine doesn't serve dan dan noodles BUT the dipping sauce for the scallion pancake is the same as what Tian Tian used in their noodles! I absolutely used it as a dipping sauce. The scallion pancake was great- SUPER crispy. Cucumber salad was really good but aggressively garlicky. Actually spicy from just raw garlic alone. Beef noodle soup was delicious- we added a fried egg (I would skip it next time) and extra noodles on the side.

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Xi'an Noodles

4.1(140 reviews)
0.5 mi
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Located where Facing East used to be, they serve very delicious hand pulled noodles. We had the…read moreSpicy Tingly beef noodle, pork noodles, and beef sandwich. Everything was delicious. The beef noodle has a good kick but not overwhelming, you can still taste the flavorful beef broth. The noodles had a great chew. The kids had the pork noodles and that was also very delicious. 2 self ordering kiosks, most items had pictures which makes it easier to order. The gentleman behind the counter was really nice and helped me answer some questions regarding the menu. The space is nice and clean, shares the bathroom with Snowy Village. They also had homemade peach tea which was complimentary! Overall amazing experience. Kid friendly with kid bowls.

Xi'an Noodles is a small restaurant tucked away into one of the downtown Bellevue plazas with a…read morededicated parking lot. It's fairly small and there was no wait on a Saturday around 6:20 PM, but the tables filled up quickly with a bit of a short wait afterwards. You order at the front on the tablets, but a server will show you to a table and bring the food out. Liang Pi (Cold Noodles): All in all a solid rendition and a generous portion size, but I wanted all the flavors to be punchier / turned up a notch. Looking for more spice and more tang. Great mix of textures though. Spicy Cumin Lamb Noodle Soup: The noodles in themselves are really fantastic: super chewy in a satisfying way. The lamb could be a bit more tender, but the soup is nice and hearty for a cold day.

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Xi'an Noodles - Touchscreen personal ordering. Only you can get your order wrong.  Hard to ask for extras. Oh wait there are comment sections.

Touchscreen personal ordering. Only you can get your order wrong. Hard to ask for extras. Oh wait there are comment sections.

Xi'an Noodles - Lamb Cumin Noodles

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Master Bing - chinese - Updated May 2026

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