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The most authentic dumpling and noodle soup in Seattle! Cheap too! Service is fast, parking is iffy since it is street parking only. Don't go on weekends, especially Sunday! The dumplings are a generous size also, much bigger than I am used to growing up with homemade dumplings! View all feedback.
What Diana J doesn't like about Mike's Noodle House:
I came for the wonton noodle. Was not aware that it is CASH ONLY. It's only stated in the menu. For all fairness, they should put CASH ONLY at the door so I could decide before I came in. It's like tricking you to go find cash after you eat. I was in a tight time and needed to hurry. Take customer suggestions would you, don't be defiant to point at the cash only on the menu. Still give it a 3 cos the wonton was good,... View all feedback.
You can tell how good the wonton noodle soups are going to be when you can smell the delicious broth/soup (i.e. shrimp roe) from across the street. A small but very popular restaurant we waited about 30 minutes at lunch time. We ordered a few bowls of wonton noodle but rather than choosing the traditional egg noodles I got the thick rice noodles (one of my fave noodles). Congee seemed like a popular dish here so we also ordered pork liver congee to try. The wontons were on point and had a good mixture of prawn and pork just the way it should be. Soup was tasty of course. The congee was okay but nothing out of the ordinary. Mike's Noodle House is definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
If you like simple HK style noodles, this is the place to try. It was a rainy and cold day, so it was a good day to try this. The special fish ball soup was very good. The fish balls are actually filled with fish roe and minced garlic, and very hot. Best way is to bite off the tip first.
Mike's Noodle House in Chinatown, Seattle is my favorite place to get quick and cheap congee and noodles. Consider this place like Vancouver's Congee noodle house but much smaller. My regular meal here would include an order of fish or perserved egg and pork congee , an order of wonton noodles and an order of tripe to share with friends. Yes, tripe, an order of boiled trip comes with cilantro, ginger, and boiled lettuce with a side of spicy soy sauce. This is the only place that I'd order and eat tripe at, mostly because they have great crunchy texture and that they don't taste funny. The wontons in wonton noodle soups are always delicious. The filling has very nice pork and full sized shrimps. You can order the noodle soups with 3 different noodle sizes. I like mine with thick noodles. This place never disappoints, especially when you have a hangover. If you are looking for a nice bowl of congee in Seattle, this is probably one the best places to go. [Show as slideshow] [Vie
Cheap, good quality meal!. Lots of people come here for noodles, but I love their congee the most! Best congee I tried at Seattle!
Hot and tasty. Came here early (about 9:45 AM) to avoid the usual crowd. Tried their 'beef brisket and wonton noodle soup. ' Great comfort food, though, in my opinion, the broth had bit too much soy sauce. I did love that the noodle soup came to the table so hot that it was, at first, difficult to eat. That 's the way noodle soups should be served.Not an overly friendly service, but quick and efficient.I will return to try other noodles and congees for 'breakfast. '