Menu - Qq Bites
Menu
Here you will find the menu of Qq Bites in Seattle. At the moment there are 23 dishes and beverages in the menu.
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Bento Box
Pork Belly Bento Box$13.0Main Dishes - Beef
Beef skirt; carrots; potatoes; onion; & tomato
$9.0Pork Dishes
Sweet And Sour SpareribsSpareribs; carrots; green bell pepper; red bell pepper; & pineapple
$8.0Other Toppings
Taiwanese Rice VermicelliPork; dried shrimp; green onion; carrots; onion; cabbage; & rice vermicelli
$6.5Noodles
Taiwanese Chow MeinPork; shrimp; fish cake; veggies; & egg noodle
$7.0Only On Caviar - Bento Boxes
Smoked Chicken Bento Box$13.0Bites
Guaw Bao-Pork BurgerBraised pork belly; pickled mustard greens; cilantro; & roasted sugared peanuts
$6.0
5-Spiced Fried Chicken PiecesAir‐chilled natural organic chicken; bite size pieces
$7.0Sao-Bing-Crispy Sesame Sandwiches
Sao-Bing-Slow Cooked Beef BrisketBeef brisket‐pulled; green onions; cilantro; cucumber; & hoisin sauce
$8.5
Sao-Bing-Tea Smoked Organic ChickenLettuce leaf; tomatoes; miso sauce; & sweet chili sauce
$8.0
Offers
Exclusive restaurant offer: Sao-Bing-Tea Smoked Organic Chicken — 70% off for $2.4!
Feedback
I had a wonderfully delicious traditional Taiwanese braised ground pork over rice bowl, and I must say, it was impressive! The portion size was generous for just $6. I was pleasantly surprised by how authentic the flavor was, reminiscent of dishes I've had in Taiwan, especially compared to other local eateries. The steamed taro buns were perfectly fluffy, too. The service was good and efficient, and the seating area was clean and spacious. I will definitely return to explore more of their Taiwanese-style dishes!
UPDATE: My initial experience with the beef noodle soup was off; it seemed like I got a less-than-great batch. However, after trying a friend's order, I found it much more flavorful and would be willing to get it again. The noodles were cooked well this time, much better than my first experience. When I inquired about the type of noodles used in the soup at the counter, the staff was unable to provide an answer. They asked their coworkers, but still couldn't clarify whether the noodles were egg or rice, thick or thin. I'm not sure if there was a language barrier, but it would be helpful for staff to communicate about the food or at least have the types of noodles labeled on the menu board. Additionally, I found the broth to be lacking in flavor—there was no saltiness, which I wasn't expecting. Some noodles were clumped together during cooking, resulting in a few undercooked pieces. Also, it seems they are often out of the five-spice chicken. **Pros:** - The braised pork over rice is excellent. - Food is served quickly. **Cons:** - Staff may struggle with English when answering questions about the menu. - WiFi is unavailable and mobile data reception is spotty in the restaurant. - The five-spice chicken is frequently out of stock.




