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Chinoise Cafe On Queen Anne

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Editorial fromIndecisive diners rejoice! This charming cafe on upper Queen Anne solves the dilemma of choosing between Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese or Japanese dishes. Hang out for a table or a spot at the ten-seat sushi bar; it's worth the wait. The menu… 

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12 Boston St, Seattle, WA, 98109, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Tue11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Wed11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Thu11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Fri11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sat11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sun11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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16 years ago

beware of dishonest servers at chinoise seattle!! – i was surprised to see my credit card statement with 32% tip when we ate at chinoise seattle. luckily i am the type of person who keeps receipts. i put in 12% tip and what j.jackson did was added full $10 on my original tip!!! what a ripoff!! beware of this trick, they write (1) infront of your tips to add full $10 to your total bill. 

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spankmehard 
17 years ago

Yuckoise – The variety of Asian foods does spark interest, but this place is ?the ?Jack? of all trades and the master of none.? Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese foods are available. There isn?t a wide selection, but there are popular dishes from each category. Thai phad thai, Chinese Mongolian beef, Vietnamese pho, and Japanese bento box. The environment is casual ? not classy at all ? and the service was the same. So I wouldn?t bring a date here. The food was OK at best (it must be the MSG). The sushi was HORRIBLE. I... read more

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phasmid123 
18 years ago

My problem with "Chinoise" – Ok I must tell you I have never eaten at Chinoise. I've always wanted to but something bothers me greatly. The word "Chinoise" means "Chinese" in the French language. So here in USA, we have a sushi (japanese) restaurant with a name that means "Chinese" in French. Would you want to eat at a place with such contradicting and confusing name? What kinda food do they server there? Is it Chinese, Japanese, French, American, some of the above, or all of the above?! Imagine you are in Italy, you see a r... read more

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Contributor 
18 years ago

Local upscale-Asian chain offers a bright setting for tossing back sushi or slurping down noodles. – In Short A modern mix of sushi house and noodle bar, the catch-all Asian bistro features dim lighting and a smooth jazz soundtrack. Get started with appetizers like fried softshell crab. Regular features among the "Wok Fare" include a Szechuan eggplant with wild mushrooms. The sushi highlights a Seattle roll, with cucumber, smoked salmon and tobiko. 

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daviddees 
18 years ago

The BOMB! So FRESH and so clean clean. – I just moved to Washington and was looking for some sushi on Queen Anne. I am so glad that I went here. Their rolls are fresh and inventive. I recently came in with my girlfriend ans she ordered sushi and I had Thai food, yellow curry. Not many places offer those choices. I have tried a few of their dinner dishes and have never been disappointed. One of our favorite appetizers are the summer salad rolls served with peanut sauce. This place is consistently very good. Thanks! 

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19 years ago

Wonderful sushi! – Wow... it just doesn't get better than this. Chinoise (at all locations!) has such a great mix of traditional rolls plus their house specialties. Every bite (and yes, you CAN fit that large roll with the sprouts sticking out into your mouth) is full of fresh, well balanced flavor. Miso soup is awesome every time. I have always loved everything we've ordered -- be sure to sit at the sushi bar and watch the action from the front row. Prices are reasonable considering the quality you get -- have never tried t... read more

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michelleannmeyer 
20 years ago

A good neighborhood experience! – We just moved to the neighborhood and decided to try Chinoise. We really enjoyed the atmosphere. It was warm and cozy on a cold Sunday evening. The sushi was tasty and they had some inventive rolls that we liked. The potstickers were large and the dipping sauce was very nice. The prices may have seemed a little high but it was definitely worth a few bucks extra. The service was a little slow but friendly. We'll go back to try the Thai/Vietnamese entrees. They seemed value priced and the dish... read more

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johncalian 
20 years ago

Great place for different types of food – SInce they server pretty good sushi and noodle dishes, this restaurant is great for when my wife wants sushi and I want Thai. Food is above average; service is OK, location is great, as you have bars to go to after dinner, or cruise downto the Uptown for a movie. 

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bigjerfour 
20 years ago

Can't eat together – This is a very busy place with "interesting" food---the quality of ingredients used is outstanding---one very irritating service gliche is meals for couples or trios are served at different times--as much as 15 min apart----unacceptable and very unprofessional. 

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Chinoise Cafe On Queen Anne has a 5 star rating with 25 reviews. 

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Chinoise Cafe On Queen Anne is closed now. It will open at 11:30 a.m. 

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