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East Harbor

East Harbor

18855 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, 97003, Beaverton, United States

Asian • Cheese • Seafood • Chinese


"I 've dined-in here a few times before the pandemic began. The service was ok. The food was good. They got dim sum carts which is almost always an indicator for good dim sum. I remember my first impression here was good Cantonese food and a bit pricey. Then COVID-19 hit, I stopped indoor dining for over a year and this was one of the places I missed. I had two takeouts from East Harbor this year. One was several months ago and the second time was just yesterday. Each time we got decent portions and enough leftovers for the next day. Overall, the food was as good as I remembered from dine-in. For yesterday 's take out, hubby I ordered 3 dishes and 3 dim sums. I don 't remember the full names for all of the dishes, though I think most were just named by their main ingredients? The three main dishes were lotus roots stir fry ???? , cod fillet fillets were fried first and then tossed into a stir fry? , and stir fry clams ????? . The three dim sums were shumai ?? , chicken feet ?? , and steamed ribs ??? . I love dim sum, though that clam dish was the bomb to me. The dish with cod fillets, in comparison to other dishes, seemed bland. The free pot stickers were also kind of bland, but they were free and we were given 3 choices: pot stickers, crab puffs, and egg rolls. Next time we 'll choose the crab puffs. We ordered everything in-person as it was a last minute decision to get takeout, and food was ready in 15 minutes. The only real downside of having food from here is this restaurant never included rice when ordering main dishes, which is actually the norm at restaurants in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Rice were extra, or at least that 's how I remembered from my visits. We made our own rice at home to eat with the take out ?."

China Harbor

China Harbor

2040 Westlake Avenue North, 98109, Seattle, United States

Asian • Seafood • Chinese • Dim Sum


"ok to be fair, I am from vancouver bc and had not expected to be culinary joy in seattle, especially if my niece insisted on us from the international district and the lake union. hmmmm! drove up to this rather impressive but rather simple entrance and I was very pleasantly surprised how many and how cheap parking there are. I went up and went to the rzzie and was blown away immediately, how fabulous the one was in sight. this is seattle at its best bright sunshine and yet temperate weather. the bright sunshine shows the time of the decoration and the frightening of the terrible dirty windows, which is such a scandal for such a magnificent view. perhaps too much rain until recently and so they had no chance to clean them? eating. Oh, my God! I must say I never expected such good food in seattle! my niece told me that her chef chef is a very well-known and is practically a proministrator in the seattle culinary scene. impressive eating, very well presented and deeelicious! and at the price, I am used in Canadian prices and when converted into cad$ seems a bit on the expensive side. but my midday companions told me that there was nothing outdated for seattle and very in tune with other similar places without the additional bonus of views. in any case a place I would recommend my Vancouver friends who are planning to go down to avoid some disappointments in seattle."