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    MonGa Cafe

    3.6 (387 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Kelcy D.

    Taiwanese food done right. Ordered the pork belly bao, Taiwanese beef noodle soup (combo #2) and Lo-Rou Fan rice. At first it looked like a lot of food but we finished it all. Nice change from ramen. Flavorful and satisfying. Clean restaurant, friendly service and lots of seating. Go check them out

    S4. Deep Fried Pork Chop S3. Popcorn Chicken R1. Lu-Rou Fan
    Julia W.

    I was pleasantly surprised by this spot! My favorite part is definitely being able to upgrade the side rice to the lu rou fan (pork over rice) for only a small fee. I usually find that the rice isn't enough for a meal by itself but when paired with something like the pork chop or popcorn chicken, it makes for a delicious hearty meal! good portions for the price. Service was quick and minimalistic just the way I like it and it was a great environment to catch up with a friend. I am curious about their beef noodle soup, especially when there is a nuodle right next door, but that'll be an investigation for next time!

    Emelina W.

    Nice, authentic Taiwanese restaurant. The staff here are like aunty and uncle styles. Like the beef noodle soup, hope the beef could in different cutting style and more tender. But overall I like this place for a quick meal.

    Popcorn Chicken
    Helen C.

    MonGa Cafe is an adorable, neighborhood Taiwanese joint. I went for dinner around 7PM on a Thursday and there was a short wait for dine in with a bunch of folks picking up to-go orders. They share a large parking lot with Asian Family Mart and pricing is is reasonable enough with some of the combo meals clocking in just over 15 bucks. MonGa Combo (4/5): Lu Rou Fan is pretty great, but I wish the ratio of meat to rice was a little higher. Loved the fish ball soup - super light and perfectly savory. Would probably be my go-to! Pork Chop w/ Rice (4/5): I thought it would be a fried pork chop, but it's actually grilled. Flavor is great and till very moist with just a bit of a chew. Popcorn Chicken (3.75/5): Texture wise, this is perfection - meat is super soft with a perfect crunch outside. Flavor wise, I unfortunately thought it was a little bland. Golden Buckwheat Tea (4/5): Expensive, but it was delicious. Super fragrant, not bitter at all, and just slightly sweet.

    D1. Noodles with Lu-Rou Sauce
    Alyssa L.

    PROS: Staff are super nice and friendly - also bilingual (English & Mandarin)! Authentic Taiwanese food! Noodles are nice and chewy and boba is SO good. The tea is strong and roasty hehe and perf amount of sugar CONS: The dumpling sauce was a little too peanuty and meat in the rice had A LOT of fat chunks in it. Ik it's supposed to be like that (don't come for me) but trust me when I say there was A LOT. IG:Spillingthe.beans

    Renee S.

    One of my favorite places to get Taiwanese food! They have meal sets that involve rice, soup, and some side dishes. The service is also fast and the interior is nice and clean.

    B1. Beef Noodle Soup and pork belly over rice
    Katherine L.

    Not sure why the reviews are so low - the food is really tasty here! The menu has a wide selection and also drinks + dessert. Ordered pork belly over rice + a beef noodle soup combo. The beef noodle soup is probably the best in Seattle- very flavorful and tender beef. I think a lot of criticism in past reviews was on the service but everyone was friendly to me. I could also just be used to Chinese restaurant type of service lol. This is def going to be on my regular rotation.

    B1. Beef Noodle Soup
    Jiayi S.

    Ordered the beef noodle soup, beef tendon noodles, pork trotter rice bowl, and stinky tofu. The noodle soups had really good portions and the soup was not too salty. 9/10 The pork trotters in the rice bowl was sooo good! They were really tender and the pickles were well seasoned. 9/10 The stinky tofu wasn't as crispy as I thought they were going to be. I think the sauce they made balanced out the dryness of the tofu well. Slightly spicy but also has a sweet aftertaste. I did find a piece of hair stuck in the sauce though so that def brought my rating down a little. 8/10 The waitress was super nice though! She was really attentive and made sure we got our food quickly. She also made a lot of good recs for food and tea drinks. The restaurant had a lot of pictures of the owner on the wall which was really cute!

    Jeremiah M.

    When I used to live nearby, I always wanted to check out MonGa Cafe. But it wasn't until finally moving elsewhere that I took the chance to try it! I met up with one of my Bellevue friends here to try out the food, and it's one those typical family-owned business that locals come to. They served Taiwanese/Chinese dishes here, and had a good sized menu to order from. We ordered the Lu Rou Fan, some popcorn chicken, and a few other small dishes. The food was comforting, but I wasn't impressed by the dishes. I've had Lu Rou Fan at quite a few restaurants, and while it is a simple dish, I just didn't like the way they made it. It wasn't bad by any means, but could've been a lot better. Popcorn chicken was decent though, very standard to other places that serve it. I'd like to come back at some point to try the other dishes, but for now the best I can describe this cafe as mediocre at best.

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    Vinh M.

    Parking for this area takes place around the same area as the Asian Family Supermarket and other nearby restaurants such as Nuodle and Spicy Popo, which is to say it gets unusually packed here despite a large parking lot. If you can make it, then this place is worth trying! My friend and I went here on a Friday weeknight and got seating pretty easily; the inside is very huge with plenty of tables and booths which can seat a lot of people. The menu consists of a large selection of foods, with one whole side of the menu nearly completely dedicated to milk teas and drinks, and the other side being the main entrees and dishes. From there, I got the MonGa combo, which comes with lu-rou fan (which s a Taiwanese pork rice bowl), pork meatball soup and two sides of my choosing, in which I chose a braised egg and pickled cucumbers. My friend got the same dish and a braised egg as one side but triangular tofu as the second side. Portions here aren't big, but everything tasted very homely, which was a relief given I had already eaten out quite a bunch! Pork meatball soup was just right in flavor, and the flavoring of the pork in the lu-rou fan wasn't too overwhelming either! The pickled cucumbers remind me of those made by Dough Zone in Chinatown, which is to say also very good! And braised egg was solid. There are similar restaurants like this around Bellevue (such as Looking for Chai) and it's easy to overlook this place given the presence of the other surrounding businesses where it is, but if you want something great and not too heavy, this is an ideal place to go to!

    pork cutlet with lurou rice
    Tony J.

    Taiwanese cafe in Bellevue, in the same plaza as Asian Family Market, and in the same row as a bunch of mostly Asian restaurants. The place is actually larger than it looks from the outside as the space is pretty deep. Casual cafe atmosphere. Decent number of customers for a Saturday night. Snagged a small table without having to wait. Menu is printed on one sheet of paper. Has a list of sweet teas, and Taiwanese favorites like the fried chicken pieces, chicken and pork cutlets. Also has some some noodle bowls. No personal hotpot/soups on the menu though. I got one of the teas and it was a nice refreshing drink for the sumer. $7. For food, I got the fried pork cutlet for like $16 and paid $2 extra to upgrade the rice to the lurou (marinated pork) rice. The pork cutlet is pretty big and comes with some veggies and half a marinated egg. Comes with a slight tart and sweet dipping sauce. Pork cutlet not the crispiest, but flavor was decent. The lurou rice has a richer flavor thanks to the pork sauce bits and sauce covering the rice. Overall, food was decent and portions are good for the price.

    B3. Beef Shank and Tendon Noodle Soup. S7. Ten Wonton in Spicy Oil. Sauteed Mustard Greens.
    Jordan L.

    I don't know many Taiwanese restaurants in the area nor do I have a lot of experience eating a variety so I can't speak on how well their food stacks against other Taiwanese restaurants but I can say I really did the like dish I got, which if I recall correctly was their B3 Beef Shank Noodle Soup spicy: 3/5, sautéed fresh mustard greens, wontons in spicy oil, and peach black oolong milk tea. Their mustard greens tasted as expected from any Asian restaurant that does them, but their wontons in spicy oil was definitely one of my favorites compared to other places like Din Tai Fung. The peach black oolong milk tea was pretty good. Not too strong on the peach, not too sweet, and you get the dryness of the black oolong tea. If you want something really fruity, I wouldn't go for this, but the sweetness level was just what I wanted. The service was also great. Friendly and attentive staff. And probably the best part is walking into the restaurant and seeing the ethnicities people are actually working there along with the people eating were Asian. Not one none Asian was there at the time we went in and I knew it was going to be a good place. If you walk into a restaurant and don't see one person of that restaurants homeland working or eating there then don't expect much...

    Mark Y.

    Came back after a short hiatus and it feels like they've amped up their food. I especially like how you can combo up some of their dishes and we had the beef noddle soup combined with pigs ears and crunchy pickled cucumber side dishes. The beef was very tender and the bowl of soup came out piping hot. We've had many of their other dishes over the course of numerous visits and you can't go wrong! The service is good and the interior is nice and clean with pictures of Taiwan adorning the walls.

    D2 - Noodles Topped with Vegetarian Meat Sauce, 香菇素肉麵, $11.49 - 4.5 Stars

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    Wow! Incredible broth. Try the signature Beef Noodle Soup. And for the brave, Pigs Ear and Seaweed sides. Surprisingly good.

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    Their noodles are fantastic! I am also a huge fan of their boba milk tea! definitely worth trying!

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    My kids are very picky and my kids love their noodles soup. I recommend their fried chicken drum stick with noodles soup.

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    Great location great food great service. I would come everyday if this place is close by my house or if the food is free.

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    Can't get anymore Taiwanese with the food they have! A good place to go if you want a true taste of Taiwanese dish

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    Nuodle - Original Beef Hand-Pulled Noodle Soup

    Nuodle

    3.3(351 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    Stopped by Nuodle and the food was good! I grabbed the original beef noodle soup with the large…read morewide noodles and the cold szechuan beef appetizer. The soup broth is super flavorful and the noodles tasted handmade. Definitely recommend adding some of their chili oil if you like spice since it packs a lot of flavor. Will definitely be back, especially on a cold day!

    I've been wanting to try more noodle dishes and this place had been on my list for about a year. At…read morefirst I didn't know what to expect because I'm not familiar with Chinese noodle soups. When I arrived, the restaurant was about 1/3 full. The place was pretty quiet and didn't seem very lively, but there were others that showed up after me so that seemed pretty promising. The server sat us down but didn't mention about the QR code on the table so I sat there for about a min or two before I noticed. The whole menu and ordering was done all on your phone for the whole table. Not very much interaction. We ordered the spicy BBQ chicken skewers, the stewed beef rib noodle soup, and the normal beef flank noodle soup. The order came out relatively fast. The spicy BBQ chicken skewer was not what I expected. I was expecting a skewer like a kabob, but I received a few skewers with what seems to be thin pieces of ground chicken. The flavor was alright, but the chicken was VERY dry, which made it hard to enjoy. My stewed beef rib noodle soup wasn't bad. I got it with normal sized noodles and some beef flank on the side. The noodles were fine, but the soup could've been warmer. I was expecting a hot bowl of soup. The flavor was lacking a little, but it became much better after I added some chili oil. The rib meat wasn't bad. It had a a couple bites that were a tad tough but the flavor was kinda there. Honestly the extra flank pieces I had were better. Much better overall and it was pretty tender. I didn't really try my friend's bowl, but she got her soup with wide noodles. They were a bit wider than she expected. She made note that her noodles did seem undercooked and they had a slight doughy chew to them. She said it would've been better if it was cooked a little longer. Overall I enjoyed my soup. There are some things I would change, but I think it was a good first experience for something I've never had before.

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    Nuodle - Not too crowded for midweek lunch. Chili oil sauce jars (for sale?) on the counter. Can see the noodles being made in the far right

    Not too crowded for midweek lunch. Chili oil sauce jars (for sale?) on the counter. Can see the noodles being made in the far right

    Nuodle - Beef Rib Noodle Soup

    Beef Rib Noodle Soup

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    Xi'an Noodles

    Xi'an Noodles

    4.1(140 reviews)
    2.7 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

    Lamb Cumin Noodles

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    Shanghai Dumpling King - Secret stuffing wonton soup

    Shanghai Dumpling King

    3.8(29 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This is closer to a 3.5 than a 4, a decent experience…read more I came here a couple weeks ago for lunch and have been curious about the place since it was in the same area as Zhangliang malatang and had a good amount of people inside. The space is small and a little narrow, so seating can be pretty limited. My parents and I were lucky enough to grab the last table, and we ordered 4 items: the dry noodle with scallion oil and braised pork chop, the secret dumplings, large wonton, and salty soy milk (dumplings and wonton aren't pictured). I was most curious and most disappointed by the scallion noodle and pork chop. The portion size seemed too small to justify its price point, and I felt the pork chop tasted dry. The noodles however, had a great flavor, so if I were to try the place again, I'd only go for the scallion oil noodles. The dumplings were amazing. They were a little pricey but worth the cost, and worth the restaurant name. The dumplings were larger than most dumpling places I've been to, and the meat and soup inside were super flavorful. The wontons were also good, though it can't beat the pan fried dumplings. The salty soy milk was a very unique experience- it was thicker, rich and flavorful than other salty soy milk soups that I'm used to. It almost has an umami, seafood-ish taste to it. Though I'm not a big fan of soy milk, I enjoyed this dish more than expected! After our meal, we got to choose some magnets to take home, which was a creative and sweet gift. For the overall price point, I don't think I'd be coming here regularly for a meal. I may drop by for choice items like the pan fried dumplings!

    This is the definition of a no frills place. Don't expect much in the way of vibes or service, but…read morethe food is very flavorful and the wontons are juicy and you can see them hand wrapping them in the front of the restaurant. We got a combo with their pan fried dumplings, wonton soup, and a tea egg (which was SO good), and then a plate of the pan fried wontons which were my favorite. We would both recommend the pan fried wontons way over the pan fried dumplings. There is plenty of parking and you just have to walk in and order with a QR code and then pay at the front when you're done. I didn't try their noodles as they seemed a bit expensive. I would return for the tea egg and wontons!

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    Shanghai Dumpling King - Dumpling king /Pot stickers  $11.99

    Dumpling king /Pot stickers $11.99

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    Noodle Nine

    Noodle Nine

    4.4(294 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    The braised beef noodle soup here is amazing. The beef is incredibly tender, the noodles are…read moreperfectly cooked and pick up soup well, and the soup is rich and comforting. It is a little on the salty side, though. They also have a few vegetarian options, and my lunch buddy had the vegetarian 99 noodle with fried tofu and really enjoyed it. The scallion pancakes here are flaky perfection, and the cucumber salad is a fresh, garlicky, great choice for a starter. Service here is excellent whether you speak Mandarin or not. Highly recommend!

    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.

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    Sliced pork with garlic sauce

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    Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle

    Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle

    4.1(199 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    - one of our fav place-…read more It's kind of funny that I've never written a review for this place, even though we've been here countless times. It's always busy around mealtimes, but luckily there are plenty of seats, and we rarely have to wait. We also order takeout from here pretty often. For our most recent order, we got two personal combos (main + appetizer + drink) through a Chinese app, which frequently has discounts. I'm a big fan of their takeout containers--they keep the noodles and soup nicely separated. The takeout bag is super sturdy, and the popcorn chicken has just the right amount of spice to really hit the spot. That said, I'd still recommend dining in, because the food is easily about three times better. I also think the portion of popcorn chicken is more generous when you dine in. Plus, if you finish the soup, you'll be very full. My go-to order is the fatty beef tomato soup with rice (I know, I know--it's a noodle place, but I like it better with rice). My husband always gets the original Yunnan rice noodle. We've tried the golden soup version, but it's just not as good. The prices are reasonable... well, reasonable for Bellevue .

    Been here a couple times now and every time I want to like this place more than I do. The reason I…read morecame back this time was because of recent reviews and social posting saying this is the best rice noodles in all of Seattle hoping that something has changed. I can on New Years eve for lunch and the place was open with no restrictions or any forewarning. But, I have to say that the place was severely understaffed. I think there was one waiter that was helping out the entire store. This was already off to a bad start. I go ahead and order the combo along with a few other stuff from the rest of the group. So the food starts coming out as expected which was good. Then the appetizers got stuck in prep. Which I was like ok that happens it's busy and they might be understaffed. But then I had to ask for the drinks so already it's off to a bad start. The drinks came and felt watered down. So let's talk about the food real quick. Its ok. But after the third time coming I have noticed a decrease in the quality of the paired dishes and the amount you get. Also there was a strong feeling of over teasing with a lack luster flavor profile. So to add the final straw, we were all done and had to wait 15 minutes for the last side dish to come. I tried getting it canceled or get some credit but the chaser said no and so we waited. Could have been much better in all aspect.

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    Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle
    Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle - Cordyceps Flower Chicken Rice Noodle

    Cordyceps Flower Chicken Rice Noodle

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    Shaoshan Impression

    Shaoshan Impression

    4.5(58 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    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!

    Been here a few times already. One of the best mapo tofu in the area! It's perfectly spicy (I…read morehaven't been able to find a spicy enough mapo tofu here), super flavorful, and very authentic. I'm also a fan of the 沸腾鱼 here (not sure what the English name is), which was one of my favorite dishes from childhood that is really, really hard to find done right outside of the Bay Area. For such an authentic restaurant, I'm also impressed with their high-end decor, quick service, and cleanliness. You definitely wouldn't expect it to be so good walking in! Continues to be one of my regular stops.

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    MonGa Cafe - taiwanese - Updated May 2026

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