"One of the Chinatown–International District’s oldest and best-known restaurants, Tai Tung is as solid as ever. Many Seattle legends have dined at Tai Tung since it opened in 1935— you can sit in the Bruce Lee Memorial Booth where his cardboard cutout will watch while you eat his beloved beef with oyster sauce — and even international celebrities, like the late Anthony Bourdain, have visited the place. The extensive menu is full of classics, from chop suey to egg foo young to chow mein, which are especially fun to eat family-style." - Jay Friedman