Din Tai Fung at T-Mobile Park

Dumpling restaurant · Pioneer Square

Din Tai Fung at T-Mobile Park

Dumpling restaurant · Pioneer Square

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1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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Fast, flavorful Chinese eats like pork bao and spicy dumplings, served up quickly with a slick, open kitchen vibe near T-Mobile Park.  

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1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Get directions

$10–20

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1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Get directions

+1 206 906 9970

$10–20

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Jul 30, 2025

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Where to Eat at T-Mobile Park, Home of the Seattle Mariners - Eater Seattle

"The Chinese dumpling expert serves vegetable and pork wonton soup, vegetable and pork wontons with spicy sauce, chicken-fried rice, spare ribs, steamed bao buns filled with pork, or a vegetarian option." - Eater Staff

https://seattle.eater.com/24112582/t-mobile-park-dining-guide-where-to-eat-at-a-seattle-mariners-game
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Jachelle Sologuren

Google
I had a surprisingly quick ⏩ wait in line, thanks to their efficient service. The staff had a well-organized setup that ensured people got what they needed promptly. The food itself wasn't terrible, with the pork inside the bun being a bit less filling than expected, but still enjoyable. The accompanying dumplings with the spicy 🌶️ sauce were also decent. Overall, if you're planning to spend some money $$ during the game, this place is worth a try, especially considering their fast-moving line and attentive service! It’s located near one of the entrances near the little grocery store with white brick.

John Suzor

Google
I wouldn't recommend anyone to eat at this place. They like to falsely accuse employees. Employees are forced not to accept tips. Everything has to be put on credit cards or debit cards. If an employee does accept a tip they get falsy accused for stealing and let go. Stay far away from this crooked place. My daughter worked at T-Mobile Park for 3 years and got let go because of this place falsely accusing her of stealing when all she did was accept a tip!!! Fools!

Oscar Bermeo

Google
Fast Chinese food items from one of the most recognizable names in Asian American cuisine. The menu is straight forward but all the dishes are loaded with flavors. Bonus points for the visible display of cooks preparing items on the spot over the boiling water and high heat woks.

L A

Google
The vegetarian buns were boring and flavorless. I wish I would have spent my money elsewhere. There are so many good vegetarian options at Safeco, but the person I was with convinced me to try Din Tai Fung. Terrible. I was so disappointed.

I D

Google
The lines are long but who cares. Food is delish by stadium standards. Good selection of canned craft beers.

MarVel F

Google
Let people stand in line for 40 minutes and then tell you there's no food. No sign at the end no heads up

Christine Sharp

Google
Small menu and just dont waste time in the line.

Kristin Nutt

Google
Had the dumplings, they were amazing and the sauce....perfect