Jiaozi!

Chinese restaurant · International District

Jiaozi!

Chinese restaurant · International District

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414 8th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104

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This chill spot serves up tasty handmade dumplings and fresh noodles, with a friendly vibe and a tempting lineup of Asian desserts to satisfy your cravings.  

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Mar 5, 2025

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"Jiaozi specializes in Chinese potsticker-style dumplings and also offers spicy seared noodles, salt and pepper squid, popcorn chicken, and more." - Megan Hill

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Christina Sherry

Google
Overall, great experience. Salt and pepper squid rings were absolutely delicious. We also had the pork and cabbage dumplings and spicy noodles. Servers were friendly and attentive. Only issue was when asked if we wanted more boiled water for tea, the entire carafe was taken away (although not empty), and was not ready for the table before paying up and leaving - tea is not complimentary. Will definitely come here to eat again.

Edmond Lai

Google
Order two of the dessert, the mango tofu dessert was all frozen, mango not in season. The other herbal jelly dessert was decent. Overall both were okay dessert. The service was fine waited for 10 minutes and was promptly seated.

Aishanee Wijeratna

Google
A great little cafe with a large selection of desserts and lots of delicious fresh fruit. We ordered the vanilla shaved ice with mango and grass jelly, and the mango pancakes. The shaved ice was very refreshing - the mango was sweet and perfectly ripe, and the grass jelly was good too. The mango pancakes were delicious as well - the crepes were filled with mango-flavored whipped cream and slices of fresh mango. The only thing was that the portions were quite small for each of the desserts being $7. But still, the quality of the food was great and I will absolutely come back soon!

Buck

Google
I want this restaurant to be here for a million years. It's so delicious. Going back to try more of this menu. Staff was attentive, well-timed, and multilingual. They also had solid recommendations, and made us a fresh batch of dumplings bc they thought the first was too cold. I'm sure it would have been fine, but they looked out for us, like true homies would, so I want to show madd respect. The food stays on your mind for days. Definitely order dumplings, and the house noodles, but don't stop there. I will eat my phone if you try this place and aren't in love with the food.

Serina Gee

Google
I liked it more than I thought I would. They had board games and don't care if you stay for a very long time. It wasn't crowded when I went and the desserts tasted pretty decent. Also, it's not like there are many other places to go for HK style desserts around here.

Inday Michelle Rim

Google
Dumplings are yummy! Pan fried takes longer so if you’re hungry, order boiled ones too. And bring friends so you can order an assortment.

Varun Sukesan

Google
Been here a few times. Best dishes: honey toast, sago, glutinous rice balls, grass jelly Food quality/Consistency/Price: relatively cheap for really unique tasty asian fruity desserts, and consistently executed as well. Wait/Atmosphere/Service/Location: super chill atmosphere, nice tables and chairs. It doesn't get too busy and it's open late. Easy parking because they share the House of Hong parking lot after a certain hour. They have some board games and stuff as well.

Michael Natkin

Google
Good, not great on my first try. The tofu skin and celery salad was super tasty. The cabbage and carrot jiaozi werent caramelized enough for my taste and the filling was bland and watery. Next time I will get the chili oil noodles.