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Late-Night Cantonese Canteen in Chinatown šŸµ

In Seattle’s Chinatown, Honey Court is a longtime favorite that holds many memories. Its biggest charm might be its late-night hours—after nights out with friends, we’d wander in for a bowl of steaming seafood congee, letting its warmth comfort us from the inside out šŸ¦žšŸ². These days, I love its daytime vibe even more. Four of us recently enjoyed dim sum here for just $56 total—about $15 per person. In an era where a bowl of noodles often costs $18+, that feels like a rare gift. More importantly, this is the go-to spot for my Cantonese friends and their families—the dim sum is made fresh, traditional, and full of heart. The owner remembers regulars and kindly gifted us an extra char siu pineapple bun 🄐 that day—the sweet crust and savory filling were wonderful, but the gesture felt even warmer. Beyond classic har gow, siu mai, and chicken feet, their seafood is a hidden strength—you can bring your own fresh catch, pay a cooking fee, and have it transformed into peppery crab, ginger-scallion lobster, and more. šŸ“ Honey Court Seafood Restaurant šŸ“Œ 516 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 šŸ•’ Open late; dim sum served during daytime hours šŸ’” Call ahead to confirm seafood prep details Congee after midnight, tea in the morning, the lively chatter of families at noon… This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a warm, familiar anchor, serving comfort any time of day. #SeattleDimSum #HoneyCourt #ChinatownClassic#LateNightEats #CantoneseApproved #15PerPerson#SeafoodByo #FamilyMeals #SeattleVibes

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Late-Night Cantonese Canteen in Chinatown šŸµ

In Seattle’s Chinatown, Honey Court is a longtime favorite that holds many memories. Its biggest charm might be its late-night hours—after nights out with friends, we’d wander in for a bowl of steaming seafood congee, letting its warmth comfort us from the inside out šŸ¦žšŸ². These days, I love its daytime vibe even more. Four of us recently enjoyed dim sum here for just $56 total—about $15 per person. In an era where a bowl of noodles often costs $18+, that feels like a rare gift. More importantly, this is the go-to spot for my Cantonese friends and their families—the dim sum is made fresh, traditional, and full of heart. The owner remembers regulars and kindly gifted us an extra char siu pineapple bun 🄐 that day—the sweet crust and savory filling were wonderful, but the gesture felt even warmer. Beyond classic har gow, siu mai, and chicken feet, their seafood is a hidden strength—you can bring your own fresh catch, pay a cooking fee, and have it transformed into peppery crab, ginger-scallion lobster, and more. šŸ“ Honey Court Seafood Restaurant šŸ“Œ 516 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 šŸ•’ Open late; dim sum served during daytime hours šŸ’” Call ahead to confirm seafood prep details Congee after midnight, tea in the morning, the lively chatter of families at noon… This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a warm, familiar anchor, serving comfort any time of day. #SeattleDimSum #HoneyCourt #ChinatownClassic#LateNightEats #CantoneseApproved #15PerPerson#SeafoodByo #FamilyMeals #SeattleVibes

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