Pretty authentic Yunnan styled noodle bar. I haven't found another place in Seattle that actually reminds me of the street noodle shops in China.
The food was wonderful! A little bit of a language barrier but well worth it and they were just as patient as well. Great place and great price.
Spicy fried sauce noodles (A7) are delicious, sometimes if you are a regular you can get an extra bowl of the "fried sauce" which is a treat. Bathrooms are dirty, but what did you expect? The owner is very nice, even through language barrier, just don't order in a confusing way if you are ordering i
Read previous review and came here because of "authenticity", but the comment was poorly judged and I couldn't agree at all. I am from Yunnan, the noodle here is still American rice noodle like one can get elsewhere. Definitely not YUNNAN RICE NOODLE. Portion is big, but lacks quality. The meat in
Loved the food most of the time -- tastes authentic, and the chicken stock is good for the health. Sometimes it could be a bit too casual, e.g., your waitress might be making your dish. When that happens, the taste of the food goes down a notch.
Silk Road was a disappointment from start to finish. The service was vastly sub-par, the noodles (the very namesake of the restaurant) tasted somehow both over-cooked and pre-made, and there was only a single gentleman running both the kitchen and front-of-house. Considering the wealth of options in
From Los Angeles and was in seattle visiting super hungry with nothing else open we gave it a shot! Normally I don't eat at places where everything is in a different language but this place was amazing! If I ever go to Seattle again This will be my go to spot before I start drinking
Using 100 scale, I would say the rice noodles scores over 90. The guy running the restaurant is supper friendly and nice even though his bad English and kindness makes people awkward sometimes.
Overall, it's a place definitely deserved to have a try.
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