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Kau Kau BBQ RestaurantB-Worth Trying

656 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104 · Cantonese restaurant, Barbecue restaurant, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2207 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Classic Seattle Chinatown spot for roast pork, duck, and value lunch combos; great when on-form, but consistency and cleanliness complaints mean expectations should be calibrated.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Kau Kau BBQ delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality in its roast meats and fast service, with excellent value for money that keeps locals returning. However, inconsistent execution—dry pork, thin slicing, variable rice quality—prevents a higher grade, and cleanliness and odor concerns add friction to the experience. It's a worthwhile Chinatown stop for traditional Cantonese BBQ when you're in the area, but not a destination that transcends its casual, sometimes uneven execution.

Restaurant Summary

A longtime Chinatown stop where the vibe is old-school and bustling, Kau Kau draws locals, pre-game crowds, and takeout regulars. Guests describe servers as friendly and fast, with plates hitting the table quickly. One diner put it simply: "When it is on, the roast pork crackles and the duck stays juicy." The kitchen sticks to traditional Cantonese barbecue and familiar Chinese-American comforts. Char siu, roast pork, and duck lead the way, while wonton noodle soups and chow fun back them up. It suits diners who want classic flavors and big portions more than experimental cooking. Expect the occasional off day, but value is strong, especially at lunch. Families do fine here thanks to fried rice, noodles, and lunch combos that kids will recognize. The menu has simple chicken dishes and vegetable sides, plus tofu options, though vegan labeling is limited. Portions are generous, so sharing works well for younger eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost$24-$34 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Chinatown-International District with casual eateries, markets, and cultural venues; attracts locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally busy by day; mixed perceptions on cleanliness; some reviews note odors and maintenance concerns.

Nearby: Near stadiums, Link light rail, Uwajimaya, and Asian shops; pre-game foot traffic common.

International DistrictThe International District is Seattle's historic Asian neighborhood, known for its authentic Asian cuisine, markets, and cultural landmarks. The dining scene is lively and varied, featuring traditional and modern Asian restaurants alongside casual food stalls, attracting both locals and visitors seeking cultural and culinary experiences.
ChinatownChinatown is the heart of the International District, characterized by its dense concentration of Chinese restaurants, bakeries, and shops. It offers an immersive cultural atmosphere with a strong community presence and a focus on traditional Chinese dining and events.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–20:00 Tuesday Wednesday10:00–20:00 Thursday10:00–20:00 Friday10:00–20:00 Saturday10:00–20:00 Sunday10:00–20:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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