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Crook steals a substantial amount from Dim Sum King — Owners urge others to report crime

May 2, 2019 By Ruth Bayang

Someone in a mask broke into Dim Sum King late on April 28 and stole a substantial amount in cash.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2019, Dim Sum King, VOL 38 NO 19 | MAY 4 - MAY 10

The Best Dim Sum in the ID — Dim Sum King

July 12, 2018 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Dim Sum King 617 S. Jackson St., Seattle, WA 98104 6:30 a.m.–6 p.m. daily (206) 682-2823 “We work hard to give the best dim sum to our customers — fresh and top-quality ingredients, 43 varieties, and fastest take-out service,” said owner Amy Eng. You can buy as little as one item or as many as […]

Filed Under: Features, Business, Community News, Feature stories Tagged With: 2018, Dim Sum King, The Best of Chinatown ID, VOL 37 NO 29 | JULY 14 - JULY 20

Food walk

June 10, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

If you missed the first Chinatown Happy Hour Food Walk last month, you have another chance to experience it on June 16. To enjoy great food at low prices, start with Dim Sum King located at 617 South Jackson Street. At $4, you get a dim sum sample plate with five items, such as hum […]

Filed Under: Business, Briefs, Community News Tagged With: 2016, Dim Sum King, VOL 35 NO 24 | JUNE 11 - JUNE 17

Power outage disrupts, but festivities continue

July 17, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly This year’s Dragon Fest posed challenges to many Chinatown businesses, even though it could be a record-breaking year in attendance. 

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2014, Amy Eng, Dim Sum King, Don Blakeney, Dragon Fest 2014, Duk Li, Food Walk, Harry Chan, ID, Japanese Maples, Kate Joncas, Public Information Officer, Rainier Avenue South, Scott Thomsen, Shu Yi Situ, Sun Ya, Tai Tung Restaurant, Tracy Oaksmith, Uwajimaya, Vol 33 No 30 | July 19 - July 25

BLOG: How to be a loser?

May 8, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng The Hum Bow Celebrity Contest was a new idea at the Asian American Heritage Festival, held at the Seattle Center last Sunday.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2014, 2015, Asian American Heritage Festival, Assunta Ng, Dim Sum King, Income Inequality Advisory Committee, Lori Matsukawa, Mayor Ed Murray, Publisher Ng's blog, Seattle Center, Tomio Moriguchi, Uncle Bob Santos, Vol 33 No 20 | May 10 - May 16, parking

Dim Sum King ‘customer’ starts soy sauce scare

August 29, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly Dim Sum King co-owner Amy Eng apologized to diners on Aug. 27 for the incident that took place on Aug. 25. Then, a 52-year-old woman walked into the restaurant and allegedly stole food, flipped over patron’s plates, and covered a man and his baby in chocolate milk and soy sauce. […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2013, China, Dim Sum King, Northwest Asian Weekly, Vol 32 No 36 | August 31 - September 6

ID restaurants to bring back $2 tasting menu for annual Dragon Fest

July 8, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) organized the return of the $2 Food Walk at this summer’s Dragon Fest. On July 9 and July 10, 16 of Chinatown-ID’s top culinary destinations will offer up a menu of $2 bites. Participating restaurants include  Sea Garden, Kaname Izakaya, Harbor City, Oasis Tea Zone, Fu-Lin Ramen House, […]

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2011, CIDBIA, Dim Sum King, Don Blakeney, Dragon Fest, Dragon Fest 2011, Food Walk, French Japanese, Kaname Izakaya, Loving Hut, Oasis Bubble Tea Zone, Oasis Tea Zone, Pacific Northwest, Phnom Penh Noodle House, Sea Garden, Spring Garden, Summer Festival, Vol 30 No 28 | July 9 - July 15, World Pizza

Blog: Some folks might visit the ID for the first time this weekend — for the Dragon Fest. May I quiz you for fun?

July 8, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Questions 1. Can you have a good meal for $2 in the ID? 2. How many free newspapers can you pick up in the ID? 3. Ladies, can you make yourself beautiful in the ID? 4. Besides grocery stores and restaurants, where else can you find healthy food products? 5. Is the ID the magic […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, Dim Sum King, Dragon Fest, ID, King St, Publisher Ng's blog, Tsue Chong Noodles Co, Uwajimaya, Vol 30 No 28 | July 9 - July 15

10 Asian food makeovers for your holiday party

December 22, 2010 By Stacy Nguyen

Let’s face it. We gain weight during the holidays because there are too many leftovers. So why not share the wealth (and calories) by throwing a leftover party on Dec. 26?

Filed Under: Cultures, Food Tagged With: 2010, Assunta Ng, Chinatown, Chinese, Christmas 2010, Dim Sum King, Duk Li, Harbor City, Honey Court, India, Jade Garden, Korean, Middle Eastern, New Hong Kong Seafood, New Years, Ocean City, Rainier Avenue, Tea Garden, Tea Palace, Vol 29 No 52 | December 25 - December 31

Blog: With dim sum, maybe less is more

April 1, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Nancy Leson of The Seattle Times wrote about the closing of New China Gate Restaurant under the management of Alan Woo recently. In the article, Faye Hong, spokesperson of Hop Sing Tong, which owns the property, said the recession has hurt Chinatown restaurants.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, Alan Woo, Avenue South, Chinatown, Chinese, Dim Sum King, Faye Hong, Hop Sing Tong, ID, International District, Jackson St, Nancy Leson, New China Gate Restaurant, Vol 29 No 14 | April 3 - April 9, blog

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