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Henry's Taiwan in Seattle

522 S King St, 98104 - Get directions
3 Reviews7.8

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+1 206-682-0389

522 S King St, 98104
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Opening Time

Sunday - 11AM-9PM
Monday - 10AM-9PM
Tuesday - 11AM-9PM
Wednesday - 11AM-9PM
Thursday - 11AM-9PM
Friday - 11AM-10PM
Saturday - 11AM-10PM

Price range per person $11 - $30

Services

  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Delivery Delivery
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • No outdoor seating No outdoor seating
  • Takeaway Takeaway

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8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

*Open for dine-in Sept. 2021* I've gotten the Stinky Tofu 臭豆腐 from here twice, and it has become my go-to place!! $8 (cash) for a box of 8-10 piece, and also comes with some pickled cabbage. The portion is enough to be shared by 2-3 people. There is also a good variety of Taiwanese appetizers and main dishes I want to try. Tip: Cash only below $10.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Pretty solid food for the price. Beef Noodle Soup Large for 8.99, it was pretty decently flavored. 3.6/5 Tawainese Sausage seems like the sausage from Uwajimaya but still decent 3.5/5. Overall, good small establishment with great prices.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Stinky tofu for sure. Across the ocean is a land where stinky tofus reside, often consumed after school or at night in the bustling wet markets. It's been 10 years since I had my last stinky tofu and it has eluded me so far despite my best googling abilities. So it was a welcoming surprise to see it on the menu of Henry's Taiwan Plus. Over the past 2 decades I've changed, but for some reason this tofu stayed the same faithfully malodorous in best way possible. We ordered the stinky tofu, tripe, wonton, and mapotofu and while none were offensive but none stood out in the sea of possibilities in Chinatown. So kudos for keeping the tradition of stinky tofus alive but I would still hit up Harbor City for Dim Sum after a order of stinky tofu to go.