Wicked Chopstix in Seattle
6021 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, 98118 - Get directionsMenu Wicked Chopstix
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Opening Time
Sunday - 10AM-9PMMonday - 10AM-9PM
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - 10AM-9PM
Thursday - 10AM-9PM
Friday - 10AM-9PM
Saturday - 10AM-9PM
Price range per person $10 - $25
Services
- Wheelchair accessible
- Delivery
- Сredit cards accepted
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Booking
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Eyung G
Food is at par but prices are severely elevated. Would not recommend this place considering the plethora of other pho places within a mile.
I had the worst experience eating at this restaurant. First they mess my order and brought the wrong food and acted like it was my fault when I clearly order vegetarian Obama noodles, they bought out rancid old smelling pork. The tofu was old and rancid as well. The egg roll was greasy and disgusting. The Mango Shrimp salad was completely inedible and tasted like soap! They did not offer to rema...
Emilah G.
One of the most underrated pho restaurants in south seattle! Let's start off with the chicken wings, they're very juicy and crispy. A little sweet with a balance of savory and that taste of lemon really hit the spot. When you bite into it, you instantly get the taste of lemon and a little bit of sweetness so I highly recommend ordering Lemon glazed chicken wings. Decided to order myself Bo Ne (not a lot of Vietnamese restaurants in Seattle serve Bo Ne so I was super excited) and everything was delicious. Remember to ask for a side of broth to dip and eat Bo Ne, the steak pieces were tender and not chewy at all while it's serve to me on a hot iron plate. Our food was serve quickly so the wait wasn't long, which is skeptical because sometimes food that's serve quickly means to me that the cooks didn't take their time cooking the food or was thrown in the microwave. But, our food was serve fresh and nowhere near cold. Service here is really good and I've never had a bad experience with it at all. I've been to wicked chopstix in the past and they serve really good pho too so I highly recommend trying their pho (you know it's good pho when you don't need to add hoisin sauce and Sriracha because the broth is amazing but you add it anyway haha). This is definitely one of the best pho spots in Seattle that deserves more recognition.