Ocean Star
Welcome to Ocean Star, a Cantonese restaurant located in Seattle, Washington, that offers a diverse menu of dim sum and seafood dishes. This casual dining spot is perfect for groups, families, and even brunch or lunch outings. With a full bar, outdoor seating, and even Wi-Fi, Ocean Star aims to provide a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience for all guests.
Some of the must-try dishes at Ocean Star include the Hong Kong Egg Roll, Deep Fried Oysters, Crabmeat with Fish Maw Soup, and the House Special Chow Mein. Customers have raved about the flavors and quality of the food, with favorites like the dry beef chow fun and the king crab sticky rice standing out as true highlights of the menu.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Cantonese cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Ocean Star offers a variety of dishes to satisfy your cravings. The restaurant's commitment to great food and service, as well as the convenience of their own parking lot, make it a top choice for those seeking a delicious dining experience in the heart of Seattle's Chinatown.
Ocean Star Menu
Location
Address: 605 7th Ave S Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 623-1670
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Brunch, LunchYes
- Garage Parking, Street Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Alison P.
Not bad at all! Was a bit skeptical at first since there were just a handful of people inside. The fried chicken wings were fried to perfection. I mostly liked the dry beef chow fun. So good and smoky! My brother likes the sweet & sour spareribs. It was a little too sweet for my taste. Not sure why there weren't more people in there, but they do have their own parking lot so that's a plus in my book! Not bad for American Chinese food.
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Author: Gregory G B.
There are no dim sum restaurants in Spokane. Since I was visiting Seattle, I went straight to Chinatown looking for a dim sum feast. I was attracted by Ocean Star's sign, reading: "Dim Sum for Lunch". I went inside to sample the bill o' fare. I ordered from a menu that included photos of the varied offerings. No dim sum carts here. Since I brought a couple plastic containers to cart a lot home, I ordered enough for four. The server looked askance at the size of the order, but soon dim sum was piling up on the table. My scheme was to eat one of everything I ordered and pack the rest up for the flight home. The dim sum was tasty and very generously sized. I ate my fill and packed the rest in my backpack. My wife and I enjoyed the dim sum for a couple days after. I am originally from Los Angeles and had enjoyed dim sum in Chinatown and across the San Gabriel Valley. It was nice to experience the "flavors of home" in Seattle. I was very glad I came.
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Author: Alana T.
Folks are missing out on some bomb king crab sticky rice as well as the option to have a king crab meal prepared in multiple ways (e.g. garlic steam, 螃蟹糯米, etc.) They also just have tasty proteins and veggies but you should come for the crab.
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Author: Alicia M.
Really good Chinese food and free parking! Came here early evening on a Sunday and the place was practically empty. Has a nice old school Chinese restaurant vibe. All of the food was really good. We went back for seconds on the bbq pork chow mein and the wings. Peking duck with the pinch buns was really good too. They also have a full bar which we appreciated. I'd say the only downside was the service wasn't great. Had to flag down our server for more rounds of drinks and water. She seemed distracted and didn't check on us much, even though we were literally 1 of 3 seated tables in the place. Overall, our group really enjoyed the meal. I'd like to come back for dim sum soon!