Reviews Golden Daisy Garden

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Dan Garlington
+4.5
As always, the delivery was quick & polite, and the food was straightforward and tasty. I'm glad we have a non-pizza delivery option in our area.
Apr 15, 2010
4
Jen H.
+4
Authentic hole-in-the-wall Cantonese and Dim Sum style restaurant. Freshly made items and fantastic, inexpensive prices for large size portions. Friendly and fast service. Delicious roast pork, Siu Mai, house Chow Mein, and rice rolls.
5
Lois Chan
+5
Hole in the wall place with cheap, authentic, delicious food! I don't need to go all the way to China Town for Chinese food anymore; this place is super close to where I live and has legitimate Chinese BBQ hanging up that they'll chop up for you right then and there, on top of all the other dishes they have. I'm not joking when I say it's one of the cheapest places around--you can get honey walnut shrimp for about $9 when it's typically $12-13 at other restaurants! Just remember to bring cash with you as they don't take card. Definitely worth checking out if you want to try to save a few bucks.
5
Steve
+5
This restaurant serves delicious Chinese bbq pork, side pork, and roasted duck. One nice thing about Golden Daisy is it locates right at the front door coming from the west. It's on your left side cannot miss it. The side pork is crispy, the bbq pork is sweet, and the duck is perfectly cooked. I recommend eating it with steamed rice, and you will like it. Customer service is good. Be sure to swing by before 3 PM if you want a good bbq. After this time, the bbq runs low, and you may not be able to get what you want to eat.
5
Calvin
+5
Cheap and authentic Chinese food. They only take CASH. I highly recommend the eel stone pot rice (there will be some little bone pieces in there). The eel rice came with soup and vegetable (don't know what kind).
5
Lourienne Dupaya
+5
We've been coming here for 13 years! The restaurant has improved a lot and updated its interior to be more cozy. The food has stayed the same quality with an expanded menu for desserts, albeit prices have went up (it is Seattle). We love to go here for catering when we have parties. Would recommend to visit this small, local place. Parking is a hassle though.
5
Dior Ella
+5
They’re lechon is good! They’ve changed this place since the last time we were here which was years ago!
5
Andrew Lee
+5
Friendly employees and quick ordering. Great for a quick lunch. The ha how, siu mai, lo mai gai, and baked BBQ bun were all delicious.
5
Abby H.
+5
Yum! Local dim sum in Beacon hill owned by a hardworking lovely family. Super affordable no frills reliable dim sum. So happy theres a little place like this in the neighborhood ❤️ I go on the weekends and pick up some small orders and it’s so satisfying! No need to wait in massive lines in Chinatown.
4
S Leavitt
+4
This is truly a hole in the wall that I have passed a gazillion times, not noticing it. It's a small mom-and-pop in the summer in Chinese food place. The dim sum menu is limited and they don't use karts you order off the menu. But the food is tasty and inexpensive. Next time we will try ordering off the main menu. But I expect that we will go back often having now discovered this place. The staff is very very friendly
5
Jose Luis Reyes
+5
Good neighborhood hangout for basic uncomplicated, inexpensive dim sum and a very good lunch menu served up with generous portions, all for honest cheap bucks. And of course, there's Roast Duck, Roast Pork (lechon), and BBQ Pork just dripping in their own juices. Oooooo. You KNOW you love it! Update 2022. Because of the "Rona Plaque" as the Brits call it, the Golden Daisy no longer has dine-in facilities. It's been walled off. BUT...the menu is alive and well for take-out. Oh yeah. And they have a small hot box with hum bow, baked green onion buns, sesame seed red bean paste balls, and my personal favorite, ham sui kok. Don't know what that one is kids? It's a deep fried dumpling filled with seasoned ground pork. A very tasty snack-a-roo. Just try it.
5
R K Lee
+5
Since Covid, no sit-down dining available.
5
Celine Brown
+5
Best hole in the wall chinese food. It's our go to because of location, price, quality, and deliciousness! They did a renovation last year and everything is much more streamlined. Our favorites are cashew chicken and mongolian beef
5
Paul Trebach
+5
So I needed lunch today, I was on Beacon Hill in South Seattle, I searched "dim sum near me". After a short drive I parked and walked in. It is the tiny dim sum dive joint of my dreams. Poorly kept decor three BBQ ducks hanging in the display case and piles of dim sum steamer baskets being kept warm. I ordered shumi, small bbq buns and rice noodles cakes. All absolutely delicious. I got out for less than 7 dollars. This is a gem.
5
Scott
+5
Food was good and fresh, as stated by others, large portion for a good price. As also stated more seating now. There may not be parking but this is Beacon Hill, most places don't and there's tons of street parking, so not a problem unless you don't want to move your legs for one minute.
5
David Brown
+5
This was exactly what I would expect from a small Kowloon restaurant. Unpretentious and keeps it simple. Didn't have all the dimsum but did have the hum bao. They remind me of store bought and then steamed. That's cool; bread isn't easy to get right. Had the roast pork with rice. This is the regular lunch fair of HK. Now, if only they had things like hk black tea with milk, french HK style french toast, or tea eggs.
4
jesse allingham
+4
Good neighborhood spot for a breakfast or lunch option. some of the dim sum and bbq options miss the mark, it depends on the time of day. I usually get one of the lunch plates and an item or two from the dim sum tray and leave satisfied.
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