Din Tai Fung at T-Mobile Park

1250 1st Ave S, Seattle
(206) 906-9970

Recent Reviews

MarVel F

Let people stand in line for 40 minutes and then tell you there's no food. No sign at the end no heads

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

B JM

good ?

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 2

Claudia E.

Not enough choices at the baseball stadium. All three were chicken. Maybe the fried rice could be vegetarian? Popcorn chicken was popular with my family.

John Suzor

I wouldn't recommend anyone to eat at this place. They like to falsely accuse employees. Employees are forced not to accept tips. Everything has to be put on credit cards or debit cards. If an employee does accept a tip they get falsy accused for stealing and let go. Stay far away from this crooked place. My daughter worked at T-Mobile Park for 3 years and got let go because of this place falsely accusing her of stealing when all she did was accept a tip!!! Fools!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Frank B.

Frank B had the Din Tai Fung experience at the ALL STAR GAME! I unequivocally share that the dumplings are sensational & delicious. For stadium food this stands out above the rest of concession stands at the ballpark. Ordering is simple and convenient since no cash is needed. Well, you must pay but with a major credit card only. It's a tad loud due to 30,000 + people around but they got Franks order correct. Now next time I hit the ballpark I'll grab a double order for my pleasure.Frank B is out!

Christine Sharp

Small menu and just dont waste time in the line.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Jachelle Sologuren

I had a surprisingly quick ⏩ wait in line, thanks to their efficient service. The staff had a well-organized setup that ensured people got what they needed promptly. The food itself wasn't terrible, with the pork inside the bun being a bit less filling than expected, but still enjoyable. The accompanying dumplings with the spicy ?️ sauce were also decent. Overall, if you're planning to spend some money $$ during the game, this place is worth a try, especially considering their fast-moving line and attentive service!It’s located near one of the entrances near the little grocery store with white brick.Vegetarian options: Veggie Buns

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dumpling

Lynn L.

I've heard very good things from this Taiwanese dim sum hot spot. My sister and brother in law praised how great it was while they dined there while in Hong Kong. The wait isn't long if you are wanting to sit at the bar area. Since I was dining solo, I opted for that option. If you had a larger party there's quite the wait. I chose to have the chicken and mushroom bun, shrimp and pork spicy wontons, and a pork sticky rice wrap. I was expecting to see more dim sum options like taro puffs, fried shrimp balls but they are more focused on dumplings and buns. My pork sticky rice wrap cane first. It does not come in the lotus leaf wrap. The sticky rice is brown in color and is slightly sweet. The pork inside was tender pork belly. It was unique and tasty. I really enjoyed my spicy wontons, they were enveloped in tender wrappers. The sauce was more savory than spicy and they were plump and delicious. They come with 10 wontons!The chicken bun was standard, moist, plump, the bun was tender but nothing to write home about. I appreciate that the steamed foods are served in bamboo steamer baskets, that keep them warm. However I was expecting are more dim sum experience with more traditional options. I also wished the portions were smaller and priced accordingly so more options can be had if you had a smaller party. The service was good. At the bar, you're not attended to as much but they were popping in every now and again to refill my water glass. The ambiance was nice, quite modern inside. Quality cloth napkins and chopsticks and your soy sauce dipping server already has sliced ginger - nice touch.

Kasey Acteson

No seasoning on any of the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Sharon T.

Din Tai Fung is a must-visit restaurant for anyone looking for delicious and authentic Chinese cuisine. Their xiao long bao were particularly outstanding - the dumplings were perfectly steamed with a delicate wrapper and the filling was savory and flavorful. The service was also excellent, with friendly and attentive staff. I highly recommend the xiao long bao and any of their other dishes, too. 5/5 stars

I D

The lines are long but who cares. Food is delish by stadium standards. Good selection of canned craft beers.

Izu Dvlr

The lines are long but who cares. Food is delish by stadium standards. Good selection of canned craft beers.

Kristin Nutt

Had the dumplings, they were amazing and the sauce....perfect

Patrick Y.

Bottom line: food was decent, the wait was long, and the service is "meh." It's definitely something different to have at the ball game but you'll be waiting in line for this for a while. Pro-tip: eat the wonton/rice when it's still hot. Food: the wonton was ok but the chicken fried rice hit the spot. Save some to wait later but like most left overs, it's not the same. Venue: wait-line wrapped around the bathroom and it took about 20minutes to get to the cashier booth to order. Pro-tip #2: if you order wonton soup and want spicy-sauce, you'll get a flat: no. Overall: not bad and worth a visit. Just go in with expectations.

Tia R.

Ok look, I love Din Tai Fung but this location isn't good. I get it, it's in a stadium but still. Very bland taste, in all the dishes I ordered. I ordered 3 dishes, one after another, because I didn't like the first thing I got so I tried another one, than other one. I eventually ordered from a different restaurant. Wouldn't recommend this location, I would definitely recommend Bellevue and Seattle location.

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Din Tai Fung at T-Mobile Park

1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
(206) 906-9970