Dragonfish Asian Cafe – Paramount Hotel
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We came in for happy hour and were impressed with the happy hour menu. We had each of the rolled sushi, which were delicious. The tempura fried bacon …
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I was pretty hungry as I had flown from Florida to stay in adjoining hotel and proceeded to order curried fries and scallops. well, I could only get h…
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Walked in here very late on a Monday night (after landing late evening in Seattle Airport). Thankfully, this was open after pretty much everything els…
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9 Reviews on “Dragonfish Asian Cafe – Paramount Hotel”
Walked in here very late on a Monday night (after landing late evening in Seattle Airport). Thankfully, this was open after pretty much everything else had closed. Food was pretty good quality (although was only able to select from a very small menu selection at that time) – enjoyed a delicious kobe steak and an entree (Tofu?). It was a little bit pricey – but I guess they could charge what they wanted at that time since there wasn’t any other options.All staff were very friendly – no complaints there.
Enjoyed the food here. Nice place. Came here after 10pm and still got a lot of variety. In fact, we had really nice vegetarian dishes also. Warm service. Enjoyed the place. Would recommend lemongrass crusted tofu and crispy vegetarian spring rolls in vegetarian dishes. Tofu just melted in the mouth. @N
Overall quality is good, staff could be nicer.Dint got amazed by anything in particular and in the end i found it a little expensive for the kind of service.Maybe will try once again to see if it was just a one day thing.
Sunday night at 11 p.m. there are a lack of open restaurants in downtown Seattle. Thankfully Dragonfish was one that was wide-open offering food.For a late night snack it did the trick with some unique takes on Asian food. While some dishes on the menu were unavailable due to the late time, there was still enough things to get something when famished.The most interesting dish was the tempura bacon. Fried crispy peppered bacon in flaky tempura batter. It was a cool concept but like most things we ordered, it wasn’t mind blowing.For a late night spot to finish an evening and get a much-needed meal, Dragonfish did the trick, but not sure I’d go out of my way return to this spot.
Deliciously spicy sushi rolls! The spicy tuna and the Dante’s inferno roll are legit! Secret tip: Stop by the Visitor Center for a comp app coupon, too!
A great place to eat if you’re running around town. We tried several dishes and all were amazing. By far, one of my favorite places to eat in Downtown Seattle azevedofoodie.com
We attended the Dragonfish happy hour after a late night performance of Wicked. There are several, very well priced, small plates and appetizers to choose from. The food was delicious. I don’t think that anything we tried went uneaten. Absolutely fantastic and well priced!