About
Welcome to Dough Zone - Kirkland Urban, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Kirkland, WA. Specializing in traditional Chinese soups and dumplings, this vibrant establishment has quickly become a local favorite. With a strong commitment to quality and a diverse menu, Dough Zone merges authentic flavors with a modern dining experience.
One of the standout features of Dough Zone is its vegetarian options. Vegetarians and meat-lovers alike will find their cravings satisfied with an array of thoughtfully crafted dishes. From the iconic Dan Dan noodles to delightful chicken dumplings, each dish bursts with flavor. Customer reviews often highlight the egg crepes and cucumber salad as must-try items, offering a perfect balance of freshness and zest.
The overall atmosphere is casual yet welcoming, making it a great spot for groups or a cozy dinner. Its wheelchair accessibility and provisions for guests with pets underline the inclusive ethos of Dough Zone. Covered outdoor seating enhances the dining experience, especially during pleasant weather. The restaurant's commitment extends to sustainability, boasting compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, creating an eco-friendly dining environment.
Despite some mentions of slower service, the quality of food remains a constant point of praise. Diners such as Ven R. rave about the value for money, noting how the dishes are not just delicious but reasonably priced for the area. The atmosphere is described as lively, with moderate noise levels, making it ideal for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.
For those in need of convenience, Dough Zone offers delivery and takeout, perfect for a cozy night in or a quick bite. Moreover, the restaurant supports modern payment options like Android Pay and cryptocurrency, making transactions seamless.
If you're planning a visit, expect tantalizing flavors and warm hospitality. Dough Zone - Kirkland Urban isn't just a restaurant; it's an experience that brings traditional Chinese cuisine to life in a modern, welcoming setting. Come and savor the delicious offerings that await you!
“ these dishes are insanely good/ 1) Egg crepes 2) Cucumber salad 3) Dan Dan noodles 4) Chicken dumplings Everything else is excellent. Very reasonably priced for the location and quality. ”
“ The service was on a slow side as they did not take our order for 15 minutes while we sat there and waited on the table. However, food was good and we loved the chicken wontons in hot n sour soup. Cucumber was great, mala noodles were okay and green onion pancake was good too. Worth trying if you are nearby. ”
“ First time at Dough zone Kirkland. The food was served hot, perfect temperature for a cold day. Overall, food tasted good just like how I know it was when I ate years ago. I just noticed servings have gotten smaller maybe a possible tactic to maintain price range still manageable by consumers. Service was good. Servers even asked if we had parking ticket to validate. The restaurant was clean, restrooms were bigger than usual and clean. ”
“ I'd say the food comes out in Smaller portions than expected, but still fairly good. Only thing I wish is they had more options! The menu is much smaller than usual dim sum places. Service felt rushed and mediocre. Location is great but the interior is small and crammed. ”
“ Love all the food, it looks delicious and tastes delicious, the environment is good and the service is good, QFC is not far downstairs, which is convenient ”
“ We came around 5:30pm on a Friday so we easily got a 4-people table for two of us (later we saw more people waiting in line.) The food was delicious and satisfying as usual as you could expect from any other Dough Zone locations. My friend didn't eat pork or beef but pretty much all categories had chicken option so it was good. Clean and new environment. Friendly staff. I always buy the Dough Zone gift cards from Costco before I go so I get extra savings! There is the parking garage that you can have them to validate the parking. ”
“ Solid spot for xiaolongbao! Coming from Vancouver, it's hard not to hold super high standards for Chinese food, but Dough Zone wasn't too shabby at all. I had been warned beforehand that the dumpling skins were a little too thick, but I didn't find that to be the case. The crab and pork xiaolongbao had a respectably thin wrapper and was very juicy. The cucumber dish was also quite nice, but I found the Dan Dan noodles to be a touch too salty. The chili oil wontons were great, though the oil was a bit on the sweet side. I wish they had more Chinese vegetable dishes instead of things like kale and romaine lettuce. The feel is a bit like a fast casual restaurant, and the service is pretty standard for that kind of place. Staff aren't going to go out of their way to be friendly, but they definitely get the job done efficiently and cordially. This place would certainly do if you're craving fairly affordable xiaolongbao in a pinch! ”