Chan's Place

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Chan's Place is a family-owned and operated Chinese restaurant in Kirkland, Washington. We provide our customers with genuine service and fresh local produce, genuine Chinese dishes and friendly service. Come in and enjoy our lunch special and dinner selections 7 days a week. Our food is prepared with only the finest ingredients and fresh local produce. Contact us today to learn more about our amazing selection.

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Chan's Place

US Postal Code:98072

Address: 14203 NE Woodinville Duvall Rd, Woodinville
Store Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11:15AM - 9:00PM
Fri: 11:15AM - 10:00PM
Sat: 12:30PM - 10:00PM
Sun: 12:30PM - 9:00PM

Chan's Place

US Postal Code:98034

Address: 12041 124th Ave NE, Kirkland
Store Hours:
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Chan's Place

US Postal Code:98029

Address: 4592 Klahanie Dr SE, Issaquah
Store Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11:15AM - 9:15PM
Fri-Sat: 11:15AM - 10:15PM
Sun: 12:30PM - 9:15PM

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Dim sum actually comes from Cantonese-style Chinese culinary traditions. This Americanized tradition is fashioned after the custom of feasting on a variety of pastries and dumplings in China’s teahouses.
You probably already know there are different types of rice, like long grained white rice and the round sticky rice used to make sushi. Care to guess how many types of rice are cultivated around the world? The answer is 40,000. Yikes!
You know soy sauce is a traditional Chinese condiment, but it actually started life as a salty fish preservative. Care to guess what other popular condiment may have been developed with soy sauce as an inspiration? That would be ketchup.
Did you know that one of the first Chinese domesticated sources of protein was the dog? Dog and pig both were farmed up until around 6000 BCE. Currently, pork is the number-one animal protein and in fact comprises 70 percent of all animal protein consumed on a yearly basis.
When sitting down to Chinese cuisine you may notice a lack of cheese. That's because the country of China isn't known for unique cheeses like many other countries. Unlike Western cuisine, Chinese food doesn't incorporate dairy products on a regular basis, concentrating more on rich sauces, vegetables, and rice or noodles.