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Welcome to Miah’s Kitchen

"Miah’s Kitchen, located in Redmond, WA, offers a casual yet classy dining experience with a wide range of delicious options, including vegan and vegetarian dishes. Customers rave about their Cumin Beef Biang Biang Noodles and Green Onion Pancake. The restaurant provides excellent service, fast order and pay system via QR codes, and a clean and quiet environment perfect for groups. The authentic Northwestern Chinese cuisine and generous portions make it a hidden gem for those craving flavorful and traditional dishes. Despite a minor issue with air conditioning in the past, the overall experience at Miah’s Kitchen is delightful and worth a visit."

LOCATIONS
  • Miah’s Kitchen
    2022 148th Ave NE #13b, Redmond, WA 98052, United States
    2022 148th Ave NE #13b, Redmond, WA 98052, United States Hotline: +1 425-644-6090

Welcome to Miah’s Kitchen, a hidden gem in Redmond, WA, offering authentic Xi'an cuisine with a focus on noodles. This family-run restaurant with a casual yet classy atmosphere provides a diverse menu with options for vegans, vegetarians, and meat lovers alike. Located at 2022 148th Ave NE Ste 13B, Miah’s Kitchen is known for its exceptional dishes like Cumin Beef Biang Biang Noodles, Green Onion Pancake, and Celery Sprout Salad.

Customers rave about the savory and flavorful dishes, such as the Spicy Cumin Beef Sandwich and Tomato and Egg Biang Biang Noodles, which have received high ratings. The restaurant's welcoming service, traditional preparations, and generous portion sizes make it a popular choice for lunch and dinner.

With a diverse range of offerings, including takeout, delivery, and catering options, Miah’s Kitchen caters to various preferences and dietary needs. Whether you're a fan of spicy dishes or prefer milder flavors, there is something for everyone at Miah’s Kitchen. Don't miss out on experiencing the authentic flavors of Xi'an cuisine at this bustling restaurant.

  • Location: 2022 148th Ave NE Ste 13B Redmond, WA 98052
  • Phone Number: (425) 644-6090
  • Popular Items: Cumin Beef Biang Biang Noodles, Green Onion Pancake, Celery Sprout Salad
  • Customer Reviews:
    • Eva M.: "Many unusual dishes, and I love being adventurous. Must be authentic food!"
    • Joe J.: "Best Xian cuisine on the eastside. A hidden gem."
    • Kara J.: "Good quality food and flavorful dishes."
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Eva M.
Eva M.

I have walked by this restaurant many times, but they never piqued my interest because they are always empty! I decided to look up their menu and turns out they sell Xi'an dishes. Their menu is comparable, if not bigger than Taste of Xi'an, Xi'an Noodles, and Fang Tang Noodles. Their prices appear to be more reasonable, too. Their dishes are traditionally prepared meaning most of the meat centric dishes are bone-in, FYI. There are many unusual dishes, and I love being adventurous. Their service is a shy tentative. They react to my beaconing but otherwise did not approach. Their interior is simple; it wasn't off-putting by any means. During our time inside, only Chinese people came to eat. All Chinese. (Yes, I can tell.) This must be authentic food! This restaurant doesn't do any social media as far as I can tell. If you click on their website link, old images of sushi will show up. Continue with "Order Online" and you can see their menu. Smashed Spicy Eggplant, $15.99 - 4.5 Stars I didn't know what to expect for "smashed" eggplant dish (maybe like baba ganoush), but I certainly did not expect a pestle and mortar on my table. We skipped the smashing and ate as is, which was delicious, even if a bit oily. I also liked that this dish is served with century egg at the bottom. Tomato and Egg Biang Biang Noodle, $10.99 - 5 Stars Surprisingly savory, their version is excellent. Better than others I have had. Spicy Cumin Beef Sandwich, $7.99 - 5 Stars By including veggies in the filling, they made the sandwich a more substantial and balanced meal. Flavor is very good. We approve of this modification! Beef Roll, $11.99 - 4.5 Stars The wrapping is a flaky pastry, while the beef filling is thickly sliced and plentiful. Hubby approved. Spicy and Pungent Rice Noodle Clay Pot, $8.99 - 3.5 Stars The nomenclature confused me. That is not a claypot. It is not pungent; it is ma la spicy. I was hoping for stinky tofu type of fermented pungent. Nope. They had ground beef in the broth, which is a turn-off for me (personal preference). Their menu could use a bit more description. Green Onion Pancake, $2.99 - 2.5 Stars This is the least oily green onion pancake I have ever seen. Even though it is nicely layered, it is unfortunately a bit dry. It would be good to dip in sauce, but not to eat by itself.

Joe J.
Joe J.

Best Xian cuisine on the eastside. The hot oil biang noodle, spicy pungent beef comb and cold noodle are especially good. This mon and pop restaurant is a hidden gem.

Kara J.
Kara J.

The food is so good! It's a hidden gem. The service is super fast but you get good quality food and the proportions are good. The dishes are flavorful and delicious

Gabriel C.
Gabriel C.

Would definitely come back, enjoyed the easy system to view menu, order, and pay via the QR code. Glad it also will aggregate for the table so everybody can throw in what they want. Came to around 25 for one of the sandwiches (spicy beef) and a two combo noodle. The sandwich was dense w the beef, jalapenos and onion. The noodles were long and with the right chew, had similar things and taste to the sandwich if I'm honest. But so many options, will have to come back to try again.

Chen Y.
Chen Y.

My friends and I had dinner here on a Monday night. Environment - it is not the fancy reataurant vibe, and it is a little old, but it is clean. It has tables for groups from 2-8 people, and it is pretty quite, so it is good for staying longer and talking. Taste if Xi'an is another place we go for 陕西 food, but that place is in a food court in a grocery store, and it is always noisy, and u often have to share tables with people. It is good for a quick bite but not for long stay and chat. Staff - there is one lady helping us with order and serving food. She is bilingual and friendly. Food - food is served pretty fast. Lamb soup with glass noodle is yummy, and broth is so good. I wanted to ask for a refill on the broth but i did not haha. 肉夹馍 is not quite like the one i had in China. The meet will taste better if it has a little more fat. My friend said that she prefers the 凉皮 from taste of Xi'an. Overall, it is a good dining experience, and I would come back to this place.

Lucy C.
Lucy C.

Miah's Kitchen has a humble, family restaurant vibe. The food is mostly from the style of northwestern Chinese cuisine, which I like because it reminds me of my parents' home and is different from the typical Sichuan cuisine you tend to see. If you come in a group, I recommend getting the big platter chicken because it is full of flavor and you get so much that you can share. I also recommend the biang biang noodles, rou jia mo, liang pi, or yang rou pao mo.

Jackson H.
Jackson H.

We have been to this place many times over the last few years but this is still my first review for it. They specialize in cuisine from northwestern region of China with lots of flour based dishes so if you are looking for low carb food this isn't the place for you. Our favorite is the Big Platter Chicken, which is shown below. We've always ordered this dish whenever we dine here. The portion is huge so don't expect that you will be able to finish it. Just enjoy what you can and pack the rest to go.

Emelina W.
Emelina W.

I love this place but last experience is a little bit disappointed because they did not have air conditioning during hottest days in summer, and their main dishes are normally quite hot. But their food and service are great! Authentic Xian food. The 水盆羊肉 tastes great!