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Ding How
Categories: Restaurants Japanese Restaurants Chinese Restaurants Thai Japanese, Chinese, Thai [Edit]
1332 N Liberty Lake RdLiberty Lake, WA 99019
(509) 921-1901
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
16 reviews for Ding How
16 reviews in English
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Review from Marty S.
Parker, CO
A favorite stop on mine when in the Spokane area! This place rocks.
You can get it all here, sushi, Pad Thai, Kung pao and teriyaki.
This restaurant is solid and may be better than many in Seattle. -
Review from Mac And Dee O.
Spokane, WA
We have been to Ding How a couple of times while being out in the Liberty Lake/Post Falls area and we enjoy it every time we remember its out there. The service was fast, and they have a nice variety of asian food ranging from sushi to junk asian. The food is a bit pricey for the latter, but you do get a pretty big portion. If you are ever are in that neck of the woods you should check out Ding How!
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Review from Cassie P.
Spokane, WA
God I love this place. I will drive from the South Hill to go there.
The crab and cream cheese wontons are amazing. And the crispy tangerine beef. And the mixed grill fried rice.
I mean, really, there is nothing I don't love. -
Review from Laurie D.
Spokane, WA
Don't let Ding How's unassuming exterior put you off. Inside this small and cozy restaurant is a world of Asian cusine that begs to be explored. Chinese master chef Bin Sun and his wife, Yi, offer some of the freshest and most authentic sushi in the area. The fish is always like right off the boat, combined with delicate seasonings and sauces. Bin has some of the highest standards for fish of any sushi chef known to me. Having eaten sushi up and down the West Coast, I say this with ease.
But don't stop at the sushi. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai...all on the menu, done to a level of perfection, second to none. Take your time, go often, and savor the delightful assortment of Asian culinary delights that Ding How has to offer. You won't be disappointed. Easy to get to, and parking is abundant and free. -
Review from John B.
Seattle, WA
I recently moved here from Seattle. I would travel to Vancouver BC just for a great Chinese dinner. I thought, a strip mall chinese food place? Yeah, sure. I tried it and was very pleasantly surprised. The chicken fried rice is fantastic. The mongolian beef is very good, but still not as good as my favorite international district chinese food favorite in Seattle. But it is right up there. I have been going back, going back and going back.
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Review from Patrick J.
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Things started off most impressively with the egg flower soup, wonderfully drizzled with sesame oil, which along with crunchy (not soggy) cabbage strips and carrots we could actually taste, added up to something amazing indeed. When our California roll arrived, I realized that I'd inadvertently asked for the hand roll instead of the cut roll. It was big and a little unwieldy, resembling a crab-stuffed seaweed waffle cone. We passed it back and forth taking bites, but neither one of us ended up very much in love with its excessively gloppy crab salad and slightly tough and chewy nori.
Our dinner combos arrived sadly less-than-hot and with the little hot mustard dishes stuck awkwardly right atop our piles of rice. My sweet-and-sour chicken was adequate taste-wise but odd; a sticky pink glaze minimally dribbled over abnormally shaped pieces. A rubbery texture made my Cashew Nut Chicken a bit of a bummer, although the sauce had a fine, spicy flavor and the veggies were passably crisp. My friend's General Tso's Chicken was quite good, but we both thought our fried rice had a slight burnt-oil edge, and our servings of BBQ pork were best described as wee.
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Review from Kathleen S.
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Yay- No MSG! Very good assortment of Asian food (Chinese, Thai, sushi, etc). We have not been disappointed on any of the four times we visited. Attentive staff and comfortable environment! One of the few, perhaps only, Asian places in the area to proudly declare, "no MSG".
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Review from Alyssa A.
Came here on a snowy winter night and what a lovely little respite tucked away in the most unlikely of places--a strip mall next to the Liberty Lake Albertsons.
The fish is very fresh. All the nirigi I ordered was delicious. The rolls tend to have a lot of the California crab mix in them which isn't my favorite and some of the sauces they use a bit much but in general, I liked the rolls on their menu.
The space is cozy and you would never guess you're in a strip mall once you get inside. -
Review from Lewis M.
Good sushi, small, cozy atmosphere.
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Review from Amy A.
Spokane Valley, WA
Their menu is outstanding as it serves all different Asian foods, thai, chinese, japanese, etx. Great atmosphere, Great food!
They are a bit pricey if you dont order the lunch specials and there is no kids meal, so if you go for dinner plan on spending 10+ for your younger child unless they share with another. -
Review from Bill M.
Liberty Lake, WA
Very good food. You can even order custom sushi that is not on the menu.
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Review from Scott C.
Carmel, IN
Amazing asian food and great sushi. Highly recommend.
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Review from Tom N.
Liberty Lake, WA
superb food, absolutely wonderful service - a real treasure for those folks living in this area! the food comes out fast, hot, and delicious - chinese cooks who know what they are doing and do it better than most asian restaurants i've been to, and i've been to a ton of them all over the country.
the take out is marvelous - hot and fresh and HUGE FOOD for the price!
BRAVO Ding How!!!! You are THE BEST!!! -
Review from Luke R.
Liberty Lake, WA
I actually budget for Ding How each month. I have eaten at every sushi spot in the area and thankfully my favorite is right by my house.
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Review from Aaron R.
Spokane, WA
My buddy and I love crab won tons...so when he told me these were the best ever I had to go. That was 5 years ago, and I got at least once a month since then. Their food is awesome! The sushi is hands down the best I've had in the area. Get the Washington Roll...mmmm my favorite. The sesame chicken is somehow made from honey and so good, The tangerine beef has magical powers! It really is my favorite place after living in Spokane for 30 years and having eaten everywhere.
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Review from Drew H.
Veradale, WA
Awesome Sushi. Cheap. Clean area. Fast realiable service, a must go. Ive only been once but would go again it was great had good variety in the sushi department (all I eat) and was inexspensive. Would suggest to anyone.
