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Welcome to Fort St. George

Fort St. George is a vibrant Seattle eatery blending flavors of Asian fusion, with an emphasis on delicious ramen and comforting Japanese curry. Nestled at 601 S King St, this casual spot delights diners with a diverse menu featuring vegetarian options, Shabu Shabu salad, and hearty spaghetti dishes. The welcoming atmosphere is ideal for groups and families alike, enhanced by friendly service and a full bar. Diners rave about the flavorful buta kimchi and the rich, luscious curry, which pairs perfectly with rice. With its charmingly divey aesthetic and Seattle vibe, Fort St. George offers a unique and satisfying dining experience that feels like home.

Fort St. George: Reviews & Ratings

Anita M.
Anita M.

I got the beef curry with hamburg steak, chicken katsu, and potato croquette. Hamburg steak was flavorful and juicy. Chicken katsu was tender and crispy. This is a very large serving! Shrimp and scallop in the doria were plump and cooked perfectly, their flavors sink in with the rice and cheese. Cheese on top was torched and had a cheese pull. Mentaiko pasta was very flavorful, pungent, but not too salty. This may not be everyone's dish since it is on the fishier side, but I am acquired to it. Staff is always nice here

Ananya J.
Ananya J.

Was brought here by a friend and didn't know what to expect but the restaurant seemed very well loved and known by customers. Ordered the Buta Kimchi (twice!) and it was our favorite dish of the evening. The Zaru Soba was classic and tasty. Not my favorite noodle dish I've discovered but as far as soba goes, this is well done. The tempura was a bit disappointing. Got soggy quickly - I would've rather gotten a small side of tempura with the Udon (this is offered). Tempura didn't come with a sauce so the Udon dip was needed. It came on a bed of rice. Ambiance was great. Staff was attentive and friendly!

Becca S.
Becca S.

Food is very delicious, a little pricey considering you make most of it in like 10 mins with ingredients from Uwajimaya across the street. But if you don't feel like doing that this is so worth it! The melon soda is delicious and picture worthy, the curry is exactly what you want, the dipping udon as well. Nothing is too crazy or too bland it is perfect Japanese diner food. The service is very kind we wanted to change our order and they were very understanding. They also brought lots of pickles upon asking for extra. My only quips: Super not accessible, only accessible by stairs sadly. Eggs, the egg in the egg doria was super raw and I completely understand that Japanese people love raw egg but that is because Japanese eggs are much better quality than most American eggs, and I could tell this egg was not to this quality, making the dish mucus-y and odd.

Frank L.
Frank L.

5 Stars still, for the nostalgia and great comfort food. Our local Cheers, from the coming here after clubbing (years ago :)) to the pre-funks before Hawks games, to the finding something familiar and safe and comforting in the ID, you can't go wrong here. A tad divey, a tad quaint = good times. Great service from the servers, though recent bartender experience was subpar, not gonna let it affect the rating here cuz everyone has bad days. Last 2 visits the music was metal, grungy, giving the Seattle vibes before Hawks games, loved it. Its Seattle, with a Japanese twist on it all. 乾杯!!!!!!!

Cindy H.
Cindy H.

I've been wanting to try this place for many years now and I've finally made it. I got their Japanese curry which is what they are known for. I got one with hamburger steak and the other either omelet. The curry was really good and rich in flavor and I'm telling it compliments really well with the rice. I could eat plate after plate of just the curry sauce and rice alone. Their curry really opened up my appetite. I think the curry works better with the hamburger steak over the omelet.

Emily T.
Emily T.

Nice hidden little spot with a cozy atmosphere. My husband and I parked on the street. It's located upstairs inside of what looks like a little shopping area. Service was friendly and we were seated at a table. Food: - cream soda - we got this because it looks like a classic! Lots of people ordered this but it was on the sweet side in my opinion - bacon Doria rice - this was yummy - hamburger curry - curry sauce was just ok. Nothing special but the hamburger was pretty tasty.

Lauren P.
Lauren P.

Very cozy eatery and bar in the ID! This definitely is a little bit of a hidden gem. If it wasn't for the recommendation of one of my friends, I'm not sure I would've realized this was here. It's located on the second floor of a mall-type establishment with other businesses on the bottom floor. I can't speak to the food because we just came here for a nightcap after a dinner nearby, but the pictures look good! Definitely would come back to try. Vibes are definitely giving dive bar. It's no-frills for SURE but I was surprised to see that there is a section of this place that is all ages. They had booster seats available too. Service was friendly and pretty quick. The bar was out of a couple of our first selections (an IPA and a certain type of whiskey) so we had to make do with our second round picks. Decent way to end the evening and would come back in the future to have a more robust experience!

Stephon V.
Stephon V.

Looking for some Japanese comfort food? Look no further because Fort St. George is here! I've been coming here since 2019 and I've been consistently ordering the Doria and the Omurice, both of which are extremely delectable. Yesterday, I ordered- you wouldn't guess.. the Omurice. The soft omelette paired with the savory ketchup fried rice with bits of chicken inside made for a fulfilling dinner that made my tastebuds dance for joy. I will always order this dish time and time again. If you're a sweets lover, I highly suggest ordering the cream soda! I had the melon cream soda and the ice cream on top was delightful. As the ice cream melts into the soda, this drink becomes a sweet melon soda float. The ambiance of this restaurant is small and modern. It can get quite busy, but for good reason! To access Fort St. George, you will go upstairs in the building where Pink Gorilla retro video game store is. I like the area where this restaurant is located. If you get a window seat, you can get a nice view of Hing Hay Park! The service was A1. The staff is friendly, patient and attentive. I loved that they regularly filled my water and checked in. The food was so good I did not leave a single spec of leftovers. I highly recommend this restaurant for a casual dinner with friends, family or even dates! When you're in Chinatown, make sure to stop by, you will not be disappointed.

Location

  • Fort St. George
    601 S King St Ste 202 Seattle, WA 98104 United States Hotline: (206) 382-0662

Welcome to Fort St. George, where the art of ramen meets the rich tapestry of Asian fusion cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Seattle at 601 S King St Ste 202, this eclectic eatery has become a beloved gem among locals and visitors alike. Known for its inviting casual ambiance, Fort St. George is the perfect spot for everything from family dinners to casual hangouts with friends.

One of the standout features of this restaurant is its impressive variety of dishes, particularly the revered Japanese curry. Customers rave about the rich, flavorful beef curry options, which are served over a generous helping of rice. The fusion of hamburger steak, chicken katsu, and even an omelet creates a delightful symphony of flavors that keeps patrons coming back for more. A popular choice is the Beef Curry with Hamburger Steak, and many customers have noted that the curry sauce alone could be eaten by the plateful.

But the culinary experience doesn't stop at curry. Fort St. George also excels in its noodle dishes. The Tempura Noodles and Zaru Noodles each offer a taste of the classic Japanese comfort food experience that is both familiar and uniquely satisfying. As one customer noted, “The Zaru Soba was classic and tasty,” showcasing the restaurant's dedication to quality in traditional offerings.

The ambiance of Fort St. George adds to its charm. With a moderate noise level that's perfect for group gatherings, and cozy outdoor seating options, it creates a warm, casual atmosphere. The friendly staff enhance this experience, always ready to accommodate special requests and ensure diners feel welcome.

For those who appreciate a full experience, happy hour specials, a full bar, and even options for outdoor seating make Fort St. George a versatile choice for dining. Vegetarian patrons will find many enticing options, making it a great spot for groups with diverse culinary preferences.

  • Location: 601 S King St Ste 202, Seattle, WA 98104
  • Phone: (206) 382-0662
  • Utilities: Takeout, Reservations, Catering, Kids Friendly, Wi-Fi, Outdoor Seating

If you're in Seattle and searching for an unforgettable ramen experience fused with delightful cuisine from the heart of Asia, Fort St. George is a must-visit. Whether you’re indulging in the all-star beef curry or sampling the fresh, delicate flavor of their noodles, every dish promises to put a smile on your face and warmth in your heart.