Dough Zone is now open at Kent Station. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Station

Dough Zone is now open at Kent Station. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Station

Dough Zone restaurant now open at Kent Station shopping center

Features Chinese comfort food, including soup dumplings, pan-fried buns, noodles and potstickers

Dough Zone, which features traditional Chinese comfort food, is now open at the Kent Station shopping center.

Dough Zone is at 321 Ramsay Way, in the location formerly occupied by Trapper’s Sushi. It is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday. The restaurant’s signature dishes include soup dumplings, pan-fried buns, noodles and potstickers. Prices range from $5 to $10 for most items.

Since opening in 2014 in Bellevue, Dough Zone Dumpling House has been on a mission to bring the heartwarming flavors of traditional Chinese comfort food to a modern setting, according to the company’s website. Dough Zone blends tradition with innovation, offering customers delicious dishes and a contemporary dining experience.

​”From its humble origins as a mom-and-pop establishment, Dough Zone has flourished into a renowned West Coast chain,” according to the restaurant’s website. “The secret to its soaring popularity? An unwavering commitment to delivering an exceptional dining experience that harmoniously combines tradition and innovation.

“Dough Zone’s success is evident in its growing list of locations and its plans to open more throughout the United States in the near future. Each restaurant maintains the spirit of Dough Zone’s Bellevue birthplace, treating customers to a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.”

Dough Zone has 14 locations in the Seattle area, including Federal Way, Renton and Tukwila in South King County. It has three locations in Oregon, five in California and four in Texas.


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