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Market 253
Price: Moderate•American•4.5(70)Handcrafted. Locally inspired.
Market 253 Restaurant and Bar features delectable dining, classic spirits, modern cocktails, and over 30 local and domestic beers on draft.
Located near smoke-free table games. Service hours are Friday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Walk-up bar service available.8 Restaurant
Price: Expensive•Asian•4.3(73)A beloved regional destination for Asian cuisine, 8 welcomes guests for lunch and dinner service once again!
Featuring a newly refined dining atmosphere, 8 offers all the menu favorites patrons know and love as well as a few new surprises.
Sourced from New England and delivered fresh throughout the week, live Maine lobster is available for hand selection from saltwater aquariums. Guests can choose one of three preparations – Salt & Pepper, Black Bean or Ginger Scallion.
The delicacy of Peking Duck is also a new addition to 8. Marinated over five days and roasted to perfection, the flavorful, crispy-skinned entrée—served with scallions, cucumber, and steamed buns as well as hoisin sauce—sates parties of two to three.
The number 8 is a symbol of luck and wealth in many Asian cultures.
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- JJonVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •24 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLove the halibut and mixed green salad. The salmon is very good too. Great wine list.More infoSmoke & Cedar SteakhousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Auburn•4.6
- BBowieVIPPortland / Oregon •17 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoDinner at the Market 253 is surprisingly great! I had a filet mignon medium rare and it was perfect. Veggie side was also perfect. Highly recommend for value and quality. It’s in the casino so ambience is as good as possible.More infoMarket 253Price: Moderate• American• Auburn•4.5
- AAlVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •17 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoOur family go to place. They are so good at getting our orders fast and correct. Food is awesome, staff is awesome and can't beat the price.More infoMuckleshoot RestaurantPrice: Moderate• American• Auburn•4.2
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoCame here to celebrate my sons birthday and he brought a few friends. We all had fun and enjoyed ourselves.More infoDave & Buster's - Auburn (King)Price: Moderate• American• Auburn•4.2
- TTaylorSeattle / Eastern Washington •5 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 23, 2025Wonderful wait staff and tasty food. Had a wonderful time.More info8 RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Asian• Auburn•4.3
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Frequently asked questions
Healthy restaurants located in Auburn include Muckleshoot Restaurant, Market 253 and Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Auburn are Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse, Dave & Buster's - Auburn (King) and 8 Restaurant
Bottomless brunch in Auburn is available at Muckleshoot Restaurant, Market 253 and Dave & Buster's - Auburn (King)
The most romantic restaurant in Auburn is Smoke & Cedar Steakhouse
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