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The First Timer’s Guide To Eating & Drinking In Seattle
You’re about to touch down in Seattle for 72 hours, and you have a lot to fit in. Here’s where to eat and drink your first time here.
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Kedai Makan
Kedai Makan is in a new Capitol Hill location after changing ownership. The Malaysian street food is fine, but it doesn't stack up to the original.
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Spud Fish & Chips
After a rebrand and interior remodel, Spud Fish & Chips in Green Lake is back and better than ever with juicy breaded cod, hand-cut fries, and natural wine.
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The Roanoke
The Roanoke is a classic Seattle dive bar that serves great drinks and a solid burger.
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Enat Ethiopian Restaurant
Enat is an Ethiopian restaurant in Lake City that serves great atkilt wot and doro wot.
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Jade Garden
Jade Garden is a dim sum spot in the International District that serves delicious dumplings, hand pies, and other Chinese dishes.
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The First Timer’s Guide To Eating & Drinking In Seattle
You’re about to touch down in Seattle for 72 hours, and you have a lot to fit in. Here’s where to eat and drink your first time here.
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Oriental Mart
Oriental Mart is a Filipino institution at Pike Place Market that serves phenomenal longanisa and adobo, among other things.
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Spud Fish & Chips
Spud Fish & Chips on Alki is somewhere to look at old photos of West Seattle and eat delicious fried halibut.
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Phnom Penh Noodle House
Phnom Penh Noodle House is a Cambodian restaurant in the International District that you should frequent for exceptional noodle dishes and grilled meats.
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Marination Ma Kai
Marination is a waterfront Hawaiian restaurant in West Seattle that serves great tacos—and happens to have the best view in town.
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Glo’s
Glo’s is a Capitol Hill diner serving giant pancakes and perfect hash browns. Just expect a line to eat them.
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Monster Dogs
Monster Dog is a hot dog cart on Capitol Hill with a chaotic line on the weekends and one of the best Seattle dogs in town.
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Beecher’s Handmade Cheese
Beecher’s Handmade Cheese is a downtown staple in Pike Place Market with great mac and cheese and panini sandwiches.
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Market House Meats
Market House is an excellent sandwich shop that serves the best reuben in town.
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Paseo Caribbean Food
Paseo is a legendary Caribbean sandwich shop in Fremont. You’ll like it, but it’s not the best Carribbean sandwich in Seattle —that’s Un Bien.
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Ray’s Cafe
Ray’s doesn’t have the best seafood in Seattle (or even Ballard), but when the sun comes out, the patio here is where you want to be.
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Maneki
Maneki in the International District is one of the oldest restaurants in Seattle. Come here to eat sushi and other Japanese plates in a tatami room.
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The Pink Door
You haven't really had lasagna until it's hit your table overlooking the Puget Sound at The Pink Door.
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Jackson’s Catfish Corner
Jackson's Catfish Corner is the newest location of a Central District classic that serves fried seafood and Southern sides.