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Page 3Leschi Market
Leschi Market is known for its big selection of wine and snacks, but it's the prime rib sandwich you should really stop in for.
Cotto Belltown
Cotto Belltown is an Italian restaurant that serves nicely charred Neapolitan-style pizza and tasty pasta—check it out during Happy Hour.
Tilikum Place Cafe
Tilikum Place Cafe is a Belltown breakfast institution known for powdered sugar-dusted dutch babies, but prioritize the savory stuff here.
Poke To The Max
The SeaTac Airport outpost of Poke To The Max serves the same Hawaiian classics from the original Hillman City location, and works well for a quick lunch before you spend the next five hours in a middle seat.
Lucky Louie Fish Shack
Grab some chowder and crispy fish from Lucky Louie Fish Shack, a fish and chips stand at SeaTac Airport.
Floret
Floret is a vegetarian spot that rules SeaTac's dining scene. It's not just great for being an airport restaurant—it's great to begin with.
Skillet
Make a stacked breakfast sandwich or tasty chicken and waffles from Skillet at SeaTac Airport a part of your pre-travel ritual.
Pallino
If you need a big bowl of pasta (and some pretty good garlic bread) at SeaTac Airport, head to Pallino.
Lady Yum
Lady Yum's SeaTac Airport operation is just as great as their bakeries around Seattle. Grab some tasty macarons here before a flight.
Salty’s At The Sea
Don't head to the SeaTac Salty's for seafood towers and shrimp cocktails, but do come for a bacon breakfast sandwich that hits the spot before a 7am flight.
Evergreens
When it feels like the only green thing available at SeaTac airport is a martini olive, stop by Evergreens for a giant salad with lots of toppings.
Kilig
Prioritize this Filipino spot for noodles, soup, and tangy chicken wings the next time you're in the International District.
Supreme Pizza
Supreme is a New York-style pizzeria in the University District that used to be great, but now serves sad, underbaked, bland pies.
Sizzle & Crunch
Sizzle & Crunch is a casual Vietnamese counter in the University District that serves bánh mì, rice bowls, and salads—but you can find better elsewhere.
Valhalla Sandwiches
For a massive sandwich that doesn't compromise on taste, grab takeout from Valhalla in Greenwood.
Take 5 Urban Market
Take 5 Urban Market is a small neighborhood store in Ballard that has great sandwiches—and an even better chicken caesar wrap.
Other Coast Cafe
Head to Other Coast Cafe—a sandwich shop in Ballard—for excellent versions of meat, cheese, and sauce on bread. But don't sleep on their vegan options.
The Original Philly's
For a foil-wrapped cheesesteak bursting with sliced meat and molten cheese, head to The Original Philly's in Mt. Baker—a Seattle staple since 1995.
Stevie's Famous
For excellent New York-style pizza, head to Stevie's Famous' second outpost on Beacon Hill, located inside Clock-Out Lounge.
Atoma
Atoma is a fine dining restaurant in Wallingford that you should prioritize for its fancy vegetable dishes.
Bright Spot
Bright Spot is a Mount Baker coffee shop that serves delicious pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and vegan soft-serve ice cream.
House Of Eve
Come to House of Eve to dress up and hang out with a cocktail in their shiny space. Not to eat food at this South Lake Union American restaurant.
Marco Polo Bar & Grill
Marco Polo Bar & Grill is a Georgetown sports bar that works well for a cold pint and order of their "broasted" fried chicken.
Mendocino Farms
If you find yourself in South Lake Union around lunchtime, Mendocino Farms is a great option for casual sandwiches and salads.