Japanese restaurant · Capitol Hill
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"Adana was a Japanese restaurant in Seattle opened by Shota Nakajima, which closed in May 2020. It was originally known as Naka, one of Seattle’s only kaiseki restaurants." - Jade Yamazaki Stewart
Cupcake shop · Wallingford
Elegant take-out cupcakery with flavors such as salted caramel & red velvet that rotate daily.
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Japanese restaurant · Wallingford
Tucked away in Tangletown, Kisaku offers a cozy vibe and an impressive sushi experience with standout rolls and omakase options at fair prices.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Yesler Terrace
Vietnamese standards like pho, noodle & rice dishes, served in a simple setting.
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American restaurant · Beacon Hill
Nestled in South Seattle, this no-frills spot whips up massive, cheesesteak sandwiches—perfectly seasoned meats loaded with melty cheese and fresh toppings, all for a steal.
Seafood market · Central Area
This bright cafe and market in Seattle serves up mouthwatering poke and fresh seafood in a casual vibe, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
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Breakfast restaurant · Cedar Park
Nestled in Lake City, this quirky American diner feels like a cozy, eccentric grandparent’s home, serving up hearty breakfast favorites like pancakes and crispy home fries.
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Indian restaurant · Capitol Hill
Spice Waala is a cozy Seattle gem serving vibrant kathi rolls and street snacks, where flaming flavors and a local vibe transport you to India.
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Modern izakaya restaurant · Capitol Hill
Tamari Bar is an inviting industrial-chic hotspot serving up incredible Japanese street food and cocktails, perfect for a fun night out.
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Fine dining restaurant · Belltown
Tucked next to the Amazon Spheres, 2120 is a stylish eatery that serves up modern American cuisine with creative cocktails and a cozy patio for unwinding after work.
Bar · Ballard
Tucked beside Delancey, Essex is a dimly-lit cocktail haven where handcrafted drinks and scrumptious bites collide amidst stylish subway tiles.