Japanese restaurant · Capitol Hill
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"A fried chicken spot by Top Chef star Shota Nakajima, closed due to the demands of Nakajima's career." - Harry Cheadle
Restaurant · Beacon Hill
Cozy Beacon Hill spot dishing up crave-worthy Guamanian comfort fare—from umami-packed smashburgers and creamy coconut corn soup to fresh seafood tostadas and tropical cocktails.
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Building · Rainier Beach
Nestled in a charming 1920s stone service station, this cozy brunch spot boasts outdoor seating and a delightful menu of American classics and cocktails.
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Bar · South Lake Union
Teku Tavern is a laid-back oasis near the Space Needle, boasting an impressive 50 taps of craft beer, extensive fridge selections, and a cozy vibe perfect for board games and good times.
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Mexican restaurant · Ballard
Gracia, Ballard’s vibrant Mexican spot, serves up hefty, flavorful tacos on house-made masa alongside killer margaritas and a standout mezcal collection.
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Vegan restaurant · Ballard
Cycle Dogs serves up delightful vegan burgers and hot dogs in a chill Ballard spot, featuring creative toppings and a fun, casual vibe perfect for brunch or a quick bite.
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Bakery · University District
Saint Bread is a waterfront bakery in a converted boatyard serving globally inspired pastries, inventive breakfast sandwiches, Japanese BBQ, and year-round heated patio vibes.
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Hot pot restaurant · International District
Chengdu Memory is a cozy hot pot haven in Seattle's International District, serving spicy Sichuan delights and customizable broths for an authentic experience.
Cookie shop · Ravenna
Hello Robin is a cozy bakery in University Village where you can indulge in fresh cookies and delightful ice cream creations, including creative ice cream sandwiches.
Bagel shop · Central Area
Westman’s Bagel and Coffee is a trendy Capitol Hill walk-up serving fresh, hand-rolled bagels with an array of enticing schmears and delectable breakfast sandwiches, perfect for a quick bite on the go.
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Event venue · Westlake
Seattle’s Swedish Cultural Center is a cozy spot with stunning Lake Union views, serving authentic Nordic fare, hosting events, and offering a vibrant community vibe.
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