Off The Rez Cafe

Native American restaurant · University District

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"Off the Rez is a Native American food truck that serves tacos on handmade frybread. Filling ingredients include beef chili, chicken chile, verde, and veggie chili topped with cheese, pickled red onions, and lettuce. If you’re not feeling a taco they also serve burgers, quinoa salad, and fries, but the cinnamon sugar frybread also makes for a great sweet treat. " - anne cruz

https://www.theinfatuation.com/all/guides/indigenous-native-american-restaurants
Nate Watters

4300 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 Get directions

offthereztruck.com
@offtherez

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