Ninth & Pike

American restaurant · Seatac

Ninth & Pike

American restaurant · Seatac

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Seattle–Tacoma Int'l Airport, Gate C2, SeaTac, WA 98158

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In the bustling heart of SeaTac, this eatery dishes out Northwest-inspired sandwiches, wraps, and salads—perfect for a quick gourmet fix between flights.  

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bambuzagroup.com
@bambuzavietnamkitchen

$20–30 · Menu

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@bambuzavietnamkitchen

$20–30 · Menu

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Mar 6, 2025

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Daisy Gomez

Google
I had an Old Fashioned, a shot of whiskey, and the pepperoni flatbread, which totaled about $39—not terrible considering it was at the airport. The Old Fashioned was tasty, and the shot of whiskey was a decent pour. The pepperoni flatbread also tasted great. The staff were very attentive and friendly. I was initially hesitant to stop here because of the ratings, but I honestly do not understand why it’s rated so low—everything was excellent!

Juliet Ho

Google
The shrimp po' boy sandwich is overpriced, but the clam chowder is deliciously thick and not overloaded with potatoes. The croissant isn't great. I'd return just for the chowder.

Dalene Sorenson

Google
Hop on by this place, skip this ... just keep walking !!! Calamari was ok (fast food ok) but boy did these workers struggle!! They didn't know what a mimosa was even though they had the juice and champagne, couldn't open a wine bottle. Struggled to work the register and seemed very confused and overwhelmed!!

Monica

Google
Definitely pricey and there’s a wait for hot food but for airport food this place is pretty solid. I like their clam chowder, onion rings, and chicken panini. The clam chowder a little too thick (like it’s almost like a stew or gravy). But it has a good amount of clams and other stuff so it’s not just liquid soup which I like. The clam chowder, onion rings, and chicken panini are all a bit salty, but they’re still tasty. I’ve also gotten their margherita pizza before and it was good. This time I also got their chocolate chip cookie which was solid. I wish they could’ve warmed it beforehand and I wish it was more crispy on the outside, but it was still good. In terms of the service, they are definitely on the slower side. So if you’re in a rush I definitely would not order their hot foods, like the pizza. I do end up waiting here for a bit when I order. The restaurant itself feels like a classic cafe. It is very busy and small (which is the whole SeaTac airport to be honest), so although I did take out, I don’t think I could’ve found a table if I ordered for here. But that’s not really a problem with this restaurant. The whole SeaTac airport is always super busy and stuffed with people that it’s always hard to find a table to eat. Prices: - Half 9th & Pike Panini & Soup ($20) - Onion rings ($10.90) - Chocolate chip cookie ($4.75) - Clam chowder soup bowl ($12) - Margherita Flatbread ($16.90) - Evian Spring Water ($8.99)

Ken Leung

Google
I was on a layover and decided to give this place a try based on priority pass. Luckily Chase Sapphire Reserve doesn't do away with their restaurant perks until July 2024. This restaurant is in Concourse C next to gates C10. They have a simple menu and a bar here. I got a couple of sandwiches and a bowl of chowder. Whenever I'm in Seattle I try to find a place for Chowder whenever I can. I can honestly say that the Chowder is great. If you have a flight out of the C Gates, this is a great option. If I ever fly out of this gate I'll be sure to go back.

Ramona Mitchell

Google
I don’t expect much from airport food and know prices are high due to captive customers. But Mac & Cheese the quality of Kraft. Bad food. Waaayyy overpriced. $14

Marian Co

Google
Typical airport food. Overpriced butnot very good. Drinks were alright. Calamari was pretty bad 2/10 Cesar salad came Pre-packaged 5/10 Flatbread very mediocre 6/10 I will say the servers and bartenders were extremely pleasant, and did a great job managing how busy it was. We used priority pass promo.

Arthur T

Google
Came by to use the Priority Pass Benefit. We ordered the Georgetown IPA, but ended up getting another Georgetown beer but the Pale Ale, not a big deal, as it was our fault too since we didn't realize there were two Georgetown beers. Still would have thought the employees would confirm. -Johnny Utah Pale Ale $8 -Silver City Tropical Haze IPA $8 -Caesar Salad $12 -2 shots of Tito's $13/ea Beers were good. Caesar salad was below average. Didn't realize it was just going to be their pre-packaged salad. I ended up getting overcharged for another shot of Tito's, so after I paid, staff had to move some payments around to fix it. Didn't get the full refund in full due to taxes/etc, but not the biggest deal . Not a bad spot for quick drinks. Not too sure about the food.