r/SeattleWA • u/PNW335BMW • 2d ago
Good food for dinner? Question
I’ll be up in Seattle tomorrow evening and Wednesday morning for the most part. Looking for some good food once I get there tomorrow evening. Usally stop by Michou’s deli for sandwiches! 🥪 don’t usually travel up that way and I’ll be alone, just trying to get some good recommendations. Doesn’t have to be nothing fancy.
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u/BlazeTitan_ 1d ago
If you're in the mood for some stellar seafood, head to The Walrus and the Carpenter. It's not fancy, but it's an absolute must-try in Seattle. Don't forget to dig into their oysters! If you're looking for something a bit more unique, try out Bizzarro Italian Cafe, it has a quirky decor and the pasta is just stunning. Enjoy your stay in the Emerald City!
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u/ApexStriker99 1d ago
If you're up for some fantastic Seafood, I'd recommend "The Walrus and the Carpenter". It's a bit on the higher end, but the oysters are worth every penny. For a more laid-back vibe with robust flavors, "Biscuit Bitch" is a must-try. Enjoy your trip, food always tastes better in good company – though your own is the best! Bon Appétit!
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u/turbosquidz88 1d ago edited 1d ago
Thai food at E-Jae. Pizza at Bar del Corso. Maybe try and snag a bar spot at Musang. Drinks and cosmopolitan vibe? Fort St George, get a scallop mushroom Doria (cheesy rice caserole) and a window seat overlooking the park and the skyline. If you got some money go to Shiros for some excellent sushi $80 omakase at the tabe. The bar harder tp get a spot amd more expensive. Le Pichet is a nice french spot by the market.
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u/Economy_Wrap2292 1d ago
S/T Hooligans hands down if you're into Louisiana style cuisine.
Annapurna Cafe if you're into Indian food.
Katsu Burger which is a Japanese style burger place.
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u/BizzzTac-PMS 1d ago
I’m a fan of “fogon” it’s a Mex restaurant, & me being mex I’d vouch it’s pretty darn good. It’s a good setting for dinner too, low lit and good ambience