Seattle loves its food, love its grunge, and its subculture of Magic players and breakdancers thrive in a culture of good quality living. The plaid shirts, vests, and beanies everywhere are the tell-tale signs of the large biker and rock-climber community. There are plenty of guides out there to tell you about all the high-end restaurants, so I am focused on the best local favorites and comfort foods. Because quality is so highly valued in the Northwest, you get A LOT of options. Enjoy!
DOWNTOWN / PIKE'S PLACE
- Japonessa - Offers wonderfully fresh and interesting fish and seafood appetizers; what I also love is that you can get hard cocktails and not just sake at this chic sushi spot
- Cafe Campagne - Hidden french bistro but popular for good reason! Everything on the menu is thought out and executed perfectly (not to mention the reasonable pricing)
- Piroshky Piroshky - Russian bakery right by Starbuck's original store which has freshly baked apple cinnamon bread, poppyseed rolls and piroshky with savory/sweet fillings
- Maximillien - Quality French food and the happy hour is such a steal! You have to order the moules frites and different flavor options are available
- Purple Wine Bar - the spiral wine column in the center of the lounge is beautiful to look at while you enjoy a drink and appetizers
- Macrina Bakery - Macrina has several locations in Seattle and if you happen upon one definitely try their lavender cake and savory breads
- Umi Sake House - Something I enjoy about Seattle is the amount of space that restaurants have to spread out and express their character; Umi and its sister location Momiji (in Capitol Hill) are fun locations to taste sake and share some sushi rolls
- While you're in the neighborhood, check out the Starbuck Roastery, the original Starbucks store, and Beecher's Cheese flagship store (where you can see part of the cheesemaking process). The famous fish throwing part of the market is located near the famous sign and you will easily see it. There are plenty of snacks in the surrounding shops and stands.



UNIVERSITY DISTRICT
- Samir's Mediterranean - My favorite Mediterranean place in the world and you have to try their homemade hot sauce (be warned!) and Namoura (semolina rose water dessert)
- Tofu House - Authentic Korean food in good sized portions made by a group of Korean aunties and soup is not watered down, pajeong is crispy and is filled with plenty of seafood
- Noodle Nation - This is a noodle/noodle soup place like you've never been before; I wish there was one like this in every city I lived in.
- Thai Tom - Very popular with locals but personally I find Thai Tom too oily and the space is cramped and not well ventilated
- Solstice Cafe - Experience Seattlite's generous wifi, delicious coffee, and cardamom cake
- Cedar's Indian - Need I go into how pillowy their naan and spiced their curry?
- Big Time Brewing Company - This is the only pizza place I like in Seattle and it's so satisfying everytime
- Kisaku









CAPITOL HILL
- Quinn's - Centrally located in the hot part of Capitol Hill; delicious food with a wide variety of beer bottled and on tap
- Artusi/Spinasse
- Sitka & Spruce
- Momiji - Sister restaurant to Umi Sake House downtown!
- While you're in the neighborhood, check out Elliot Bay Book Company, a local favorite. The area is great for bar hopping and venues like Neumo's also host fun concerts.
- Seattle Hot Dogs - Come nightfall hot dog stands all come out for the bar hoppers in Capitol Hill. Try a Seattle Dog with cream cheese!
BALLARD (the restaurants in Ballard are all within walking distance)
- Walrus & Carpenter - Surrounded by water, you know you have to try some seafood while you're here and no better place than Walrus & Carpenter in Ballard! The oyster happy hour give you not only a good price but also an assortment of juicy oysters from along the coast.
- Little Skillet - Fried Chicken and Waffles with their special rosemary honey drizzle is heavenly.
- Other Coast Cafe Sandwiches - Rajun Cajun!
- Hot Cakes - Muahahaha.....liquor, chocolate, caramel. Boozy shakes and molten chocolate. You have to make this a stop.
- Ballard Farmer's Market - This is my ALL TIME favorite Farmer's Market.
- Pestle Rock Thai - Authentic thai with great cocktails and gives you a taste of what different regions of Thai brings to the table.
- Cafe Mox - Board game bar!
- Bastille - RSVP if you plan to come here for brunch while you visit the farmer's market as there is always a line.
- Señor Moose - I would not generally boast about Mexican food in Seattle, however, Senor Moose is an exception. The corn on the cob, as "plain" as that sounds is amazing.
- Red Mill Burgers - Just the right kind of fries, fried onions with your juicy burgers!
- Dick's - Nothing exceedingly special but the local joint.











FREMONT & MISC.
- Sutra
- Musashi (Wallingford)
- Paseo
- Breuwer's
- Gas Works Park
- Molly Moon's (multiple locations)


For more suggestions, check out:
SEATTLE EATER http://seattle.eater.com/maps/the-essential-38-seattle-restaurants-april-2014
SEATTLE MET http://www.seattlemet.com/eat-and-drink