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Sunfish is an iconic West Seattle fish and chips spot that's only open for half the year—so use it wisely during those long summer days on Alki.
Exit 5 Korean BBQ has solid food, but the attentive grill service keeps us coming back.
After closing its doors in 2023, Marjorie is back with a Central District location that serves jerk chicken, hushpuppies, and more.
Aa Sushi is a Ballard Japanese restaurant that offers a stunning value on excellent nigiri, rolls, and more.
For excellent New York-style pizza, head to Stevie's Famous' second outpost on Beacon Hill, located inside Clock-Out Lounge.
The British Pantry is a British pub in Redmond that might trick you into thinking you’re in England.
Triumph Valley is a solid Shoreline stop for tasty Chinese dishes—try it for a casual dinner.
Mike’s Noodle House is CID institution that serves excellent congee and noodle dishes.
Where to eat on Monday night when lots of restaurants take the day off.
Come to Tasty House In Bellevue for a group meal that involves a lazy Susan and excellent mapo tofu.
For all-you-can-eat hot pot, flavorful broths, and tables big enough for a group, head to Happy Lamb Hot Pot in the International District.
Tai Tung is a Chinese restaurant in the International District that serves family-style food. Get the almond chicken no matter what.
Pacific Inn is a pub in Fremont that serves some of the best fried seafood in Seattle.
Fireside is an excellent Midwest-themed restaurant in Burien that specializes in things like tater tot hot dish and Ritz-coated fried fish.
Birrieria Tijuana is a Mexican counter spot in Burien that specializes in (excellent) birria and cheese tacos.
Ranch Drive-In is a Bothell institution for burgers, fries, soft serve, and corn dogs. Order all of the above.
Burgermaster is a classic drive-in that serves burgers, fries, onion rings, and milkshakes. Bill Gates loves it, and we do too.
For teriyaki that is consistently fast and high quality, head to Rainier Teriyaki in Mt. Baker.