Seattle, Washington City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Seattle, Washington Travel Guide has been your connection to Seattle's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Food


Seattle chefs are renowned for using the freshest seasonal ingredients including salmon, shellfish, vegetables and fruit. And because of Seattle’s proximity to the Pacific Rim, its cuisine takes full advantage of Asian ingredients.

The best restaurants in Seattle are spread throughout the city. Some memorable choices include Wild Ginger, which offers Asian fusion in the form of delicious Thai satays, Seven Flavors Soup, and exquisite duck selections. The Painted Table, in Pike Place Market, serves a unique blend of Northwest favorites like Ellensburg lamb alongside superb Asian fare. Dahlia’s Lounge is a perennial favorite. International influences, seasonal ingredients and creative side dishes define Northwest cuisine. Enjoy the best crab cakes and pot stickers in town, crisp-skinned duck, and Tuscan bread salad. The Sea Bar offers fresh seafood with interesting sauces, and the coconut-cream pie is to die for. A working fishing-boat anchorage is the setting for Chinook's at Salmon Bay, a lively restaurant specializing in oyster stews, clam chowders, fresh salmon and halibut. The fish and chips are outstanding.
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