Small space with large windows offers views of city life and an iconic landmark. Vietnamese baguettes have a crispy crust and fluffy inside, perfect for grilled pork or tofu fillings. Warm, cozy interior with wooden furniture and low fi music creates a quiet, artistic vibe.
Vietnamese baguettes feature a crispy crust and perfectly fluffy inside. They hold up well with fillings like grilled pork, tofu, and grilled cheese, making the bread a standout part of the sandwich.
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The cafe only offers takeout; there is no indoor seating available.
Prices are reasonable compared to other cafes in Seattle, with sandwiches averaging $10.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Vietnamese food court spot offers crispy baguette sandwiches and fresh pho with quick service. Affordable prices and fresh ingredients make it a favorite near downtown. Seating is limited, creating a busy but authentic atmosphere.
Baguette comes out super crispy on the outside with a fresh, light bite that is not chewy or hard. It holds up well with fillings like beef and fresh veggies, adding a full flavor experience.
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The price of the Bahn Mi Sandwich is around $10, making it affordable.
Saigon Streets offers vegan options on the menu.
The restaurant is located inside the Uwajimaya Seattle store.
Spacious cafe with natural light and a teddy bear theme offers a warm spot for study or hangout. Baguettes are crisp and tasty, especially the Haiphong style, perfect with coffee. Soft music keeps a laid-back vibe without noise.
Baguettes come out crisp, warm, and tasty, pairing well with pรขtรฉ and meatfloss. The Haiphong baguette feels filling and rich, making it a solid choice alongside coffee.
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PLUS84 is open late, making it a rare find in Seattle's coffee scene.
They offer a variety of coffee, milk tea, and snacks, including ham and cheese croissants.
The cafe has ample seating and plenty of outlets, ideal for studying.
French bakery offers a cozy vibe with authentic decor and French music. Fresh baguettes are reasonably priced and pair well with cheese. Pastries are beautifully presented and delicious, enjoyed indoors or on charming outdoor seating with city views.
Fresh baguettes come in a wide variety and sit on the wall at a reasonable price. The bread is quite good, with some ends a bit burnt, and pairs well with cheese or other pastries.
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The bakery seats about thirty people indoors and has some tables outside.
Waiting over 20 minutes for a coffee is common during busy hours.
Arrive early as popular items sell out quickly.
Glass kitchen shows bakers making buttery, flaky pastries like croissants. Baguettes have a unique hops flavor but sometimes lack freshness. Warm, friendly vibe suits quick breakfasts and coffee stops despite limited seating and few vegan options.
Baguettes feature a hops flavor that many other bakeries miss. The bread looks great but sometimes feels old and lacks the inner squishing typical of fresh baguettes.
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Seating is limited, so plan to visit during off-peak hours.
Cinnamon rolls sell out quickly; arrive early to get one.
Online ordering is recommended during busy convention times.
Cozy spot serves fresh baguette that pairs perfectly with escargot and mussels. Enjoy live jazz music in an elegant, relaxed setting with scenic water views. Classic charm meets fresh seafood and fine wines for a dark, intimate vibe.
Freshness stands out with the baguette, which pairs well with dishes like escargot and steamed mussels. The baguette is very fresh and tasty, enhancing the flavors of the seafood.
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An automatic 27% fee is added to all bills instead of tips.
A meal for two costs around $90.
The restaurant is located on the second or third floor of the market.
Small, fast-paced deli offers authentic Vietnamese sandwiches with perfectly crunchy baguettes that are dense and buttery. Prices stay affordable, making it a popular spot despite its busy, cash-only setup.
Baguettes have a perfect crunch on the outside and a soft, chewy inside. They lean toward being dense rather than airy, with a coating of butter and pate in some dishes.
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Saigon Deli accepts only cash payments; credit cards incur a $0.75 fee.
Lunch options are available for under $10, with sandwiches around $6.
Parking is available in a small lot next to the deli.
Small, intimate space with rustic vintage decor and a lively zinc bar creates a cozy French bistro vibe. The Michelin star worthy baguette pairs perfectly with chicken liver terrine and mussel juice. A dog-friendly patio blends cafe, bar, and bistro functions seamlessly.
Baguette stands out as Michelin star worthy with a smooth mousse pairing like chicken liver terrine. It works well for dipping in mussel juice and complements various meat appetizers and cold cuts.
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Breakfast and lunch are first come, first served; reservations are needed for dinner.
The restaurant automatically applies a 20% service fee to all bills.
Parking can be difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.
Outdoor patio offers seaside views with a romantic Parisian vibe and live music. Baguettes flown in from France are buttery and fresh, perfect with charcuterie. Cocktails and French dishes add to the intimate, lively atmosphere in a bustling market.
Baguettes come flown in from France and pair with butter that melts in your mouth. The half baguette served with the charcuterie board is enough to share.
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Reservations are required and a credit card is needed to secure them.
A $30 cancellation fee applies if you cancel your reservation.
The restaurant charges a 5% service fee on all bills.