Modern hot pot restaurant offers a warm, friendly atmosphere with clean, neatly arranged interior and quiet environment. Wide variety of fresh ingredients and customizable spice levels attract diverse diners, including vegetarians. Sauce bar with recipes and small private rooms add to the organized, accommodating setup.
Spicy Malatang stands out as a lunch favorite here. A 20% discount often applies during lunch hours, making it a solid choice for midday meals.
Dinner here offers hot pot and pho with satisfying flavors. The spot works well for both lunch and dinner occasions.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $75 for two people, which may be considered pricey.
The restaurant has a 1 lb minimum order for hot pot ingredients.
Parking is plentiful and free for customers.
Small, bright space offers authentic Shanghainese cuisine with a bustling atmosphere filled with youngsters and families. Affordable prices and a variety of dishes set it apart from typical local Chinese restaurants. Limited parking nearby requires some planning for visits.
Lunch here offers quick service with no wait even on weekends. Meals are consistently tasty and satisfying for a midday break.
Silky tofu shines in the Spicy Tofu dinner, with a strong kick from chili oil. Meals come quickly and maintain consistent quality for a solid quick dinner option.
Good to know
The restaurant has only two parking spots directly in front.
There are other free parking lots nearby for additional parking.
Expect longer wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to high demand.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and no-frills decor. Offers free self-serve miso soup and tea alongside an expansive menu featuring teriyaki, sushi, and Korean dishes. Interior stays clean and quiet, making it suitable for quick, satisfying meals.
Lunch offers a $13 special with a big plate, perfect presentation, and two scoops of rice. The salmon teriyaki and lunch bento come highly recommended for quick, satisfying meals.
Dinner offers a family-friendly vibe with yummy options. Prices lean toward the higher side but the spot feels like a reliable go-to for evening meals.
Good to know
The menu includes teriyaki, sushi, yakisoba, and Korean dishes.
Lunch specials are available for $13, offering great value.
Free miso soup and hot tea are included with meals.
Small Japanese restaurant with lively atmosphere and generous portions offers classic Seattle teriyaki and tempura. The space feels dingy but authentic, with counter service and disposable packaging even for dine-in. Customers enjoy great value meals that often serve multiple people.
Offers quick takeout options with a focus on teriyaki dishes. Serves as a reliable spot for easy lunch or dinner meals during workdays.
Offers quick dinner options that are affordable and tasty. Works well for easy takeout on workdays but can have occasional food quality issues affecting the meal.
Good to know
One entree at Ichi Bento could feed a family of four.
The prices at Ichi Bento are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Parking is available at Ichi Bento for customers.
Cozy American restaurant with a heated patio and outdoor seating featuring big umbrellas. The vibe blends hip and casual energy with a slightly hidden bar in the back. The space feels small and crowded, with lively patrons at the bar and a mix of quiet and loud areas.
Sunny patio offers a bright spot to enjoy lunch. Menu features great lunch options that are reasonably priced alongside coffee and pastries.
Fish and chips stand out as a phenomenal dinner option here. The Monday special features penne bolognese with garlic toast and a house salad that complements casual weeknight dinners well.
Good to know
Parking is limited, with only nine spots available for customers.
Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 pm, offering half off bottles of wine.
The cafe operates on a self-service format; order at the counter.
Interior fills with lush plants and flowers, creating a cozy, airy space with natural light and a calming atmosphere. Sounds of a waterfall and quiet music add to the peaceful vibe. The space feels smaller inside than it appears from outside, offering an intimate dining experience.
Lunch offers Chicken Thai Fried Rice and Crab Rangoon specials with perfect portion sizes. The lunch menu can be a bit confusing with slight variations between menus.
Dinner offers a quiet atmosphere with surprisingly slow service during peak hours. The spot works well for both lunch and dinner meals.
Good to know
Parking is usually free and available nearby.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Service is quick, making it a good choice for lunch.
Spacious Korean restaurant with bright, clean interior and handy utensil drawers at each table. Atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming despite occasional loud blender noise. Frequented for high-quality Korean fried chicken and a large seating area with K-POP music on a big screen.
Lunch combos come at a very reasonable price with options like kalbi rib and BBQ wings that satisfy well. The owner often stops by to chat when it's not busy.
Sodam Chicken Shoreline offers a solid dinner option with choices for both dine-in and takeout. The spot suits a movie night vibe well.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Order at least 30 minutes in advance for pickup.
The price for 20 pieces of chicken is $40.
Half Mediterranean market and half restaurant, the space offers a welcoming atmosphere with free samples and complimentary tea enhancing the experience. The interior is spacious and accessible, standing out with unique decor and a lively vibe. It attracts those seeking authentic flavors alongside a calm place to unwind.
Hot foods dominate the menu for lunch, offering quick and tasty options. The chef often shares free baklava as a sweet treat with meals.
Dinner features a menu of hot Mediterranean dishes with options like Moroccan Tea served with fresh mint leaves. Some dishes include tahini, which can affect the meal experience.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 7pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
They offer complimentary mint tea for all customers.
Expect generous portions; two meals and a side are enough for three medium eaters.
Sports bar offers a spacious layout with plenty of TVs for watching games. Atmosphere is chill and sports-themed but can feel dark and uncozy at times. Seating includes high top and card tables, with noise levels varying due to lack of music and kitchen sounds.
Lunch offers a varied menu with appetizers and main dishes suitable for all ages. Watching an afternoon Mariners game adds a casual vibe while dining with family, including toddlers.
Dinner includes a menu with appetizers and various options. The fried chicken dinner uses chicken strips now, which changes the flavor compared to whole pieces. Drinks are available alongside meals.
Good to know
Happy hour food portions are smaller than regular menu items.
Happy hour prices offer great value for food and drinks.
Parking is available on-site and is free.
Small, family-run diner with retro booths and classic 90s charm creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The vibe shifts from quick-paced weekend brunch to a chill weekday lunch spot. Nostalgic decor and a full bar add to the old-school diner feel.
Offers a solid mix of American lunch and breakfast with some Greek fusion flavors. Menu includes all-day breakfast and a good variety of lunch options, making it a chill spot for a weekday meal.
Dinner offers a good selection including all-day breakfast options. The vibe feels normal and relaxed, suitable for groups with varied tastes.
Good to know
Flo-Anna’s hosts a special Greek night on the first Thursday of every month.
During holidays, they provide a unique menu of specials.
Waffles are only served until 3 PM.
Large, modern dining space offers a bright and clean atmosphere with digital ordering and a spacious layout. The vibe stays relatively quiet without music or entertainment, creating a safe and calm environment. Dim sum stands out as the highlight, served only during breakfast and lunch hours.
Lunch features dim sum served only during breakfast and lunch hours. Service stays amazing even during the lunch rush, and there are usually no lines on Fridays.
Dinner offers a good variety with unique items on the menu. Food quality is pretty decent and suitable for a solid meal choice.
Good to know
Dim sum is only available during breakfast and lunch, not dinner.
Expect at least a 30-minute wait due to the restaurant's popularity.
The wait on a Sunday morning can be about 1.5 hours.