Eat & Drink
Restaurant Roundup: Taiwanese Street Food and Watchpost Whiskey
Here’s what was served up recently in the Emerald City
Hot dogs are quintessential summer food, but frankly, the ones they’re cooking up at Fido Hot Dogs, in the parking lot of Omar’s Tires, go way beyond your typical ketchup and mustard creations. We’re definitely not complaining, in fact the Venezuelan-style toppings — like hard-boiled egg, shredded beef stew, onion, cabbage, carrots, and fried potato…
Counter Culture: Brileys BBQ
The best ribs in town? You'll have to go to Lake Forest Park.
Seattle might not be the first city you think of when it comes to barbecue — but head north to Brileys BBQ and you’ll see why that narrative is changing, one rack at a time. I’m calling it now: these are the best ribs in town. Tender, smoky, and perfectly caramelized, the ribs scream Southern…
5 Things to Eat in August
These dishes say more than what’s on the plate
Since recipes aren’t usually subject to copyright, every dish has potential for nuance and creative interpretation. Dishes come alive when they’re tweaked and adapted to new environments to suit the taste or preferences of different individuals. This evolution is what takes a recipe from mere formula to lasting memory. Let’s not use the F-word; instead,…
Restaurant Roundup: Bite of Seattle’s Bad Taste and Homer Reopening
Here’s what was served up recently in the Emerald City
What’s your favorite food holiday? Some might say Thanksgiving for the turkey (or Tofurky) slathered in gravy, not to mention all the sides. Maybe a pint of Guinness and corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day makes you happy. Let us suggest a new festive highlight for your culinary calendar — Aug. 8, also known as…
Restaurant Roundup: Lab-Grown Salmon and Bellevue’s Chinese Cuisine
Here’s what was served up recently in the Emerald City
Welcome to the future, a place where salmon is printed in a lab and served for several times the cost of its farm-raised counterpart. Seattle’s The Walrus and the Carpenter is now the third restaurant in the country to offer Wildtype’s cell-cultivated salmon, although the movement is still swimming against the current — seven U.S….
Restaurant Roundup: High-End Halal, PCC Corner Market, and Global Omakase
Here’s what was served up recently in the Emerald City
Who needs to see the world when the world comes to you? That’s certainly the feel of the latest food news in Seattle, with the city attracting attention from international chains in Ukraine and Türkiye, plus a new omakase that’s the definition of globe-trotting. So put your passport away and get ready to eat. Omakase,…
Why You Should Visit (or Revisit) Carrello This Summer
Chef Nathan Lockwood’s seasonal fare is even better on the restaurant’s hidden back terrace
It seems like everyone — celebrities, influencers, half my friends — is having a “European Summer.” I’m not complaining because I get to travel a lot throughout the year (and there is truly no place like Seattle in the summer), but if I see one more person enjoying a plate of spaghetti with clams on…
Restaurant Roundup: Coffee Courtroom Showdown, Bellevue Voodoo, and Pie in the Sky
Fourth of July fun, a new Voodoo Doughnut and a brew battle
When it comes to feasting in July, there are more than a few dishes that come to mind. Corn on the cob, pie hot out of the oven, fresh strawberries, barbecued ribs — the list goes on and on. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should limit your culinary horizons this month. In fact, here…
5 Things to Eat in July
Just when we think we know it all, our food scene gives us more to discover
The unexpected find is a rare thing in this world, where it seems all great things have been TikToked by folks more savvy, more persistent than me. But dining out is not about this type of rat race. Luckily, I find there are still many surprises in every neighborhood: underrated dishes that become my new…
The Flavors of Pride Across Seattle
Seattle restaurants prepare for a busy, celebratory weekend
Roz Edison and Kamala Saxton launched their business with a single food truck, Marination Mobile, in 2009. Now, 16 years later and the truck since retired, their business has grown to three stand-alone restaurants (plus a stand at T-Mobile Park teeming with hungry baseball fans) and a robust catering business. According to the Puget Sound Business Journal, their restaurant group is the fifth-largest business in…
Restaurant Roundup: Pastries, Free Fair Tickets, and Fine Field Dining
A dinner series, help for the hungry and a new restaurant
As fleeting as summer can feel in Seattle — we know, it only just officially started — the same can be said about the city’s pop-up scene. So, with the aim of ending your FOMO (that’s the fear of missing out), here are three that you shouldn’t miss while the sun is shining: Cafe Lolo,…
Restaurant Roundup: James Beard Drought, Beacon Food Forest, a Monastery Buffet
New offerings bring a taste of the world to Seattle
Seafood boils, chocolate bars, and meat pies, oh my. Seattle’s summer restaurant openings are coming in hot, bringing a diverse range of bites to the city. If you’re jonesing for English standards such as sausage rolls and Sunday roasts, desperate for Southern dishes, or have a sweet tooth only cocoa can satisfy, then you’re in…
Restaurant Roundup: Service Charges, Drone Pizza Delivery, and Down Under Dessert
Lively Seattle food scene adds Eggslut and New Zealand-style ice cream
Between stories of wage theft, feuding business owners, and demands of 7% to 20% on top of your bill, Seattle’s food scene is starting to feel like the Wild West. Hope you’ve polished your fork and knife, because here are some of the latest bulletins. Please egg-scuse the mess Construction of a new breakfast sandwich…
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