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Seattle restaurants’ gross annual sales are a total of $2.9 billion as of 2016. [1] Seattle is the fifth city ranked by restaurant-density with 24.9 restaurants per 10,000 households. [2] During the COVID-19 pandemic of the early 2020s, several new restaurants emerged through pop-ups and later moved into conventional retail spaces. [3]
[7] In 2012, Seattle Weekly selected the restaurant for "Best Indian Food in Seattle". [8] Eater Seattle included the restaurant in a 2013 overview of "Where to Take Vegetarians Out to Eat in Seattle" and said: "Here, some incredible options for just about everyone. With eight vegan entree options and a Vegetable Kofta at least one person ...
The New York Times unveiled this year's list of America's best restaurants, and among the places is a spot in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood. This Seattle restaurant makes NYT's 2024 'America ...
Sophon is a Cambodian restaurant in Seattle, Washington, United States. [1] [2] [3] It was named one of the twenty best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appétit. [4] Sophon won in the Best New Bar category of Eater Seattle 's annual Eater Awards in 2024. [5]
Local Tide is a seafood restaurant operating from Fremont's Cedar Speedster Building on North 36th Street. [3] The menu includes sandwiches with crab , salmon , rockfish , fried fish, beef and pork, and vegetables.
Atoma is a restaurant in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] It is co-owned by spouses Johnny (who is also chef) and Sarah Courtney. [ 2 ] The restaurant opened in November 2023 [ 3 ] and serves American / New American cuisine .
The restaurant serves American cuisine and seafood. [9] The New York Times has described the food as "an intriguing mix of Mediterranean and Northwest dishes", [3] and Thrillist has said the business is "where chef and restaurateur Renee Erickson's menu hones in on her specialty—seafood—with a Mediterranean twist". [10]
Off Alley is a restaurant on Rainier Avenue South in Columbia City, Seattle. Eater Seattle has said the restaurant serves Pacific Northwest "bistro food". [2] The menu changes often and has included chilled tomato soup, turnip with rabbit heart, lamb tongue with wax beans, [3] eel and farro, pork and prune pate, air-cured bison, and fried lamb's brains. [4]