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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Seattle

Sarah Merle
Sarah Merle

Sarah is one of the creative minds behind the Le Petit Chef blog. With her authentic and approachable style, she enjoys sharing all kinds of experience-based activities.

Seattle – a city that offers culinary diversity and stunning natural scenery. Located right on Puget Sound, restaurants here combine fresh seafood with local ingredients. Moreover, Seattle is a meeting point of many different cultures: Asian, Italian, and Pacific cuisine are indispensable!

There are countless top restaurants that are worth a visit. With this blog, we want to bring you the best restaurants in Seattle and pure gastronomic delight!

Tip #1: Canlis

Canlis
Image credit: Canlis

Our first tip is an award-winning fine dining restaurant – not without reason: Canlis has been offering first-class service, a creative cuisine, and the building is an architectural masterpiece for 74 years. The food is inspired by American and Pacific influences and makes the view of the mountains and the city of Seattle even more enjoyable.

With the wine list, the cocktails, and the lounge, guests are invited to a relaxed and unforgettable evening. Natural light through the window fronts and the live music of the pianists provide a distinctive atmosphere. In short: Wow, wow, wow – this is probably the best restaurant in Seattle!

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Tip #2: Sophon

Image credit: Tasting Collective, Sophon

As already mentioned, Seattle is shaped by Asian influences – therefore one restaurant that represents exactly that must not be missing from our tips. Sophon offers the best Cambodian food in Seattle – because a refugee founded it and brings the passion, the recipes, and the refinement with him!

Creative dishes enchant through modern techniques and local ingredients – it is a mixture of tradition and innovation! It is important to the founder that the food is just as authentic as the grandmother of the family is! We recommend one of the dishes: Sukhothai, the homemade rice noodles, or the trey amok.

Tip #3: Six Seven Restaurant

Six Seven Restaurant
Image credit: Indagare, Six Seven Restaurant

Fine dining in the Edgewater Hotel – Six Seven is a top restaurant and popular for its breathtaking view and the location. It is the only restaurant in Seattle that lies above the water, so one practically enjoys and observes the Puget Sound up close.

Menus are inspired by Pacific Northwest cuisine with international influences. Only fresh ingredients are used, for example lobster, salmon, or pumpkin can be found on the menu! In addition, the matching wines are served, and through the entire package it becomes an unforgettable moment.

Magazines and online platforms such as Seattle Magazine or OpenTable distinguish the Six Seven Restaurant as the best in Seattle.

Tip #4: Purple Café & Wine Bar

Purple Café & Wine Bar
Image credit: Heavy Restaurant Group, Purple Café & Wine Bar

A nice restaurant right in the heart of Seattle – with a concept that was likewise created with heart. Purple Café wants to combine good wine and good food. Added to that is a distinctive atmosphere – and they succeed in this as well. With floor-to-ceiling windows, a restaurant and a lounge area, a spiral staircase, and a 30-meter-high wine tower, there is plenty to discover and marvel at.

The dishes are adjusted seasonally and the wines are always newly selected. If we may give a tip for your visit: Come on a Sunday! Then some bottles are half price!

Tip #5: The Nest

Image credit: Tripadvisor, The Nest

This time we are not recommending a real restaurant, but rather a must-try place for a rooftop bar – but don’t worry, this one also offers small snacks with seasonal ingredients. What convinces here is the atmosphere and the view: From The Nest you can admire a breathtaking view over Seattle on the 13th floor.

The Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline are visible. In addition, you can order yourself a creative cocktail – there is something for every taste: The Nest offers everything from smoky to sweet to bitter! It is the best place in Seattle for a drink at sunset or a night under the starry sky.

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Tip #6: The Triple Door

The Triple Door
Image credit: Vibemap, The Triple Door

A place where music and pleasure are combined invites you to linger and enjoy an evening. The Triple Door puts the stage in the spotlight for professional performances ranging from jazz to cabaret to burlesque.

During the shows, the kitchen offers finger food inspired by Asian and Pacific culture. The jazz club also delights with a wine selection: with 500 different options, you can taste your way through the evening while listening to the wonderful acoustics.

Tip #7: Delancey

Delancey
Image credit: Seattle Weekly, Delancey

At Delancey, you’ll find New York vibes thanks to the best pizza! Named after a street in the metropolis, it is one of the best restaurants in Seattle! Here, everything is focused on flavor and a crispy crust – so the edge definitely won’t be left behind.

In the wood-fired oven, a thin, airy, and soft Neapolitan pizza is lovingly created, so that the first bite will never be forgotten. The atmosphere is also warm, inviting, and relaxed – the perfect place for a pizza night with friends.

Tip #8: The Pink Door

Image credit: GoogleMyBusiness, The Pink Door

Whoever knows it will have the evening of their life: The Pink Door does no advertising, has no signs as guides, but exists behind a pink door in Pike Place Market! With good food, a sense of community, culture, and generosity, it attracts plenty of guests and is considered one of Seattle’s most popular restaurants.

The special highlight on the menu is the fresh fish and the handmade pasta. Some evenings are accompanied by jazz, readings, or cabaret – creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

Tip #9: Archipelago

Archipelago
Image credit: Tripadvisor, Archipelago

Here you will probably find the best food in the city, as coveted as a seat at Archipelago is. The couple offers only 12 seats, but in return also a 10–12 course menu! Ingredients from the region, dishes with cultural stories, and accompanied by language, images, or personal contributions from the hosts make the dinner a unique experience.

With many awards from the New York Times or the Best Chef Northwestern & Pacific, this place definitely belongs among the top 10 of the top restaurants in Seattle.

Tip #10: The Walrus and the Carpenter

The Walrus and the Carpenter
Image credit: GoogleMyBusiness, The Walrus and the Carpenter

Experience a real Seattle moment in a converted warehouse through rustic charm but with modern bistro flair! The open kitchen and the long marble counter feel inviting and create a warm atmosphere.

The kitchen team specializes in seafood – oysters and seafood are fresh on the menu every day. It is a place where locals as well as travelers from all over the world meet. The Walrus and the Carpenter is a place where you feel at home!

Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!


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