Hundreds of thousands of tourists have stopped by this pastry shop, including Anthony Bourdain. Pastries are less than $5, try the smoked salmon piroshky. En savoir plus .
Craft booze savants will geek out over the amaro selection, while the rest of you will be thoroughly delighted by the ever-changing small-plate selection—pork tongue! duck liver goose!—& gorgeous bar. En savoir plus .
The menu spans everything from pork shoulder with kimchi to creamed spinach with rice cakes, braised turnips, and a basket of fried lardo with pickled quince. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .
The only thing better than the mole, the salsa bar and the damn delicious casual Oaxacan food is how cheap it is to eat yourself silly. Brace yourself for a crowd, but it's worth it. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .
Getting seats at this 107-year-old Japanese restaurant can be an utter puzzlement, but should you crack the code, the mind-boggling list of specials are where it's at. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .
Go for breakfast burritos in the morning, Spam sliders for lunch, and kimchi fried rice and boozy shaved ice at night. Sit in the dining room overlooking Seattle or outside. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .
Everything is cooked in a wood-fired oven, get the meat pies (with an exclamation point on the menu), roasted seasonal vegetables, and S’Mores for dessert. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .