What's the best restaurant within a 5 minute walk of the International District in Seattle Asked by betterlater 68 months ago Similar Questions: restaurant minute walk International District Seattle Recent Questions About: restaurant minute walk International District Seattle Food & Drink > Restaurants.
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I think Jade Garden on 7th is quite good It's fresh, healthier than most Asian fare, and their noodles are hand-made. If you're a steamed dumpling fan, they have homemade, delicious dumplings.
Salumi or Jade Garden I know its not exactly a clear cut answer, but depending on what you are up for lunch, you can choose which place best suits the type of food you want. My two favorites are Salumi and Jade Garden. Jade Garden - 424 Seventh Ave.
S. This place is usually very busy, but is a very good place for dim sum and family-style hot-pot dinners. Its sizzling hot pots include combinations of sautéed beef, fish, tofu and seafood.
The steak cubes with XO sauce and the deep-fried stuffed bean curd are pleasant surprises. Should you want seafood, it comes fresh from the tank. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
More information: nwsource.com/ae/scr/nws_rev.cfm?c=r&rtyp... Salumi 309 Third Ave S Seattle, WA 98104-2620 (206) 621-8772 Salumi is one of the best lunch spots in the country for true Italian cured meats. Thankfully for us, it is right here in our backyard and not even a 5 minute walk from your desk. The place is a very small shop on the corner of 3rd and Main.
They are only open Tuesday - Friday from 11-4. On a nice day, expect there to be a line that you will have to wait in. So either pick a day that you have no meeting and can take a good break, or push your lunch until a little later in the day, it will be well worth it.
Other reviews: Best cured meats this side of the Atlantic! - Everything is good - yes, it gets crowded around lunch time - but to have "Salumi", you time your lunch, you plan your day/work around "what time to get to Salumi" - do anything to get the best cured meats, and weekly special sandwich! Coming back fore more - I can't get enough of this place.
The food is so great, I've been back several times and the new summer menu is excellant. Nice variety of sandwhiches, daily soup and specials make any lunch a treat. The people are nicer every time I'm there.
Can't wait to go back. More information: http://www.salumicuredmeats.com/ http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/10776741 http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=11870 .
I've heard good things aboutOcean City Restaurant With info here, though I haven't personally gone. My food consumption in the area tends to be more quick and cheap than good. Though the one thai place that's like 1 block east of Uwajimaiya is quite good too, though I can't remember the name (only went there once).
Sources: Other people, not eating in all the different places .
Anwhere in Pioneer Square Several to choose from.
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