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Piroshky Piroshky in Seattle's Pike Place is the 1992 Russian bakery: salmon and cream cheese, cabbage and beef, hand-folded buns under $8 sold from the alleyway window.
Try: Salmon piroshky or cabbage and onion
Tacos Chukis Capitol Hill in Seattle is the upstairs Broadway taco counter: al pastor off the trompo, adobada mulitas, salsas built fresh until 22:00, all under $5 each.
Address: 219 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
Piroshky Piroshky in Seattle's Pike Place is the 1992 Russian bakery: salmon and cream cheese, cabbage and beef, hand-folded buns under $8 sold from the alleyway window.
Try: Salmon piroshky or cabbage and onion
Phnom Penh Noodle House in Seattle's International District is the Sam family Cambodian kitchen since 1987: hu tieu, bai sach chrouk, cha houy teuk, all under $18.
Try: Bai sach chrouk grilled pork rice plate
Salumi in Seattle's Pioneer Square is the Armandino Batali sandwich counter since 1999: house-cured charcuterie, braised porchetta with Calabrian chimichurri, around $16.
Try: Braised porchetta sandwich
Daily Dozen Doughnut in Seattle's Pike Place is the Economy Building counter: hot mini doughnuts off the conveyor, dusted in sugar, sold by the dozen for under $9.
Try: Bag of mini powdered sugar doughnuts
Biscuit Bitch in Seattle near Pike Place is the Southern-style biscuit counter: buttermilk biscuits with sausage gravy, jalapeno cheddar grits, all platters under $16.
Try: Hot Mess biscuits and gravy
Dick's Drive-In Broadway in Seattle's Capitol Hill is the 1955 walk-up burger window: the Deluxe burger, fries and a hand-dipped milkshake for under $10, open until 02:00.
Try: Deluxe burger with fries and a milkshake