Pacific Northwest seafood$$downtown
Ivar's Acres of Clams in Seattle on Pier 54 is Ivar Haglund's 1946 waterfront fish house: a wood-walled dining room over Elliott Bay with institutional pan-fried oysters.
Signature: Pan-fried oysters, Clam chowder, Alderwood-smoked salmon
Order: Pan-fried Olympia oysters with the alderwood-smoked salmon at a window table.
Tip: The Pier 54 fish bar to the side is the cheap counter: same clams, lower price, ferry views.
East coast deli$pioneer-square
Tat's Delicatessen in Seattle's Pioneer Square is the East Coast deli proxy: cheesesteaks, pastrami subs and in-house brining since 2004, run by Brian Tatman.
Signature: Cheesesteak, Pastrami sub, Tat's bomb
Order: The Philly cheesesteak with house-brined pastrami on the side; bring cash for the bomb.
Tip: Closed Sundays; the Tat's Bomb is a sandwich with everything plus a fried egg, on a custom roll.
Mexican tacos$capitol-hill
Tacos Chukis Capitol Hill in Seattle is the Broadway taco counter that opens until 22:00: al pastor off the trompo, adobada, mulitas and salsas built fresh daily.
Signature: Al pastor taco, Adobada quesadilla, Mulita
Order: Al pastor with pineapple, two with adobada, and a mulita to split.
Tip: Cash and card; the al pastor turns out fastest between 17:00 and 19:00 when the trompo is hottest.
Vietnamese street food$$capitol-hill
Ba Bar Capitol Hill in Seattle is Eric Banh's 2011 Vietnamese street-food room: pho running until 02:00 weeknights, 03:30 weekends, banh mi at the front counter.
Signature: Pho ga, Bun cha, Banh mi
Order: Pho ga at 02:00 with a side of bun cha and a Vietnamese iced coffee.
Tip: Late-night menu after midnight is shorter and faster; the front counter does banh mi to-go.
Malaysian$$capitol-hill
Kedai Makan in Seattle's Capitol Hill is the Malaysian street-food kitchen rebooted at 15th and Pine: nasi lemak, char kway teow and roti canai with kaya butter.
Signature: Nasi lemak, Char kway teow, Roti canai
Order: Nasi lemak with the rendang, plus an order of char kway teow for the table.
Tip: The Belltown second location at 2234 1st Avenue opened May 2025 and is calmer at lunch.
Italian American$$$pike-place-market
The Pink Door in Seattle's Pike Place is the unmarked Post Alley Italian since 1981: red-sauce kitchen, Elliott Bay deck, nightly cabaret on Thursday to Saturday.
Signature: Lasagne alla Bolognese, Ricotta gnocchi, Cioppino
Order: The Bolognese lasagne with a glass of Sangiovese on the deck overlooking Elliott Bay.
Tip: The deck takes Resy only April through October; aerial cabaret runs Thursday to Saturday at 21:30.