Eat & Drink

Seattle's 45 Best Global Dishes: Latin American/Caribbean

Seattle’s 45 Best Global Dishes: Latin American/Caribbean

Taco de Borrego—slow-cooked lamb—from Los Tacos Nacos in Burien

Seattle's 45 Best Global Dishes: Middle Eastern

Seattle’s 45 Best Global Dishes: Middle Eastern

Sabich—an Israeli pita sandwich with fried eggplant, eggs and hummus—from Eggs & Plants in Belltown

International Food Fests, Global Etiquette and More

International Food Fests, Global Etiquette and More

Food FestivalsWhere to go and what to eat at some of the city’s best international festivals When it comes to having access to a globe’s worth of native foods, we’re lucky for many reasons. The one we’d like to note in particular is the fact that Seattle is home to dozens of cultural festivals each…

Seattle's 45 Best Global Dishes: Asian

Seattle’s 45 Best Global Dishes: Asian

The dish that delivers the best of multisensory Lao food: Kao Nam Tod from Amazing Thai Lao Kitchen on Beacon Hill

Dumplings Around the World

Dumplings Around the World

There’s hardly a cuisine in the world that doesn’t have its own version of meat wrapped in dough and yet, of the hundreds of different kinds, no two dumplings are quite the same. These five locally-available styles are some of our favorites

Juicy Pork soup dumplings from Dim Sum Factory in Bellevue

Seattle's 45 Best Global Dishes: Chinese

Seattle’s 45 Best Global Dishes: Chinese

Li Lyu of Dough Zone Dumpling House creates a crepe-like Tianjin breakfast dish, Jian Bing Guo Zi

Three Impressions of Bruciato

Three Impressions of Bruciato

After Bainbridge Island restaurant Hitchcock's Monday night pizza pop-ups became a big hit, its James Beard-nominated chef Brendan McGill opened pizzeria Bruciato in Winslow last January

The Bruciato Negroni, with luscious, herb-infused house made brandied cherries

Modernist Cuisine Gallery to Open in May

Modernist Cuisine Gallery to Open in May

Unfortunately for us, it's in Las Vegas

Ogle your veggies

5 Things You Need To Eat and Drink in March

5 Things You Need To Eat and Drink in March

Gorge yourself on comfort food before the weather turns

Have you been to Orfeo? Give it a whirl during Dine Around Seattle.

Recipe of the Week: Joy the Baker's Coffee Cake Muffins

Recipe of the Week: Joy the Baker’s Coffee Cake Muffins

Try these tasty brunch bites topped with almond crumble

From Over Easy by Joy Wilson; published by Clarkson Potter. Copyright ©2017 Joy the Baker, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used with Permission. Page 202-203.

Musical Beers, Basil Mint Cider, The Dark Door Bourbon and More Spirited News

Musical Beers, Basil Mint Cider, The Dark Door Bourbon and More Spirited News

It's time to celebrate: Spring's right around the corner and there's all kinds of spirited happenings within Seattle's craft beverage scene

Kick-start spring with Seattle Cider’s seasonal Basil Mint cider

85°C Now Open in Tukwila

85°C Now Open in Tukwila

The popular Asian bakery is officially serving egg tarts and sea salt coffee at Southcenter Mall

So many tarts, so little time.

In White Center, a Restaurateur Cooks up Some Tunes

In White Center, a Restaurateur Cooks up Some Tunes

A second Drunky's Two Shoe BBQ is expected to open here soon; with it, perhaps the start of a new live music scene on the west side

Formerly the DK Cafe, a second Drunky’s BBQ is expected to open on this site in April

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