Guidebook for Seattle

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Guidebook for Seattle

Food Scene

My favorite ramen joint in Seattle, and my third favorite in the world. I personally recommend the Miso Rekka ramen with a soft-boiled egg added in.
22 locals recommend
Ramen Danbo
1222 E Pine St
22 locals recommend
My favorite ramen joint in Seattle, and my third favorite in the world. I personally recommend the Miso Rekka ramen with a soft-boiled egg added in.
A bar that serves a variety of Japanese food. This is usually my go-to place for friends or family who visit Seattle.
22 locals recommend
SUIKA Seattle
611 E Pine St
22 locals recommend
A bar that serves a variety of Japanese food. This is usually my go-to place for friends or family who visit Seattle.
Sister restaurant to SUIKA Seattle, also a bar that serves Japanese food. They have a neat 9-course bento box with a variety of sashimi and small bites built into it. The wagyu-uni nigiri is incredible.
7 locals recommend
Tamari Bar
500 E Pine St
7 locals recommend
Sister restaurant to SUIKA Seattle, also a bar that serves Japanese food. They have a neat 9-course bento box with a variety of sashimi and small bites built into it. The wagyu-uni nigiri is incredible.
My favorite local ice cream shop - incredibly creamy and fresh ice cream. Expect a long line if the weather is nice.
468 locals recommend
Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream
917 E Pine St
468 locals recommend
My favorite local ice cream shop - incredibly creamy and fresh ice cream. Expect a long line if the weather is nice.
A cozy little Taco joint that is known for their eponymous Tacos Chukis, made with fresh pineapple and carnitas.
228 locals recommend
Tacos Chukis
219 Broadway E
228 locals recommend
A cozy little Taco joint that is known for their eponymous Tacos Chukis, made with fresh pineapple and carnitas.
Quite pricey, but it is home to the second best sushi I've had the privilege of having, beat out only by sushi in Japan. If you are a fan of raw fish, this place is a must.
50 locals recommend
Sushi Kashiba
86 Pine St
50 locals recommend
Quite pricey, but it is home to the second best sushi I've had the privilege of having, beat out only by sushi in Japan. If you are a fan of raw fish, this place is a must.
A great burger joint that has a large selection of interesting burgers put together from local ingredients (notably Beecher's cheese). Definitely do get a side of the garlic truffle fries with your burger, and ask for aioli dipping sauce on the side if they don't give it to you.
81 locals recommend
8oz Burger & Co
1401 Broadway
81 locals recommend
A great burger joint that has a large selection of interesting burgers put together from local ingredients (notably Beecher's cheese). Definitely do get a side of the garlic truffle fries with your burger, and ask for aioli dipping sauce on the side if they don't give it to you.

Sightseeing

This area of the Queen Anne neighborhood is the only place in Seattle that captures both the Space Needle and Mount Rainier in a single view. Only go on a clear day - otherwise, Mount Rainier may not be out.
881 locals recommend
Kerry Park
211 W Highland Dr
881 locals recommend
This area of the Queen Anne neighborhood is the only place in Seattle that captures both the Space Needle and Mount Rainier in a single view. Only go on a clear day - otherwise, Mount Rainier may not be out.
Offers a great view of the bay and the Olympic Mountain Range. Perfect for viewing sunsets, or if you just enjoy looking at interesting sculptures.
653 locals recommend
Olympic Sculpture Park
2901 Western Ave
653 locals recommend
Offers a great view of the bay and the Olympic Mountain Range. Perfect for viewing sunsets, or if you just enjoy looking at interesting sculptures.
A popular little park on the other side of Lake Union which offers one of two available city-skyline views of Seattle. If you want to see it from the other side, you'll have to travel all the way to Alki Beach in West Seattle, which is considerably farther.
860 locals recommend
Gas Works Park
2101 N Northlake Way
860 locals recommend
A popular little park on the other side of Lake Union which offers one of two available city-skyline views of Seattle. If you want to see it from the other side, you'll have to travel all the way to Alki Beach in West Seattle, which is considerably farther.