
Unique Eats and Eateries of Seattle: The People and Storeis Behind the Food
by Jake Uitti Author
Seattle’s food scene offers a diverse array of cuisines, from smoked salmon and fresh seafood to deep-dish pizza, giant burgers, and tantalizing biscuits. Whether sampling fresh ingredients at Pike Place Market or indulging in classic dishes, the city’s culinary offerings satisfy cravings daily. Founded in 1851 as a logging and fishing town, Seattle has embraced farm-to-table techniques, evident in Taichi Kitamura’s sushi, Edouardo Jordan’s soul food, and Renee Erickson’s wood-fired oven-cooked veggies. While this guide provides insights into the Emerald City’s culinary delights, discovering hidden gems like food trucks and $30 pasta plates can be equally memorable.
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