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Sabine Cafe & Bar | Seattle Brunch

Last Saturday, a friend and I checked out this brunch spot. The whole place has a Mediterranean vibe. They don’t take reservations, so we waited in line for about 15 minutes. You can scan a QR code to view the menu while waiting—seating is available both indoors and outdoors. 🥗 Breakfast Salad Bowl – added an egg, comes with bacon and cheese, but the portion was pretty small. 🥘 Kurtish Eggs – said to be their signature dish, and it was indeed tasty. The toast is fried in butter, served with two soft-poached eggs topped with grain crumbs, alongside a small salad with avocado and cheese. 🥣 Shakshuka – comes with a flatbread similar to naan for dipping. The sauce is tangy and goes nicely with the eggs—quite enjoyable! 🍹 Lavender Lemonade – tasted just like regular lemonade to me, without a distinct lavender flavor, which was a bit disappointing. 🍵 Matcha Latte – made with freshly ground matcha powder. Overall, the food was quite good—just a bit too small in portion for my appetite, haha. The place is popular and often busy. Street parking is available, and there’s also a parking lot nearby. 📍 Address: 5307 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 ✨ Atmosphere & Vibe: Bright, minimalist design with Mediterranean-inspired tile accents and plenty of plants—relaxed and perfect for a weekend catch-up or solo morning treat. 💡 Ordering Tips: If you have a bigger appetite, consider sharing an extra side like their hummus with pita or roasted cauliflower. Coffee lovers might enjoy their rich Turkish coffee. 🚗 Parking Note: Street parking on Ballard Avenue can be tight on weekends—arrive a bit earlier or use a nearby paid lot. 🌿 Special Touch: Sabine also doubles as a small market selling Mediterranean staples like olive oil, spices, and handmade jams—great for picking up ingredients or treats after your meal. All in all, Sabine is a charming neighborhood spot with both style and flavor. Though portions lean small, the taste and service make it worth a visit. #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattlediary#Seattleguide#Seattlebrunch

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Sabine Cafe & Bar | Seattle Brunch

Last Saturday, a friend and I checked out this brunch spot. The whole place has a Mediterranean vibe. They don’t take reservations, so we waited in line for about 15 minutes. You can scan a QR code to view the menu while waiting—seating is available both indoors and outdoors. 🥗 Breakfast Salad Bowl – added an egg, comes with bacon and cheese, but the portion was pretty small. 🥘 Kurtish Eggs – said to be their signature dish, and it was indeed tasty. The toast is fried in butter, served with two soft-poached eggs topped with grain crumbs, alongside a small salad with avocado and cheese. 🥣 Shakshuka – comes with a flatbread similar to naan for dipping. The sauce is tangy and goes nicely with the eggs—quite enjoyable! 🍹 Lavender Lemonade – tasted just like regular lemonade to me, without a distinct lavender flavor, which was a bit disappointing. 🍵 Matcha Latte – made with freshly ground matcha powder. Overall, the food was quite good—just a bit too small in portion for my appetite, haha. The place is popular and often busy. Street parking is available, and there’s also a parking lot nearby. 📍 Address: 5307 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 ✨ Atmosphere & Vibe: Bright, minimalist design with Mediterranean-inspired tile accents and plenty of plants—relaxed and perfect for a weekend catch-up or solo morning treat. 💡 Ordering Tips: If you have a bigger appetite, consider sharing an extra side like their hummus with pita or roasted cauliflower. Coffee lovers might enjoy their rich Turkish coffee. 🚗 Parking Note: Street parking on Ballard Avenue can be tight on weekends—arrive a bit earlier or use a nearby paid lot. 🌿 Special Touch: Sabine also doubles as a small market selling Mediterranean staples like olive oil, spices, and handmade jams—great for picking up ingredients or treats after your meal. All in all, Sabine is a charming neighborhood spot with both style and flavor. Though portions lean small, the taste and service make it worth a visit. #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattlediary#Seattleguide#Seattlebrunch

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