Seattle Food Review - Secret Fort
๐ A yakitori spot in Seattle, right next to Indigo Cow. If you're waiting for a table, you can grab some Hokkaido ice cream nearby ๐. Yakitori Sampler ๐ Includes 3 chicken skewers, 1 wagyu skewer, and 1 pork belly skewer. The chicken thigh is the most tender and deliciousโgo for salt seasoning to avoid overly strong flavors. Ordering the sampler is cheaper than getting them individually. Exclusive Tongue ๐ The beef tongue has a lightly charred surface and is tender yet springy. Paired simply with salt or chili powder, it brings out the natural richness of the meatโsomehow even better than A5 wagyu ๐. BBQ Eel ๐ A must-order for eel lovers ๐. Each piece of eel is coated evenly in teriyaki glaze, with a soft, delicate texture that's sweet and savory. Enjoy it with a bowl of steamed riceโabsolutely heavenly ๐๐ป. The skewers are generously portioned but on the pricier side, making them perfect for pairing with drinks ๐บ. If you're still hungry, try their sashimi or sushi rolls (the Secret Fort Roll with avocado ๐ฅ is a solid choice). The restaurant's decor is playful, with Mario-themed dice-shaped lights and skewer holders shaped like Mario pipes ๐คฃ๐คฃ. #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattleguide#Seattlefood#fooddiary#SeattleRestaurant