Seattle Must-Try Restaurants
Pablo y Pablo (Mexican Restaurant) Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 The tacos and grilled corn are delicious—both the Japanese and Korean styles are highly recommended. The UFO-shaped dish was just okay. Portions are generous. We ordered 6 tacos + 2 main dishes and ended up taking one home. Average cost: ~$70 per person. Kin Len Thai (Thai Restaurant) Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 A long-time popular spot in Seattle. The pork knuckle rice is a must-try—so delicious! Also highly recommend the khao kaprow (basil fried rice) and grilled chicken wings. The grilled chicken wings are even great as takeaway—reheat them for a late-night snack! Average cost: ~$50-60 per person. Paju (Korean Cuisine) Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Could this be Seattle’s hottest Korean restaurant? Reservations are required. We ordered beef tartare, fried rice, squid, grilled mushrooms, and a hand-roll-like dish (which was delicious). Not recommended: the duck breast Wellington—it was too heavy. Average cost: ~$90-100 per person. The Pink Door (Italian Restaurant) Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 An incredibly delicious Italian restaurant! PS. I’ve written a separate post about it—interested friends can check it out on my homepage! The restaurant’s decor is absolutely aesthetic—definitely dress up when you go, ladies! It’s super photogenic. Dinner reservations are required. Recommended dishes: LASAGNA PINK DOOR (tomato-based pasta) and GARGANELLI pasta. Average cost: ~$40 per person. #RestaurantRecommendations#SeattleLife #SeattleArea#Seattle#travelguide