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17 Superb International Bakeries Around Seattle
"Located at 1902 Pike Place (between Western Avenue and Virginia Street) in Pike Market, the French bakery is the most popular patisserie and cake shop in Seattle, boasting 4.5 stars out of 2,205 reviews on Yelp. Since 1983, the bakery and coffee shop, which serves Caffé Umbria coffee and espresso drinks, has been making fresh pastries, sandwiches and sweets with seasonal ingredients."
"If I lived closer to Pike Place and always got good parking I would come to Le Panier every day if I could.” See all Le Panier French Bakery reviews"
"Founder Thierry Mougin is a trained, French pastry chef from Normandy. You better believe this is the closest bite of France you will get in the PNW."
"A post shared by Belle Epicurean (@belleepicurean) on Oct 5, 2018 at 3:08pm PDT. If you’re looking to start your day with a hearty French breakfast, check out Belle Epicurean, a French bakery in Seattle with an extensive breakfast menu filled with only their freshest breads. For lunch, the bakery serves salads and sandwiches."
"The quartet of local pizzerias has assembled a cook-at-home rib eye dinner kit that comes with a video tutorial (and suggested playlist!), salad, dessert, and Washington wine. A deluxe version adds cocktails and antipasti, and a single-serving version reinforces that everyone deserves, um, fancy meat on this day, regardless of their relationship status. Order online, or over the phone starting February 7, for weekend pickup February 12–14."
"International DistrictFilipino-sourced coffee, infused with Filipino flavorsAfter catapulting to local fame with the brilliant purple miniature ube cheesecakes served from her Ballard bakery, Chera Amlag expanded on her talent for weaving the Filipino flavors she grew up with into new culinary places. Along with her signature desserts and new savory treats like bitter melon quiche, the cafe serves coffee from Kalsada, which sources from the Philippines, and Fulcrum, which sources from around Asia. House-made syrups inform the specialty drinks, including the calamansi espresso tonic and pandan latte."
"At this International District shop, chef and co-owner Chera Amlag has drawn high praise for her delectable Filipino treats, which currently include bake-at-home offerings, such as buko pies. There are also pandan lattes and durian white chocolate mochas, best paired with the cafe’s famed bright purple ube cheesecake."
"Build your own box of baked goods and coffee beans from local makers—like Blazing Bagels, Caffe Vita, Mighty-O Donuts, and Nuflours—for delivery from this new …. Downtown Seattle 206-503-2742"
"A post shared by Barrio Capitol Hill (@barriocapitolhill) on Oct 26, 2019 at 4:33pm PDT. Barrio Mexican Kitchen in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood is a hip choice for a date night. Their wall of candles, Latino-inspired cocktails, and excellent happy hour will make heading here on Friday night a no-brainer."
"Barrio is a beautiful space that has a library meets industrial feel with open piping on the ceiling and floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves with candles in every opening."
"Since 1993, the University District Farmers Market has been the standard bearer — locally and nationally — for the greatness of a neighborhood farmers market. The year-round market keeps its focus squarely on great food, providing space for both large farms, like Tonnemaker, which carries fruit and fresh and roasted peppers in season and a wide selection of dried products in the depths of winter, as well as small farms like Grouse Mountain Farm, which comes in for select weeks when their stone fruit is at its peak."
"There are no underwhelming craft stands at this market—just amazing food. Fresh organic produce, free-range meat, foraged mushrooms, and incredible cheese surround you as you nibble on something that fell from heaven. Head here every Saturday year-round between 9 a.m."
"Another of Seattle’s year-round markets, the University District Farmers Market is a Seattle-area favorite. The drive alone is scenic, featuring views of both Lake Union and Portage Bay. Once you’re there, the market itself is also something to behold."
"The Capital Grille is Seattle’s place to go for wining, dining and dazzling!. Come here for the dry aged, hand-cut steaks paired with your favorite bottle of wine. The restaurant ha..."
"The Capital Grille is a chain, but it's still one of the best places to eat in Seattle. This upscale steakhouse features outstanding steak and seafood options, and an unforgettable..."
"If you and your date are steak lovers, head to the Capital Grille to let nationally renowned cooking wine, dine, and dazzle you. The steaks are dry-aged and hand-cut on premises by..."