3 Best Restaurants in Seattle, Washington

Bongos Cafe

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Welcome to the year-round beach party at this Caribbean barbecue and sandwich shop located in an old gas station—even though the water is only Green Lake and its across a six-lane highway. The neon-green building with hot pink and blue graffiti sets the tone and the sand-covered floor drives the message home that no matter the weather in Seattle, Bongos brings the island sunshine. The menu of sandwiches and casual plates includes Jamaican, Cuban, and Trinidadian flavors, like the Desi with citrus braised pork and caramelized onions, or the shrimp po'boy with chili sauce and mango slaw, while plantains and yuca fries are must-order sides. Make sure you dress appropriately: this beach party is all outdoors and the partial cover doesn't offer much protection from the elements.

6501 Aurora Ave. N., Seattle, Washington, 98103, USA
206-420-8548
Known For
  • great outdoor seating
  • flavorful sandwiches
  • beach party vibes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues.

Jerk Shack

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Stepping inside feels like a temporary island getaway, from the cheery yellow walls and rum barrels repurposed as palm planters to the complex aromas wafting through the air. The Caribbean food here is the real deal—Seattle-born chef Trey Lamont has Jamaican roots—with a menu featuring signature jerk-spice-dredged meats and seafood as well Cuban sandwiches, black beans, collard greens, tropical fruit salads, and fried plantains.

2510 1st Ave., Seattle, Washington, 98121, USA
206-441--7817
Known For
  • big flavors and even bigger portions
  • sun-dappled fenced-in patio
  • island-style cocktails

Pam's Kitchen

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This Seattle classic has been bringing the flavors of the Caribbean to the city for more than two decades, since the owner moved to town and grew frustrated with the lack of dishes like roti, curry, and jerk that she missed from home in Trinidad. Open only a few days each week, and only for a few hours, people clamor to get in and grab Pam's aloo pies, flaky breads, and tender curry goat. Keep an eye out for specials featuring her famous doubles and wash everything down with a glass of sorrel. 

1715 N. 45th St., Seattle, Washington, 98103, USA
206-696-7010
Known For
  • flaky flatbreads
  • coveted few hours
  • spicy Caribbean cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.-Thurs. No lunch

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