2 Best Restaurants in Seattle, Washington

Nasai Teriyaki

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Though it shares its name with a half-dozen other teriyaki shops in town, this location on the Ave is the original, and while it shows its age, it also shows why so many tried to emulate it. Ignore the many options and stick to what they do best: cook up exceptional versions of the classic Seattle-style teriyaki. Expect a heaping portion of rice and meat with a gently sweet teriyaki sauce, plus a portion of the traditional salad with creamy dressing.

4305 University Way NE, Seattle, 98105, USA
206-632–3572
Known For
  • quick, friendly service
  • classic local joint
  • Seattle-style teriyaki
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Taku

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After closing two fine-dining restaurants and landing as runner up on Bravo's Top Chef, Shota Nakajima decided to use his talents to create this laid-back, super casual, fun-focused Japanese-style fried chicken shop. Though technically a bar (sorry, kiddos, this one is 21+), most people don't come for the kegged cocktails, sake, or Jell-O shots. Instead, the crowds pack this place for the "thicc nugs," served dry (rubbed with spices), wet (in sauce), over rice, or in a sandwich. Sides include both Japanese and American bar snacks, and everything comes with a choice of the nine different dipping sauces.

706 E. Pike St., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-829–9418
Known For
  • late-night eats
  • crispy Japanese fried chicken
  • celebrity chef Shota Nakajima
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch