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You don't have to spend a lot at these restaurants to come away satisfied.
The 19 best spots for a leisurely sit-down lunch—especially if you don't have to work.
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Find some great smashburgers, fries, and sandwiches at Joe'z, a market and lunch counter in Portage Bay.
Lasa Sandwiches & Pearls is a Filipino sandwich shop in Lynnwood that makes a great breakfast sandwich.
You don't have to spend a lot at these restaurants to come away satisfied.
Vivienne's Bistro is a Downtown Chinese restaurant that works perfectly for big group lunches and pre-theater dinners.
The phở at this casual Vietnamese restaurant in Shoreline have the most noodles per square inch we've ever seen.
For an effortless impromptu pizza party, Tivoli in Fremont is the answer. But the real party doesn't involve pizza at all.
For excellent fried chicken sandwiches at University Village, skip Shake Shack—head to Ma'ono instead.
If you're in the mood for Vietnamese food while shopping around University Village, there's always Ba Bar.
Pasta & Co. is a grab-and-go deli in University Village that you should prioritize for a tasty steak sandwich.
When desperate shopping times call for a smashburger and crinkle fries, Shake Shack at University Village will get the job done.
Expect a friendly atmosphere, strong rum punch, and excellent Trinidadian food at Pam's Kitchen in Wallingford.
The 19 best spots for a leisurely sit-down lunch—especially if you don't have to work.
At this Vietnamese spot in a CID strip mall, prioritize the big bowls of phở that overflow with delicate meat and lots of fresh herbs.
Phở Ba is a steamy little shop in the Chinatown-International District churning out excellent phở broth that should be sold in bouillon form.
At Maruta Shoten in Georgetown, you can pick up some of Seattle's best sushi for less than $20.
Broiler Bay is one of our go-to burger joints in Bellevue. Get yours with onion rings and a milkshake.
This Golden Gardens snack shack serves Philly-style hoagies, salads, grain bowls, and popsicles that work well for a beach day. Get the turkey and havarti sandwich.
At this casual Vietnamese restaurant in Shoreline, the phở is equally as excellent as their other dishes.
Via Rosa 11 is an excellent Italian market and restaurant on Bainbridge Island that serves pasta and pizza.
La Chingona Taqueria is a casual Mexican restaurant in West Seattle that makes the best fish tacos in the city.