Food lovers! Get ready to tantalize your taste buds. Seattle’s University District is a gastronomic playground offering diverse food at affordable prices. From hidden gems dishing out lip-smacking Asian and Mediterranean flavors to fancy Bubble Tea spots, there’s something for every craving. So why settle for mediocre meals when you can sink your teeth into the delectable food scene at U-District?
What’s the deal with Seattleites and Thai cuisine? You can find over 150 restaurants offering authentic and affordable Thai food around the city! When I first arrived in Seattle, I was curious to know why Thai food was so popular here. So, I did some digging on the internet and found this super interesting article, and everything started making sense.
Abhishek and I are passionate about Asian cuisine, and in 2022, we had the opportunity to try over 50 different Asian restaurants in Seattle. While some were just okay, many of them were truly outstanding. We loved exploring the diverse range of flavors and dishes that Asian cuisine offers, from discovering new favorites like Filipino specialties to indulging in our go-to Pho and Ramen bowls.
Street food is a beloved and integral part of Thai culture. In Thailand, street food vendors are on almost every corner, selling a variety of dishes that reflect the country’s diverse culinary influences. One of the most popular types of street food in Thailand is the humble food cart-style snacks found on almost every street and alleyway. The food is often cooked to order, and the vendors are known for their lightning-fast speed and precision.
I’m a fan of Tibetan cuisine and visited Majnu ka Tila in Delhi to satisfy my cravings. However, finding a Tibetan restaurant in the US was a challenge.
Capitol Hill is home to some of the trendiest and most interesting restaurants in Seattle and in June 2020, the neighborhood welcomed ‘Biang Biang Noodles’, a delightful and spacious restaurant dishing up freshly made Xi’an style hand pulled noodles.