2 Best Restaurants in Seattle, Washington

Joule

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Married chef-owners Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi have wowed Seattle diners with their French-fusion spins on Asian cuisine. Joule's nouvelle take on a Korean steak house serves meat options like Wagyu bavette steak with truffled pine nuts and short rib with Kalbi and grilled kimchi. Nonmeat menu items include Chinese broccoli with walnut pesto and mackerel with green curry cilantro crust and black currant. The weekend brunch buffet goes slightly more mainstream with a fruit and pastry buffet, as well as entrées like oatmeal-stuffed porchetta.

3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, Washington, USA
206-632–1913
Known For
  • classic brunch buffet
  • Korean-inflected flavors
  • lively vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Paju

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This small restaurant brings together the flavors and techniques of Korean cuisine and cutting-edge global style to create a unique, innovative combination. The concise menu features intriguing combinations such as pistachio cream and lettuce, along with new spins on comforting classics, like the beloved house fried rice with squid ink. Though portions are on the light side, that just makes it easier to order everything you want to try, and all of the dishes come to the table looking like works of art.

11 Mercer St., Seattle, Washington, 98109, USA
206-829–8215
Known For
  • beautiful presentation
  • pairs well with beer
  • progressive Korean cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays, Reservations recommended