3 Best Restaurants in Belltown, Seattle

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We've compiled the best of the best in Belltown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lenox

$$$$ | Belltown Fodor's Choice

Stepping foot into Lenox transports you from the streets of Belltown to the warm atmosphere of Puerto Rico and Cuba. Chef Jhonny Reyes draws on his roots in both islands and the flavors of his childhood, evident in the seasonal menu featuring tantalizing bites like snow crab hush puppies and seared halibut in an herbaceous coconut sauce, served with traditional sides like red beans and rice and plantains.

2510 1st Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA
206-375–4557
Known For
  • Creative, island-inspired cocktails
  • Refined and colorful interior design
  • Elevated, flavorful Afro-Latino dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.–Fri.

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Shiro's Sushi Restaurant

$$$$ | Belltown Fodor's Choice

Founder Shiro Kashiba is no longer here (he's now at his namesake restaurant Sushi Kashiba in Pike Place), but this sushi spot is still the best in Belltown. Settle into the minimalist space for ultra-fresh fish and omakase service that's a bit more affordable than at other spots. The happy hour (4:30-6:00 pm Monday through Thursday) is a particularly good deal. 

2401 2nd Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA
206-443–9844
Known For
  • Chef's choice omakase
  • High-quality fish
  • Simple ambience
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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El Gaucho

$$$$ | Belltown

Waistcoated waitstaff coolly navigate the packed floor of this retro steak house, serving satisfying fare in a swanky, expansive room. Dungeness crab cakes, oven-roasted chicken, crispy Brussels sprouts, and cool tableside Caesar salads (possibly the city's best) all tantalize, but the eatery is best known for perfectly cooked steaks—and the virtuoso presentation seems to make everything taste better. Ritzy yet comfortable, a meal at El Gaucho can make you relax no matter how stressful your day. Of course, you may get heart palpitations once again when you see the prices—just sit back, enjoy your luscious cut of meat, and listen to the live piano music. Valet parking is available for $12.

2200 Western Ave. Ste. 101, Seattle, 98121, USA
206-728–1337
Known For
  • Luscious steaks
  • Tableside Caesar salad
  • Live piano
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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