13 Best Restaurants in Fremont, Seattle

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

Revel

$$ | Fremont Fodor's Choice

Adventurous enough for the most committed gourmands but accessible enough to be a neighborhood favorite, Revel starts with Korean street food and shakes it up with a variety of influences, from French to American. Noodle dishes at this sleek industrial-chic spot with ample outdoor seating might feature smoked tea noodles with roast duck or seaweed noodles with Dungeness crab, while irresistibly spicy dumplings might be stuffed with bites of short ribs, shallots, and scallions, or perhaps chickpeas, roasted cauliflower, and mustard yogurt. Plates are small enough so that you can save room for one of the playful desserts riffing off Junior Mints or butterscotch pudding.

401 N. 36th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
206-547–2040-Reservations
Known For
  • Fusion flavors that work
  • Playful desserts
  • Creative rice bowls
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Cocoa Legato

$ | Fremont

Musician and chocolate maker Aaron Lindstrom combines his passions at this multi-functional cafe. During the day, visitors can peer into the chocolate factory (and, occasionally, take tours) as they chow down on baked goods with punny music-related names (Sconie Mitchell, the Sam Cook-ie) or one of the few larger items, like chocolate grilled cheese. Alongside the chocolate made on-site, it sells a small selection of vinyl, and each chocolate bar is paired with its own song.

8420 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, 98103, USA
Known For
  • Live music some nights
  • Chocolate factory tours
  • Punny menu items
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Joule

$$$ | Fremont

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.

3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-632–1913
Known For
  • Modern takes on steak
  • Korean-inflected flavors
  • Lively vibe
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Kamonegi

$$ | Fremont

Specializing in soba noodles, this tiny spot feels like it was dropped stateside from Japan, but the menu also embraces local ingredients and creative riffs on classics. Seasonal starters might include zucchini coins dusted with Japanese “happy powder”—the sweet and salty flavoring from rice crackers—and small plates like duck meatballs and tempura. The soba menu offers a few different styles, including noodles in hot broth or chilled. For true Japanese-American fusion try the Oreo tempura for dessert.

1054 N. 39th St, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-632–0185
Known For
  • A happy place for authentic noodle aficionados
  • Packed dining room
  • A mix of traditional and fusion dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Lighthouse Roasters

$ | Fremont

This cozy corner coffeehouse roasts its beans on site in a vintage cast-iron roaster, filling the space with a heady aroma. Appreciated for dark chocolate flavors, hints of sweet toffee, and just the right amount of bite, the full-bodied coffee tastes as good as it smells here. The neighborhood spot, which has a small counter lined with red swivel bar stools, opened in 1993, giving it three decades of Seattle coffee cred.

400 N. 43rd St., Seattle, 98103, USA
206-633–4775
Known For
  • Plenty of seating
  • Beloved neighborhood spot
  • Freshly roasted coffee

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Local Tide

$$ | Fremont

Marrying together local inspiration and well-sourced seafood, this bright, friendly counter-service casual spot captures the city's culinary culture in its menu. Going beyond the pricier headline fish like salmon and halibut makes the food both more sustainable and more affordable. Instead, Dover sole, rockfish, and albacore find their way into riffs on familiar dishes like banh mi sandwiches and filet-o-fish, and fish and chips. The pescaphobic will also find joy in the burger, which is among the best around.

401 N. 36th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
Known For
  • Excellent seafood sourcing
  • Weekends-only crab roll
  • Modern seafood classics
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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Milstead & Co.

$ | Fremont

Seattle’s premier multiroaster café would be a parody of coffee culture if it weren’t so good at what it does: curating a lineup of the country’s best coffees and pouring them expertly in a variety of methods. Baristas here coach customers through the process of picking a bean (origin, type, and roast) and method, so this is not the place to come for a quick caffeine hit. For people looking to learn about coffee and find the brew best matched to their tastes, it’s worth the time to stop here.

754 N. 34th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
206-659--4814
Known For
  • "snobby" in the best way
  • Helpful and knowledgeable baristas
  • Lots of choices

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Paseo

$$ | Fremont

The centerpiece of this Cuban-influenced menu is the mouthwatering Famous Caribbean Roast sandwich: marinated pork topped with sautéed onions and served on a chewy baguette. It's doused with an amazing top-secret sauce that keeps folks coming back for more. The entrées are also delicious, from fresh fish in garlic tapenade to prawns in a spicy red sauce. There are a few tables, but Paseo gets so busy the line usually snakes way out the door, and most people opt for takeout.

4225 Fremont Ave. N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-545–7440
Known For
  • Baguette sandwiches
  • Cuban-style entrées
  • Takeout if you can't score a table

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PCC Community Markets

$ | Fremont

PCC Community Markets, an upscale food co-op, has all the fixings you need for a picnic along the canal, including sandwiches and salads. You can also order fresh coffee from the deli.

600 N. 34th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
206-632–6811
Known For
  • Focus on natural and organic items
  • Large selection of to-go foods
  • Terrific deli with seasonal items and pizza

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RockCreek Seafood and Spirits

$$$ | Fremont

A temple to uniquely prepared seafood, this is the restaurant that locals want to bring visitors to: an example of the casual way seafood weaves into all sorts of dishes when you live so close to such bounty. The mix of appetizers, oyster shooters, small plates, and full entrées makes the long menu an epic adventure filled with fresh local, domestic, and global fish—from local oysters to Hawaiian tuna, and back to black cod from Washington’s own Neah Bay. The dining room, built with ample wood and wall-sized murals of waterscapes, invokes the idea of a modern fishing lodge, but the high ceilings and sharp metals keep it more lively than cozy.

4300 Fremont Ave. N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-557--7732
Known For
  • Unexpected but spot-on flavors
  • Fun atmosphere
  • Craft cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Fri.

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Royal Grinders

$ | Fremont

Just steps from Fremont's Stalin statue, Royal Grinders serves hearty hot subs on pillowy rolls. We're talking classic combos of meat, cheese, and veggies piled high and baked in the oven. The Crown and the Italian are the best.

3526 Fremont Pl. N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-545–7560
Known For
  • Right in the heart of Fremont
  • Old-school subs
  • Unfussy fare
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Tivoli

$$ | Fremont

The classic American pizza spot gets an intriguing update from the owners' Midwestern roots and Japanese heritage. Unfussy slices and sandwiches made from local ingredients (or housemade, like the ricotta) feed the crowds in the large, welcoming space at lunchtime. Dinners bring table service and an excellent selection of contemporary cocktails and natural wines. Multigenerational and other mixed groups love that picky eaters can stick to standards while more adventurous eaters can try dishes that weave Japanese ingredients like miso, panko, and sesame into staples like Caesar salad, bagna cauda, or focaccia. 

730 N. 34th St., Seattle, 98103, USA
Known For
  • Fun twists on Italian-American classics
  • Slices at lunch
  • Excellent drinks selection
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat. and Sun.

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Uneeda Burger

$ | Fremont

A casual burger shack from a fine-dining chef means flavor and execution that are always on point. The controlled chaos of this family-friendly joint can make it hard to get an outdoor table on sunny days, but the lines and wait are worth it for the perfectly cooked burgers that range from a classic beef patty to a house-made vegetarian option. The local meat is flavorful and stands alone, but the creative toppings and combo burgers, like lamb with griddled peppers and onions, Manchego cheese, and fried lemons, make this more than just another roadside shack. Giant milk shakes and crispy onion rings are a must for kids, while adults will want to check out the row of local craft brew on tap.

By bus or car, this is on the way from the Downtown tourist area to the zoo.

4302 Fremont Ave. N, Seattle, 98103, USA
206-547--2600
Known For
  • Perfect for hungry kids
  • Fine-dining quality burgers
  • A place to sit outside

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