5 Best Restaurants in South Lake Union, Seattle

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Paju

$$ | South Lake Union Fodor's Choice

Tradition and creativity strike a smart balance at this polished Korean restaurant. The menu leans bold, with a dozen inventive small plates—most famously the fried rice tinted with squid ink and topped with bacon, kimchi, and a quail egg—and larger entrees of steak and seafood kissed by a wood-fired grill. Even the more adventurous dishes land on the right side of delicious, and the warm, attentive service keeps the experience relaxed rather than fussy. The dining room’s mix of marble and dark wood feels both modern and grounded, fitting for its sleek South Lake Union address at the base of an Amazon office tower.

513 Westlake Ave. N, Seattle, 98109, USA
206-829–8215
Known For
  • Inventive Korean cuisine
  • Beautiful presentation
  • Pairs well with beer
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
Reservations recommended

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Bar Harbor

$$$ | South Lake Union

This lobster-roll specialist brings a breezy Maine-coast vibe to South Lake Union’s 400 Fairview complex. The star, of course, is the lobster roll. It's rich, buttery, and undeniably indulgent—but the menu also reels in more approachable options like crab and shrimp sandwiches, hearty chowder, and fresh salads. In summer, slushy cocktails join the lineup alongside local craft beers and wines. A long bar and communal patio seating round out the easygoing, waterfront spirit—more seaside shack than city storefront.

400 Fairview Ave. N, Seattle, 98109, USA
206-922–3288
Known For
  • Lobster rolls
  • Large patio
  • Slushy cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Great State Burger

$ | South Lake Union

This modern twist on the classic American burger joint doubles as a love letter to the Pacific Northwest—and proof that fast food can be thoughtful. Organic, grass-fed beef is ground in-house, milkshakes are made with local ice cream, and the nostalgic crinkle-cut fries taste like a childhood memory done right. The taps pour regional sodas and craft beers, and the bright, welcoming space channels the efficiency of a fast-food spot without sacrificing flavor or integrity.

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Kati Vegan Thai

$$ | South Lake Union

This all-vegetarian Thai spot delivers flavor without compromise. The menu spans the classics—curries, noodles, soups, and satay—but replaces meat with tofu, jackfruit, and creative veggie combinations that hold their own. What stands out isn’t just the clever substitutions but the balance: bright herbs, coconut, spice, and citrus in harmony. Even dedicated carnivores walk away impressed. The casual room keeps things unfussy, while touches like bamboo wall panels and pendant lights lend a bit of warmth and polish.

1190 Thomas St., Seattle, 98109, USA
323-989–1968
Known For
  • Vegan versions of Thai classics
  • Appealing decor
  • Craft cocktails

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Tanoor

$$$ | South Lake Union

This elegant Lebanese spot offers an expansive Halal menu that balances comfort and sophistication. Mezze plates burst with bright, layered flavors, while the grill turns out juicy skewers, shawarma, and tender flatbreads. There’s plenty for vegetarians, too, from smoky baba ghanoush to herb-packed salads, all served with warm, pillowy pita fresh from the oven. Though fully Halal, the restaurant doesn’t serve alcohol—but the drinks menu shines regardless, with fragrant options like cardamom-spiced Turkish coffee and freshly blended fruit juices that feel just as celebratory.

803 Dexter Ave. N, Seattle, 98109, USA
206-457–5272
Known For
  • Big menu
  • Spacious dining room
  • Fresh-baked pita

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