12 Best Restaurants in The Central District, Seattle
We've compiled the best of the best in The Central District - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Reckless Noodle House
Traveling around Vietnam together led two friends to open Reckless, which taps Vietnamese and other Asian flavors for its inventive street food-style noodle and rice bowls, salads, and crispy rolls. The craft cocktail list is just as creative as the culinary offerings at this cozy spot with dark walls, rustic wood booths, and eclectic artwork that is a favorite for locals. Start with the crispy duck roll before digging into dishes that blend the flavors of Vietnam with coastal inspiration, such as the turmeric rockfish simmered in coconut cream atop vermicelli noodles and the lobster fried rice.
Broadcast Coffee
A popular neighborhood coffeehouse, Broadcast roasts its own ethically sourced coffee; many locals pick up bags of coffee beans here. Choose from well-made standard espresso drinks or more creative options like the Disco Pony (espresso with Perrier, half 'n' half, and a lemon twist over ice) as well as seasonal offerings. Broadcast also carries tasty pastries from Temple Pastries, along with a few other light breakfast and lunch items. If there's no seating, check out the nice park right across the street.
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Cafe Selam
Don't let the modest digs dissuade you: the Ethiopian cuisine here is delicious. Open all day, Cafe Selam serves specialties like beef or lamb tibs (cubed meat sautéed with onions and spices) and ketfo (steak tartare), but is particularly known for its ful, a spicy breakfast dish of lightly pureed fava beans topped with eggs, onions, peppers, and feta cheese, served with two fluffy French loaves.
Ezell's Famous Chicken
Fat's Chicken & Waffles
Offering a taste of New Orleans in the Central District, Fat's Chicken & Waffles serves authentic Southern cuisine in a hip spot filled with furniture and murals made by local artists. Helmed by a chef with deep Louisiana roots, Fat's serves shrimp and grits, red beans and rice, biscuit sandwiches, and other soul food classics in addition to the namesake chicken and waffles.
Katy's Corner Café
This tiny, unpretentious neighborhood espresso bar has a classic coffeehouse vibe, with red walls, eclectic local art, a comfy worn sofa, and a few small tables. You'll find standard coffee drinks here along with homemade pastries, quiches, and sandwiches.
Raised Doughnuts and Cakes
Order ahead online so you won’t experience the heartbreak of an empty bakery case—doughnuts go fast here. Tucked into the ground floor of a multi-use development, Raised turns out simple but perfectly airy classics and creative monthly specials with seasonal flavors and a mochi-flour gluten-free option. They also make raised cakes that fall somewhere between Asia’s light and fruity cakes and American-style, oil-based cakes; they’re sold by the slice on weekends.
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Sacro Bosco
Housed in the bright white space that is Temple Pastries by day, Central District newcomer Sacro Bosco brings Roman-inspired pizza and natural-leaning wines to the neighborhood by night. The small but plentiful menu features a few rotating apps alongside a few staple and a few seasonal pizzas, served Roman style: long, rectangular, thicker crust, and plenty to share. Pair it with a glass of natural vino or channel your inner Italian and go for a spritz.
Seattle Fish Guys
This seafood shop-cafe hybrid sells some of the freshest fish around town. They makes some of the best poke around Seattle, along with sides like kimchi and mac salad, and dishes like a crab panini and clam chowder. Containers of daily catches and shellfish line the walls, and there's more to see in the glass case. Everything changes with the season. There are a few tables to the right of the busy counter, or take your food to go and enjoy it in nearby Judkins Park. The smoked salmon is a delicious souvenir to bring home.
Temple Pastries
This bright, plant-adorned cafe has lines out the door for its weekend specialties. Temple Pastries specializes in croissants and butter-forward pastries with a seasonal twist: think stone fruit and custard croissants, sour cherry tea cake, passion fruit coconut cronuts, and fig and oat cookies. Fresh loaves of bread and breakfast sandwiches are also on offer, as well as a small selection of tea and coffee drinks. Come early, as baked goods tend to sell out quickly.