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Kosher Restaurants in Seattle?

I am traveling to Seattle in a couple months and am looking for Kosher restaurants.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  1. http://www.seattlevaad.org/Restaurant...

    I've never been but that link seems pretty thorough.

    1. I have eaten both at the ALbertson's decent deli sandwiches and Bamboo Garden - excellent vegetarian chinese -

      1. Albertsons Mercer Island
        2755 77th SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040
        Phone: (206) 232-0244

        Fresh Meat, Fish (ask for kosher cutting), Full Service Kosher Deli (including sandwiches, hot dogs, etc), Kosher Sushi, Catering Platters, Kosher Bakery (all items baked in store are parve and Pat Yisrael), extensive kosher groceries, frozen goods, dairy, and cheese sections.

        Bagel Deli
        340 15th Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98112 (Capitol Hill Area)
        Phone: (206) 322-2471
        MAP
        Lemonade, Fruit Smoothies, Bagels, Bialys, Brownies, Bagel Chips, & Challahs. (Parve, except for brownies & smoothies (Chalav Stam) Products are all Pat Yisrael except for the Cinnamon Sugar Bagels. Va'ad certifies only whole items purchased from the store. The restaurant is not kosher. Check kosher certificate at store for specifics.

        Bagel Oasis
        2112 NE 65th St.; Seattle, WA 98115 (North Seattle)
        Phone: (206) 526-0525

        Only whole, uncut bagels and bialys are kosher, not Pat Yisrael. Nothing else is certified by the Va'ad.

        Bamboo Garden
        364 Roy St.; Seattle, WA 98109 (Seattle Center, near Space Needle)
        Phone: (206) 282-6616

        Vegetarian Chinese - (Dairy - Very Good Food!)

        Kafe Kinneret
        3801 E. Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (located inside Stroum JCC) (3 out of 5)
        Phone: (206) 275-2777

        Sandwiches, Pastries, Groceries, Coffee, Lattes (Dairy and Parve - Dairy items are not Chalav Yisrael. All baked items must be assumed dairy equipment, even when not containing dairy ingredients. Falafel and salads are parve.)

        Noah’s Bagels - University Village
        2746 NE 45th St.; Seattle, WA 98105 (Inside the QFC)
        Phone: (206) 522-1998

        Bagels, Sandwiches, Lox, Spreads, Pizza Bagels, Catering Platters. Whole Bagels, Bialys, Challahs, and Breads are Parve, Pat Yisrael; All other products must be considered Dairy, Chalav Stam. See Kosher Certificate at store for details. This Noah's location is the only one with Va'ad certification.

        Pabla Indian Cuisine
        364 Renton Center Way SW; Renton, WA 98057 (across from Fred Meyer) If you like Indian food you will like this the restaurant.
        Phone: (425) 228-4625

        Indian vegetarian cuisine. (Dairy - Chalav Stam)

        Pabla Veggie Cuisine
        1420 NW Gilman Blvd. NW; Issaquah, WA 98027
        Phone: (425) 392-4725

        Indian vegetarian cuisine (Dairy - Chalav Stam)

        Teapot Vegetarian House
        15230 NE 24th St.; Redmond, WA 98052
        Phone: (425) 373-1888

        Pan-Asian Vegan cuisine. Parve. This is the only Teapot restaurant under Va'ad certification. I give this restaurant a 3 out of 5. The Bamboo Garden is much better!

        University of Washington Hillel Cafe LeVine
        4745 17th Ave. NE; Seattle, WA 98105
        Phone: (206) 527-1997

        Cafe is Dairy - Chalav Stam. Hillel also rents out space for kosher events. Very good food!

        Groceries:

        Albertsons Mercer Island
        2755 77th SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040
        Phone: (206) 232-0244

        PCC - Seward Park
        5041 Wilson Ave. S.; Seattle, WA 98118

        QFC - Mercer Island
        7823 SE 28th; Mercer Island, WA 98040
        Phone: (206) 230-0745

        When traveling we usually buy a lot of AMY's frozen food's in the freezer section of most grocery stores since microwaves are easy to kosherize.

        1. re: 789

          Spent a very nice few days in Seattle a couple of years ago. Loved
          Bamboo Garden and an Indian place. I didn't remember the name, but perhaps the Pabla mentioned in this previous post is what it was. I know it was very close to the airport. I also liked Teapot Vegetarian House quite a bit. The parve cheesecake was amazing. I definitely recommend it.

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