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The Best Seafood In Seattle
The best 20 Seattle spots for eating sashimi, shellfish, seared halibut, and more.
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The Best Fish & Chips In Seattle
When you want fried fish and potatoes in Seattle, here’s where to go first.
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16 Seafood Markets In Seattle To Check Out
16 fish markets around the city where you can shop for salmon, halibut, and other seafood.
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Where To Eat When Your Friends Want Oysters, But You Don’t
11 great restaurants with oysters if you want them, and other excellent dishes if you don’t.
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Waji's By Uwajimaya
If you're looking for poke in the International District, Waji's By Uwajimaya is a safe bet located inside the supermarket's food court.
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Big Island Poke
Finding a great poke lunch in Renton is as easy as stopping by Big Island Poke.
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Poke Plus
For poke that comes with unlimited toppings, head to Poke Plus on Capitol Hill and create your own bowl.
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Hiroshi's Poke
Hiroshi's is a tiny poke counter in the University District that's perfect for a calm takeout experience with lots of quality raw fish.
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45th Stop N Shop & Poke Bar
45th Stop N Shop & Poke is a Wallingford takeout staple for perfectly marinated diced fish, and doubles as a convenience store.
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Spud Fish & Chips
After a rebrand and interior remodel, Spud Fish & Chips in Green Lake is back and better than ever with juicy breaded cod, hand-cut fries, and natural wine.
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Duke’s Seafood & Chowder
Duke’s Seafood & Chowder is a Seattle seafood institution in Green Lake with mediocre seafood.
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Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar
Seastar in Bellevue is a fancy seafood place where you should be using a corporate card.
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Emerald City Fish & Chips
Emerald City Fish & Chips in Columbia City spot serves excellent fried seafood, including crab puppies and fish and chips.
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Ono Authentic Hawaiian Poke
For our favorite poke in town, head to Ono in Edmonds, where you’ll find excellent marinated fish and sides like mac salad and cucumber kimchi.
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Proper Fish
Proper Fish is a Bainbridge Island seafood spot that specializes in British-style fish and chips.
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Elliott’s Oyster House
There’s no doubt that Elliot’s Oyster House is touristy, but the waterfront patio and abundance of oysters means it’s still a decent place to hang downtown.
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The Best Fish & Chips In Seattle
When you want fried fish and potatoes in Seattle, here’s where to go first.
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Local Tide
Local Tide is a seafood restaurant in Fremont that serves fish sandwiches, shrimp toast, a weekend-only crab roll, and a fantastic burger.
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Rockcreek Seafood & Spirits
Rockcreek Seafood & Spirits in Fremont is a great place for fresh seafood, and pretending like you caught your own fish in the wild.
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Spud Fish & Chips
Spud Fish & Chips on Alki is somewhere to look at old photos of West Seattle and eat delicious fried halibut.
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Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor is a New England-inspired restaurant in South Lake Union that serves seafood rolls and chowder.
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100 Pound Clam
The seafood at 100 Pound Clam in South Lake is great. Just know you’ll be eating it next to a screaming two-year-old and a dad wearing Sperry’s.
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The Whale Wins
The Whale Wins in Wallingford is a good spot to keep in mind for a light bite over a glass of wine.
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Mariscos México
Mariscos Mexico is a Mexican stall at Pike Place Market that serves seafood tacos.
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The Walrus And The Carpenter
There are a lot of oysters in Seattle, and Walrus And The Carpenter has some of the very best. Hit the Ballard spot for excellent seafood and drinks.