1. Remedy Teas
345 15th Ave E (at E Harrison St.), Seattle, WA
Tea Room · Capitol Hill · 65 tips and reviews
Saurav Chatterjee: Try #26 Cherry Rose Green Tea
Meg Risso: If you love grassy, flavorful green teas, #37 is your friend. Otherwise, stick to Earl Grey Creme.
Allison Yu: Matcha green tea latte! A little rough with the 2% milk but love the earthy taste. Sub with soy milk if you like it sweeter
3. Momiji
9.0
1522 12th Ave (at E Pine St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 128 tips and reviews
cYeNz: Beautiful inner garden. Great: sashimi cuts, Sapporo on draft, Uni sushi with added uzura, kurobuta. Good: nigiri sushi, udon, soft shell crab. Ok: green tea tiramisu. Rolls were meh..
kristine manuel: Captures the greatness of sushi with simplicity! Huge rolls, endless list of options, great crafted cocktails, and a dope setting for gathering large groups. Oh yeah, try the green tea tiramisu. YUM.
Kaitlin Martineau: The Mooncatcher and featured Red Moon rolls were absolutely fantastic!finished with creamy Match Green Tea ice cream
Aub Driver: Beer, coffee, food. Great baristas. Slightly less-than-hipster atmosphere. Awesome discovery.
Alex Armstrong: Bathroom passcode: 12345. You're welcome.
Andrew Carroll: Great coffee, awesome baristas. And perfect atmosphere... But I'm gunna be honest. The restrooms always smell. 😜
8. Regent Bakery & Cafe
7.6
1404 E Pine St (14th Ave), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 27 tips and reviews
Jamie Y: Only available during brunch hours, the made to order shrimp dumplings and sesame balls are the best in Seattle IMHO.
Foximus Potter: The cake is NOT a lie!
Calvin Chan: If you are looking for Chinese food outside of Chinatown, this is the place to go. Just be careful, if you blink you might pass it right up...
Benjamin Chait: Great selection of coffee. Options for pour-over, French press or Starbucks Clover press. Pretty fantastic experience, and a really neat building.
Brendan Griffin: My butthole could spend a couple hours here before being "coffee'd out."
S: Begin your pilgrimage in Pike Place and end it at the roasters for an authentic "started from the bottom now we here" experience. Ask a local for their favorite coffee shop and get your latte there.