5. Coastal Kitchen
7.9
429 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 97 tips and reviews
Matt Longman: Smoked Trout Hash was awesome! Read more.
Andrea Hylen: Burgers are great. Also, the creative menu changes. LGBT sandwich during Pride week. Then, the Carolina menu had sweet potato salad. Always new ideas! Everything is delicious and high quality food.
Holly: try a scoop of sweet vanilla ice cream with your warm coffeecake. trust me on this one!
8. Manao
8.4
1222 E Pine St (13th Ave), Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 29 tips and reviews
Lillie Jones: I loved the sticky rice and the Tom yum is delicious (Tom "yum") :P
Jie Jin: The pad see ewe, pad Thai, and khao soy here are all excellent. I looooooove this place. Most authentic Thai place I've been to outside of Thailand.
Ly Le: Everything comes out nicely and perfect portion to share
9. Rom Mai Thai
7.5
613 Broadway E, Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 42 tips and reviews
Kristen: Try the Phad See Ew and ask to add garlic - fried crispy garlic chunks all over the noodley happiness!
Jeremy Linden: the fish in the tank must be really smart
Mingfei Yan: Quite authentic Thai restaurant. It's not very spicy. If you like spicy food, probably try 4 or 5 for spicy level. We ordered Red curry, Tom yum gong, beef salad and chicken. All very good.
10. Tallulah's
550 19th Ave E (at E Mercer St), Seattle, WA
Bar · Capitol Hill · 39 tips and reviews
Danny Wirtz: The quinoa salmon bowl was a delightful bomb of protein - great bloody and the bottomless Stumptown kept us jolted through brunch with the kids.
Stills: Bloodhound is an excellent breakfast cocktail-- grapefruit, Campari, and your choice of spirit.
Eater: Linda Derschang's stylish new restaurant on the hot corner of 19th and Mercer is a nod to her daughter, Tallulah, as well as an homage to mid-century design and the vibe of Big Sur in the 1970's.
11. Volunteer Park Cafe
9.0
1501 17th Ave E (at E Galer St.), Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Capitol Hill · 69 tips and reviews
Travis Wals: Breakfast, lunch or dinner, this place is amazing. Great people, delicious food, stellar coffee and amazing wine. Can't say enough.
Thinking about holiday gifts? Check out Mercantile Bag, a selection of their oh-my-gawd house-made goodies!
twozdai hulse: Go for brunch, then get some cookies to go - and enjoy at the park.
12. Terra Plata
8.4
1501 Melrose Ave (at Minor Ave), Seattle, WA
New American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 86 tips and reviews
Liz D: Pine nut caramel tart was to die for. Brussels sprouts, heirloom carrots, sole, and pork belly also great. And don't forget drinks.
Thrillist: The menu's divided into three main categories: Earth (Cappelletti w/ sage, hazelnuts & reggiano, Pumpkin Soup w/ pecorino), Sea (chorizo/smoked cheese Baked Oysters), and Land. Read more.
Eater: In chef Tamara Murphy's words: "We’re not Spanish. We’re not Italian. It’s about what’s fresh and what we feel like cooking that day. The menu will always be changing." [Eater 38 Member]