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Where to Eat in Wallingford

One storefront in Seattle s Wallingford neighborhood holds a treasure trove of great food

One storefront in Seattle s Wallingford neighborhood holds a treasure trove of great food Naomi Tomky, Special to the Seattle P-I Depending on when you walk by, Wallingford’s Juisala might look like any other juice bar, serving up açai bowls, smoothies, and juices incorporating nutritious ingredients like beets, turmeric, and celery. But pass the storefront at another time, and the aroma of steaming sticky rice, bubbling porridge, or fragrant ginger scallion sauce pulls you toward the small window a few feet down from the main entrance. In the last few months, Juisala’s takeout window began hosting a rotating series of rice-centric pop-ups, each hyper-focused on a single style of dish and executing stunningly good, modern interpretations of classic recipes.

Where to Eat in Wallingford

  By most measures, Stone Way marks the border between Wallingford and Fremont. That means each hood possesses exactly half of this high-profile strip of dining. No matter—Wallingford might not present as a buzzy restaurant zone, but no other part of town can claim such a rich concentration of Seattle classics, from outposts of local names like Dick’s, Ezell’s, even Molly Moon’s to the quiet might of Kisaku or Pam’s Kitchen. Meanwhile, the newer tech zone centered in Fremont has glossed up Wallingford’s southwest edge. These are the vegan maestros, the taco joints, and the preponderance of Japanese restaurants that give Wallingford texture, beyond the big names of Stone Way. (Don’t sleep on those either.) Covid continues to wreak the unexpected on restaurants, so confirm current hours and status online before you set your heart on Italian tonight.

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