The Pham family’s Seattle restaurant dynasty all started here in 1982 at this bubble gum-pink, boat-shaped diner that looks as if it’s run aground on a corner of Little Saigon. As of 2022, the Boat serves com ga, or Vietnamese chicken and rice.| Eater Seattle
A chilled-out, all-day cafe next to the Burke-Gilman Trail in Seattle’s sleepy Northlake neighborhood, the Wayland Mill serves exceptional pastries and light dishes in the tradition of yoshoku — Japanese food with Western influences. What to order: The vibe The Wayland Mill defies categorization. It’s possible to have full meals here (dinner service started a […]| Eater Seattle
From coffee roaster to Farmer’s Market staple to Eater Austin’s Best Cafe in 2024, Mercado Sin Nombre’s small menu is all hits and no misses. The East Side gem specializes in good coffee, dishes made with masa, and creative twists on foods and drinks you’ve known all your life. What to order: What to drink: […]| Eater Austin
With its window-lined dining room, serene koi pond at the entrance, dramatic artwork, and contemporary chandeliers, 2941 Restaurant makes a stunning impression, even from its less-than-glamorous location hidden within a Falls Church office park. What to order Best for Classy date nights (there’s no official “jackets required” code, but patrons tend to dress up here); […]| Eater DC
Capitol Hill’s Pascual, a 2024 Eater Best New Restaurant, has been a darling of D.C.’s Mexican restaurant scene since its February 2024 debut. Here, chef Isabel Coss offers a personal exploration of cooking rooted in her Mexico City hometown (732 Maryland Avenue NE). What to order Insider tip Go in knowing that you want to […]| Eater DC