![]() Hello Friday. January 21 2022 ![]() While studies show that most people keep up their New Year’s resolutions through at least the first 32 days of the new year, we know that motivation really starts taking a hit about now. But, we want to see you succeed.
So while we’re not big fans of diet culture (eat what you want, feel good), we know that changing up food choices is a common resolution theme.
Here are some really tasty restaurants you should try out, whether you’re trying to eat more sustainably, work in some more Meatless Mondays, try out Dry January, or just enjoy yourself — we’ll take any excuse to show off Seattle’s expansive restaurant scene. 🥑 Meatless Monday
Cycle Dogs | 5410 17th Ave. NW A perfect example for why going meatless doesn’t have to mean giving up quality fast food. Tasty, greasy, and vegan — Cycle Dogs also has its own Seattle dog.
🍽️ Sustainably-minded eats
Mashiko | 4725 California Ave. SW This phenomenal West Seattle sushi restaurant serves sustainably-sourced seafood, which means using fish that aren’t overfarmed, and are caught in ways that don’t harm the oceans. The buttery scallop nigiri + striped bass are to die for.
🍸 Fabulous mocktails
🍕 Or just plain tasty
Bar del Corso | 3057 Beacon Ave. S. The chewy, wood-fired pizzas here represent comfort food at its finest. Bar del Corso is typically referenced as one of Seattle’s best pizzerias, with its sausage made onsite and top quality ingredients.
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Alina here: As Gabe pointed out while I was writing this, there’s plenty of restaurants here in Seattle that work really hard to make sure they source their ingredients locally, so it was really hard to pick only two spots for that section. Not a bad problem to have.
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