October 15

Seattle Restaurant Week is Back

Mark your calendars for deliciousness.

Seattle Restaurant Week — the city’s biannual prix fixe dining extravaganza — returns to please palates from October 24 to November 6. This fall, more than 200 restaurants across 45 neighborhoods and cities are participating, and South Lake Union restaurants are offering up some seriously delicious deals.

Ten neighborhood favorites are repping SLU in the next Seattle Restaurant Week. Their menus range from to-go Persian brunch, chicken katsu, and a King Cut prime rib for two, plus much more. Two restaurants offer reservations (Tanoor and Victor Tavern), plus three others are participating in a “Give a Meal” program, including Anar, Mamnoon Street, and Lassi & Spice. This program gives diners the opportunity to add $10 to their bill that helps provide a free meal to community members in need.

Array of middle eastern dishes on a table top.
Gourmet burger plated with french fries on a bar counter.

This fall, you can choose between a $20 lunch option, a $35 dinner, or a $50 dinner. Many participating restaurants offer all three menus, but some only serve lunch or dinner. Check out all the menus on the SRW website, where you can sort by location, cuisine, meal options, dining options, dining values, and ownership.

Below are the SLU neighborhood restaurants to check out during this fall’s Seattle Restaurant Week:

Anar, Lebanese / plant-based, 2040 Sixth Ave.
SRW menu

Hurry Curry of Tokyo, Japanese, 825 Harrison St.
SRW menu

Kati Vegan Thai, Thai / plant-based, 1190 Thomas St.
SRW menu

La Palmeria, Mexican, 901 Mercer St.
SRW menu

Lassi & Spice, Indian, 423 Fairview Ave. N.
SRW menu

Mamnoon Street, Lebanese, 2020 Sixth Ave.
SRW menu

Tanoor, Halal / Lebanese / Mediterranean, 803 Dexter Ave. N.
SRW menu

Teinei, Japanese, 1256 Republican St.
SRW menu

Thai Thani Kitchen, Thai 201 Boren Ave. N.
SRW menu

The Victor Tavern, American, 2121 Sixth Ave.
SRW menu

Story by Ethan Chung & Photographs by Brooke Fitts & courtesy of The Victor Tavern & Lassi & Spice.


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