Best Comfort Food Restaurants in U Village / U District
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- EEdVIPGreater Boston •28 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat time all around. It’s worth visiting for the cassoulet. Steak frites and roasted chicken were also excellent. Entree prices are high - $60 for steak frites is about $15 more than our last visit. It doesn’t take away from it being very good, but do expect to spend a bit.More infoBettyPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Queen Anne•4.9
- HHarleySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoMy group of 4 were seated outside for dinner. It was rainy and somewhat cold, and our server offered us blankets to stay warm. There was also an overhead heater that kept us cozy. The restaurant was out of lemonade and sweet tea, but our server offered a "dealer's choice" non-alcoholic drink which was refreshing and delicious. It was a pink drink that had a sprig of rosemary in it (rosemary happens to be my favorite herb). Everything we ordered for food was delicious and cooked well. The hoe cakes (3 in an order) were moist and buttery. The mussels and clams dish was so good, and the sauce they came in was very flavorful with a slight spicy kick. We also got the mojo chicken over garlic rice and the unc's fried chicken which were very tender. The grilled okra with onions as well as the collard greens were really good sides. For dessert, we had the salted caramel ice cream and bread pudding which were just the right amount of sweet. They serve family style here, and all the dishes were ordered were enough to satisfy a table of 4 people (our server recommended we order 5-6 dishes total). The only thing we thought was weird was the last dish to come out was the collard greens which was just weird timing to finish our meal with a side. Your whole order is put in, so things come out as they are ready to serve. Besides that, the atmosphere was lovely, and the whole experience was great. The staff here are very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and helped us make choices for what to order. I am definitely coming back and hope to get seated at a table inside because the music they play in the restaurant is some soulful rhythm and blues.More infoCOMMUNIONPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Southern• Downtown•4.7
- MMattDetroit / Eastern Michigan •10 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoFood was amazing! Appetizers and chowder were equally so. Service from Landon was terrific. When in the area I will definitely visit again!More infoDuke's Seafood - Green LakePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Green Lake•4.7
- MMikeVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •14 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe food and service were fantastic. We were celebrating a birthday and our server was the best. She was friendly, knowledgeable and made great recommendations.More infoSophonPrice: Expensive• Cambodian• Phinney Ridge•4.7
- GGladysVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •16 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 10, 2024Great service and breakfast. I recommend this place.More infoThe Hart and the Hunter - SeattlePrice: Moderate• Contemporary Southern• Downtown•4.6
Discover best comfort food restaurants in U Village / U District
Discover the heartwarming allure of comfort food in the U Village / U District area of Seattle, a hub that offers a diverse range of cozy eateries perfect for any comfort food enthusiast. The dining scene here is vibrant and welcoming, with restaurants that emphasize local ingredients, creating dishes that not only satisfy cravings but also support local producers. From hearty breakfasts to indulgent dinners, each establishment provides a unique take on classic comfort foods, ensuring there's something to suit every palate. Patrons can expect memorable dining experiences characterized by friendly service and a homely atmosphere, ideal for both casual dining and special occasions. Whether you're in the mood for a classic pot pie, gourmet macaroni and cheese, or innovative vegetarian options, the U District delivers with quality and care. These restaurants not only offer a feast for the taste buds but also promote a sense of community and connection, making every meal feel like a gathering among friends. Experience the best of Seattle's comfort food where culinary expertise meets the warmth of home cooking.