The Year In Dining

Seattle's Best New Restaurants of 2018

Some of the year's new arrivals are supremely ambitious, others unabashedly low-key.

10/23/2018 By Rosin Saez and Allecia Vermillion

Drumroll Please

And Seattle Met's 2018 Restaurant of the Year Is...

...a tiny noodle haunt in Fremont serving big, elegant flavors.

10/23/2018 By Rosin Saez

Art & Craft

Kamonegi Is Seattle Met's Restaurant of the Year

Mutsuko Soma excels at so much more than soba.

10/23/2018 By Allecia Vermillion

Sponsored Content

Here’s What You Missed at Seattle Met’s 2018 Country Brunch

But you can still get in on these family-friendly kebabs made by Barbecue Champion Saffron Hodgson using Laura’s Lean Beef.

10/22/2018

Sponsored Content

Meet Dr. Cinda Johnson, EdD, Special Education Program Director and Associate Professor at Seattle University

A passionate advocate for students with disabilities, Dr. Johnson is also the Principal Investigator and Director of the Center for Change in Transition Services.

10/22/2018

Last Week in Politics

Top 10 Stories: Seattle Police Contract, Regressive Taxes, and Backyard Cottages

Your weekly dose of top political stories.

10/22/2018 By Anne Dennon

Mountain Music

Timbrrr! Winter Music Festival Just Announced Next Year’s Lineup

The Leavenworth fest leans heavily local—and excellent.

10/22/2018 By Stefan Milne

Election 2018

In 34th Legislative District Senate Race, Candidates Make Their Case on Representation

Shannon Braddock and Joe Nguyen are both vying for a Senate seat in one of the most progressive legislative districts in the state.

10/22/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Ticket Alert

A New Festival Dedicated to Radicchio Is Peak Seattle

And we are here for it. So, too, are the London Plane, Palace Kitchen, and myriad other pro-chicory restaurants participating in the inaugural Sagra di Radicchio (Nov 2–4).

10/22/2018 By Rosin Saez

Fun With Listicles

21 Belltown Spots You Don't Want to Miss

From stalwart bars and biscuits to new cocktail joints and restaurants, Seattle's historic neighborhood has a lot to love.

10/22/2018 By Nosh Pit Staff

Sales & Events

Wear What When October 22–28

Popups run the town this week at Baby and Company and the Thompson Hotel. Plus, get a guided tour of Filson's SoDo flagship.

10/22/2018 By Elizabeth Podlesnik

Culture Fix

What to Do After Work October 22–25

Quality screen time with Norman Bates, a tribute to the 19th Amendment, and a throwback to radio’s greatest scare.

10/22/2018 With Aly Brady

Ticket Alert

Amy Schumer Announces Paramount Show

The comedian comes to Seattle in November.

10/19/2018 By Stefan Milne

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Portland Burger Arrivals and Porcine Farewells

And, sadly, the flagship location of Britt’s Pickles is closing in Pike Place Market.

10/19/2018 By Cassie Sawyer

Culture Fix

Weekend What to Do October 19–21

Gruff Rhys plays Barboza, Scarecrow Video turns 30, and Indian royal art lands at SAM.

10/18/2018 By Stefan Milne

Crisped Cheese Excitement

Windy City Pie Finds a Permanent Home on Phinney Ridge

The deep-dish pizza worth trekking to Interbay for will soon relocate to a proper restaurant space.

10/17/2018 By Allecia Vermillion

Dark Arts

Halloween Event Guide 2018

From a costumed 10k run to a party in the Smith Tower, we have your Halloween needs met.

10/17/2018 By Gwen Hughes

Progressive Taxation

Report: Washington State Taxes Are Still the Most Inequitable in the Country

Families who make less than $24,000 a year—the poorest 20 percent of the state—pay an estimated 17.8 percent of their income toward taxes.

10/17/2018 By Hayat Norimine and Christina Ausley

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner October 17–23

The week in which: Stoup Brewing turns five, occultists host a spooky dinner show, and cheesemakers tell their stories.

10/17/2018 By Christina Ausley

Meal Reveals

Seattle Met's Secret Supper Is Back

Be the first to learn the identity of our 2018 Restaurant of the Year—then go eat there, that very night.

10/16/2018 By Allecia Vermillion