3 of the best Italianð restaurants in Seattle! | Local Lens Seattle
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- If you know me, you know my favorite food is Italian. Hello bread, pastað, and cannoliâs -- haha!
So I decided to bring you a localâs top three spots to get a cozy Italian dinner in Seattle. Warm up with the best Italian spots with this video! We are starting off strong at a spot that is known for its fresh ingredients, homemade pasta and ever changing menu.
First Stop- Pasta Casalinga (Pike Place Market- Downtown Seattle)
Michaela Tartaglia crafts authentic homemade pasta to feed the community in the heart of Seattle. She was born and raised in Torino and spent her summers on her familyâs olive farm near Naples. She calls her dishes âsimple and delicious.â The menu changes weekly with one âoceanâ dish, one âfarmâ dish, one âgardenâ dish and the staples lasagna and pomodoro.
My favorite two pastas I tried were the one from the farm and the one from the garden. UNREAL flavors and a fun/counter top style of service.
Address- Pike Place
93 Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98101
Open Tue-Sun, 11 a.m.- 4:45 p.m.
More information here: pastacasalingaseattle.com/
Second Stop: Spinasse (Capitol Hill Neighborhood)
Italian cuisine inspired by Piemonte. Spinasse makes homemade pasta and brings a high level of service. I would highly recommend this stop for a date night with your love.
Since 2015, Chef Stuart Lane has garnered a loyal following for one of the cityâs top Italian restaurants. Pro tip- if you canât find a reservation, grab a seat at the bar and get a front row seat to the pasta making!
I had two favorite dishes. First, Tajarin Con Burro E Salvia, which is fine hand-cut egg yolk pasta with butter and sage. I surprised myself with the next one since it was my first time trying rabbit, but 10/10 recommend. The Agnolotti Del Plin Di Coniglio featured braised rabbit agnolotti with double brood and marjoram. PS- they also make the bread in house and I may or may not have asked for secondsâĶ
Address:
1531 14th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
Third Stop: Il Nido (West Seattle)
PRAISE BE! The bridge is open so I ventured to my last stop, which is also one of my favorite Italian restaurants and special occasion dinner spots. Hello, IL NIDO!
This restaurant was a James Beard semi-finalist for âBest New Restaurantâ in 2020. They are open Tuesday-Saturday from 4-9 p.m. and they are a must stop if you are near Alki Beach.
The menu is ever changing but here were my favorites of the night:
Canederli in Brodo- smoked speck and bread dumplings, beef and tomato broth, olio nuovo
Busiati- Long semolina macaroni, beef and pork Tuscan ragu, parmigiano
Special Pasta of the Night- Sacchetti filled sunchoke with lemon, brown butter and hazelnuts
When you walk up the restaurant almost looks like a log cabin but its an amazing historic building originally called the Fir Lodge thatâs been a staple in the community for more than 100 years. Inside it screams rustic elegance without being too stuffy. They also have free parking in a lot out front!
More information here: ilnidoseattle.com/
Address:
2717 61st Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116
Did I miss your favorite spot?? I would love to try more pasta! Comment on the video and you might just see me there next. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel! #BestPasta #bestrestaurant
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PASTA CASALINGA IS BEST! My fav spot in all of Seattle
You always deliver on your videos, I love the content. The food looks amazing canât wait to visit Seattle again and try the food.
This is so kind!! Thanks so much for your support Sean!
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my go to is ristorante machiavelli on capitol hill
Ooo Iâll have to add to my list next !
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Does joeseppis still have homeless people working here