A Moveable Feast: Seattle Street Food
Updated: July 01, 2008
Our culinary scene has long included some of the world's best seafood and coffee houses. But, lately, a bevy of gourmet-grade street foods have emerged on the epicurean dining circuit, too. From falafel to tacos, find these budget beauties on the streets of Seattle.
Haute Cuisine On-the-Go
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Danny's Wonder Freeze
Read Reviews97 Pike St. Ste B, Seattle, WA 98101 (map)
Delectable Americana classics like the corn dog (available in beef and tofu) can be found at this Pike Place Market location, where portions are large and the staff infinitely friendly.
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Hallava Falafel
Write a review5609 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 (map)
This friendly Georgetown falafel truck serves up crispy falafel nestled inside pita bread with beet salad and yogurt sauce.
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Poco Carretto
Write a review600 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103 (map)
Find this traveling gelato haven every Sunday at the Fremont Market.
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Rancho Bravo Tacos
Read Reviews211 NE 45th St, Seattle, WA 98105 (map)
Cheap tacos and tamales bring together all walks of life at this Wallingford taco bus.
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Tacos El Asadero
Read Reviews3517 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98127 (map)
Housed in a rustic white bus, this Rainier Avenue taco truck features tamales, mullitas, and a heated dining room, a welcome respite on cold spring nights.
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Taqueira la Pasadita
Write a review2143 N Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98133 (map)
Located conveniently close to Northgate Mall, this taco truck is known for its humongous quesadilla and spicy carnitas.


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