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    Hachi-ko

    3.2 (127 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Sandwich & Teriyaki combo plate
    Payton H.

    Airport food tends to be overpriced and underwhelming, however, Hachi-ko proved to be only one of those, as it had great quality food. The line compared to many other places was short and the person who took our order was friendly. I got the spicy miso chicken sandwich that came with a side of chips. The chicken itself was a good size and it was juicy and crispy. The bun was amazingly soft and buttery. I also appreciated the spicy miso sauce as it added a lot of flavor and prevented the sandwich from being dry. My boyfriend got the teriyaki chicken & beef combo plate, which came with a large portion. Both the chicken and beef were doused in their yummy, sweet teriyaki sauce. The gyozas weren't anything special, but tasted decent dipped in the sauce.

    Aislinn A.

    Overpriced and not good. Overall not good food, pricy, service lacks. For two meals and three drinks was $70. The katsu chicken was rough and the sauce that accompanied it was yuck. Teriyaki chicken was mid. The salad with bad, sauce was bad and the lettuce was past its prime. I should have just gotten a banana from here instead.

    Chicken teriyaki
    Jessica A.

    Had a $15 meal voucher from the airline, so grabbed an early lunch near my gate (C9). The service was quick, the staff were friendly and the food was good. Portions are large and could easily be shared. There are a few barstools or they will pack your food in a bag for easy transport to the gate. Definitely worth a visit if you are looking for a warm meal at the airport.

    Rosa W.

    Spicy Teriyaki Chicken for $22.95 The chicken was tasty and it actually had heat. The rice was fresh and fluffy. The salad was inedible as it must had been frozen at some point and was soggy. Restaurant is located outside of Terminal C and service was quick.

    Storefront
    Nadine C.

    Snack at 4:15am at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport... When I saw the word, Hachi-ko, I had to take a look. If you know the story of the loyal Japanese dog... you know why. (I sure was tempted to get a free sticker with purchase of 2 boba drinks, but I resisted!) Thinking that I won't be having Asian cuisine for a week, I decided to get Summer Rolls - not the spam musubi nor the poke bowl. Service was efficient, but on the abrupt side. One of the gals was speaking roughly to the customer in front of me. Hmmm... After I paid, I sat nearby at a table for customers. It helped to sit at a designated spot because of the dipping sauce. Let's prevent spills! I appreciate the fresh cucumber, lettuce, and carrots. It's too bad that the wrapper was tearing on the sides, but dry and hard on the ends. The shrimps and dipping sauce were good! I'm glad that I got something on the solid side to eat before the flight because we'll probably only get cookies and pretzels again... LOL!

    Menu December 2022
    Aimee L.

    Price is up but quality is down. Their grilled chicken fried rice used to be my go to when traveling through SeaTac. It's now a whopping $21 if you add the chicken for $3. There is no longer any veggies other than green onions, frozen peas and carrots. They serve less in albeit a much more earth friendly container. But the worst is that the rice has no flavor. The texture is soggy and gone is the beautiful char on the rice and the chicken. I might try the yakisoba next time but maybe not. Definitely no longer something I look forward to since the recipe changed. I ate the chicken and dumped the rest and if you know my stance on wasting anything you'd know the significance.

    Curry
    Qingyun L.

    Very expensive. Not worth to try. $18 curry, only rice. The is no katsu at all. Never buy it. The taste is normal. But $18 you can others much better than this rice.

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    Roselia G.

    Really good Japanese station at one of the ends by the C gates. The fried rice is good sized and you can add protein for a small additional fee.

    Katsu with Japanese curry and Teriyaki Chicken
    Bo V.

    We ate at Hachi-ko at the Seattle airport before our flight to IAD. We ordered the chicken teriyaki and the katsu with Japanese curry. The service was good and impressively fast. The food was fresh and tasty, and we enjoyed both dishes. The portions were generous, enough to fill the two of us. The picture was taken when we were already halfway through our meal. The price is high because it's in the airport. We highly recommend this place.

    Over cooked mushy rice

    Ate chicken tempura asked if white meat said it all is , it wasn't . rice was overcooked and salad how they even serve this .

    Happy HACHIKO
    Don G.

    Fast, hot, food with that classic sweet teriyaki sauce that pleases the palate. Friendly greeting with a 10% discount for airline employees. There's nothing quite like seeing a smiling husky to put you in that happy place. Served up with a smile! Mahalo!

    Beef/grilled chicken combo
    Wina G.

    Came off the plane starving at C concourse and this was one one the first I saw. Never let your stomach make decisions for you. There's a small area for bar seating and I wanted to sit down. They serve Hawaiian style plate lunch as well as udon and musubi. I got the teri beef and chicken combo and requested the sauce on the side. Good thing because the food was SALTY! I have a bit of headache and drinking water like a horse. Not good because I have another flight to catch and I tend to swell. It's a big at first glance. There was no way I could finish it. There was rice underneath the large portion of beef and chicken. Also came with green salad. It was okay. I liked the chicken better. And the rice was mushy. Coming from Hawaii, I have standards for plate lunch and this didn't make it. I paid $20 with tax and tip.

    Teriyaki salmon
    David L.

    The food was good. The salmon and rice was almost worth $23. But the salad was mid unless you like sour and spicy sauce. Mostly lettuce and it was a bit dry. The salmon was cooked just right. The teriyaki sauce was perfect with a hint of ginger. Food came out in 10 minutes. Rice was good, better than instant Korean rice. I still think it's pricey but it's good enough for two kids and neither complained so it's good enough for me. It's the airport food. You get what you get. Ambiance/vibe was cool. I liked the logo. Solid A-

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    Ludi's Restaurant & Lounge

    Ludi's Restaurant & Lounge

    4.7
    (823 reviews)
    11.5 mi
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    great food and portions! owner was so nice to come and and talk to the line that was out the door…read moreand give us a little snack. weekend wait time was long but the food was worth it

    I came to Ludi's for breakfast to see what all the hype was about and why there's always such a…read morelong line. I'd heard it was Filipino breakfast food, so I decided to go on a weekday after a staff member mentioned there's no wait then. To be safe, I placed my order online ahead of time. That turned out to be a smart move -- when I arrived, the place was packed and there were still two people in line. This is at 7:30am :| I ordered the Combo Silog to try a variety of things. I couldn't find the highly recommended ube pancake on the weekday menu. I later learned that it's only available on weekends, so I'll definitely have to come back for that. The combo came with a pork chop, two eggs cooked to your choice, two types of sausage, a silog with beef filling, and garlic rice. I also added a side of fried chicken. The pork chop and fried chicken were the highlights for me -- both had a thin, crispy batter that tasted great. I ordered my eggs over easy, and they were cooked perfectly: soft, but not too runny. The rest of the plate was solid, though nothing else especially stood out. I did wish substitutions were allowed, but the menu makes it clear they aren't. Overall, Ludi's definitely knows how to cook. The food feels like a tasty fusion of Asian and American breakfast comfort food, and it's hearty enough to keep you full for hours. I ended up skipping lunch. I'd absolutely recommend it, and I'm already looking forward to coming back to try the ube pancake.

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    Tilikum Place Cafe

    Tilikum Place Cafe

    4.3
    (2.4k reviews)
    12.1 mi
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    What a secret gem of a place! Just tucked in from a bustling Denny street!…read more We started out with some cappuccino and iced latte, and they were lovely. They served the coffees with a little shortbread cookie, and these little details really elevated the whole experience. Also, the cappuccino was so foamy, and it hit the spot immediately. The breakfast menu was also fantastic. The TPC Breakfast plate included sausage, potatoes, bacon, bread, and some scrambled eggs. There also was an option to add Beecher's cheese on the eggs, and I'd say it was totally worth it. Most importantly, the Dutch baby was as good as they'd advertised. It comes out on a piping hot skillet which kept the dessert warm till the end of the meal. The service was very quick even though they were entirely booked out for the time we were there for. I appreciated the patience from the servers and their helpful directions in picking the menu items. I will warn you that we had to reserve our spot months in advance. This is probably because the restaurant is great but pretty limited in seating space. However, it was definitely worth the wait, so don't be discouraged. I highly recommend trying it out at least once. All in all, highly recommend! Please go try Tilikum Place Cafe!

    We tried all three Dutch babies - classic, sweet, and savory - and they didn't disappoint. The…read moresavory-sweet combo was the highlight, especially if you enjoy contrasting flavors. The baked eggs, however, were just okay - nothing particularly good. The ambiance was cozy and nice, right in downtown Seattle. However, be prepared: the wait can be long, and once you're done, they'll need the table, as there's usually a line. Overall, it's worth a visit - just make a reservation and come for the Dutch babies. I was told there are seasonal Dutch babies so try again sometime in June maybe. Rating: 4/5 Standout: Savory Dutch Baby

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    Cool deco and vibe inside
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    Café Hagen

    Café Hagen

    4.3
    (639 reviews)
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    Hagen Café is one of those places that stands out not just because of the coffee, but because of…read morethe atmosphere. The arboretum-inspired interior creates a warm, inviting space that's perfect whether you're meeting friends, getting some work done, or simply taking a break from the day. The coffee was excellent, and one of the highlights of my visit was trying their Mocha Flight. It was a fun and creative way to sample several different mocha variations side by side. While I ultimately decided that I'm still a fan of the classic mocha, I'm glad I tried it--it made for a unique coffee experience. Another nice surprise is that Hagen also has a full bar, so it's a great place to return later in the day if you're in the mood for a cocktail instead of coffee. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and happy to answer questions, making the experience even more enjoyable. Between the excellent coffee, creative drink offerings, beautiful interior, and relaxed atmosphere, Hagen Café is a place I'd happily recommend to anyone looking for a unique café experience in Seattle. I'll definitely be back.

    We stopped in after Café Hagen was recommended by a friend. We ordered a cortado, an iced miso…read morebutter latte, a blueberry cheese danish and a croque monsier panini. Our drinks and food didn't take long to arrive and we enjoyed everything we ordered. It was also a fun coffee shop to hang out in. The real plants were a nice touch but the fake hanging plants hung a little too low and were easy to bump.

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    Biscuit Bitch

    Biscuit Bitch

    4.2
    (5.2k reviews)
    11.5 mi
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    Biscuit Bitch is the perfect breakfast option to grab-and-go while enjoy Pike Place in Seattle!…read more There isn't indoor seating. You either order at the window in-person, or you can scan the QR code post outside to order online. They also have the approximate wait time posted outside. They do have some tables outside when the weather is nice! Good was ready quick despite it being busy on a Friday morning! The hot link sandwich was delicious! The biscuits are buttery and flaky and perfectly golden brown!

    During my recent trip to Seattle, I made it a point to try Biscuit Bitch. Biscuits and gravy is one…read moreof my favorite comfort foods, so this spot was high on my list. I ordered the Pork N' Bitch, which came with biscuits as the base, smothered in sausage gravy and topped with plenty of shredded cheese and bacon bits. The portion was huge and enough to feed two people. I only managed to eat half, and it kept me full for about eight hours. This is definitely a heavy and hearty meal. As for the taste, it was delicious and very savory. The biscuit was soft, and the bacon bits added a nice crispy texture. My only complaint is that I wish there had been more gravy. I also didn't really taste any sausage in the gravy. I was expecting more of a traditional Southern-style sausage gravy, but the flavor was a bit different from what I'm used to. This is more of a take out spot, as there isn't any indoor dining. Fortunately, it's located near the Pike's Marketplace, so I recommend taking your food for a walk toward the waterfront and finding a nice place to enjoy your meal. One funny thing was that I was expecting the person taking my order to greet me with, "Good morning, bitch! What can I get you?" Instead, he called me "sweetheart." LOL. Maybe he could tell I wasn't a local.

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    Fulcrum Café

    Fulcrum Café

    4.0
    (242 reviews)
    11.9 mi
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    Fulcrum Cafe is a small but cute coffee shop in the Denny Triangle area of Downtown Seattle…read more When we visited, Fulcrum offered a great menu of fancy speciality coffee drinks and an amazingly lovely pastry selection. Unfortunately, they were not offering breakfast sandwiches on the day we visited, which was a large part of their food menu. The service was fast and friendly. This place does have a bit of a fancier vibe, so we opted to order and go since our kids were with us. They do have cute little seating options inside and outside- always a perk! We just ordered a drip coffee and a pistachio cream latte. The Pistachio Cream latte was amazing, but we wished it had a tad more pistachio flavor. The drip coffee was good. Worth the visit if you're nearby!

    Fulcrum Coffee is an absolute gem. My husband ordered their brewed coffee, and he loved it--rich,…read morebold, and perfectly balanced with just the right amount of bitterness. He drinks his coffee black, so flavor really matters, and this one delivered. It was smooth, complex, and honestly the perfect start to our day--it had him energized and ready to take on anything. I went with the "Sunggle Me Sesame" (espresso, toasted black sesame sauce, brown sugar syrup, and oat milk), and it was phenomenal. I'm not usually a fan of sweet drinks, but this was beautifully crafted--not overly sweet, just a perfect balance of nutty, toasty, and slightly sweet flavors. It felt unique, comforting, and incredibly well thought out. Overall, such a standout coffee spot with creative drinks and exceptional quality. Highly recommend!

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    Great ambiance!
    Great ambiance!
    Cortado
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    Shaker + Spear

    Shaker + Spear

    4.4
    (1.3k reviews)
    11.6 mi
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    While visiting Seattle for a few days, I made reservations at Shaker + Spear and wasn't quite sure…read morewhat I wanted to order. I noticed the salmon on the menu and decided to give it a try since I was looking for something a little lighter. I am so glad I did. Without exaggeration, it was the best salmon I've ever had. The fish was cooked perfectly, and the sauce and accompanying ingredients brought everything together beautifully. Every bite was outstanding. Beyond the food, the atmosphere was fantastic, the service was friendly and attentive, and the bar offered a great selection of cocktails and spirits. If you're visiting Seattle or looking for a great dining experience, I would absolutely recommend Shaker + Spear. The salmon alone is worth coming back for.

    Nice and easy restaurant attached to a hotel. Service was rather slow this evening as there was…read moreonly one cook in the kitchen. It's nice to watch the staff cook because it tells you that the food is fresh. I have high expectations for seafood in Seattle. However, I was disappointed with the scallops as it tasted raw and cool to the touch in the center. I'm not a scallop expert but this one missed the mark - the flavors were off with the sauce (tasted earthy). Presentation and color looked good, but this didn't taste good. Also came here breakfast several times. I don't have pictures, but each time the breakfast was amazing!

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    Mussels
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    Hachi-ko - sushi - Updated July 2026

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