All Cafe & Japanese Restaurants near First Hill, Capitol Hill and Fremont
1010 Madison St
First Hill
206-624-5707
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Sugar Bakery & Cafe

Created by Stephanie Crocker (no relation to Betty) and her husband, John McCaig, Sugar Bakery makes cakes, pies, pastries, cookies, coffee, soups, and sammies…
1014 Madison St
First Hill
206-749-4105
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Sushi Kanpai

Located near the corner of Eighth and Marion, Sushi Kanpai has reasonably priced sushi that people like quite a bit.
900 Eighth Ave
First Hill
206-588-2769
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905 Eighth Ave
First Hill
206-623-3071
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Top Pot Doughnuts

Top Pot’s got 40 kinds of lusty, busty, rich doughnuts approved by President Barack Obama, and the cafes are comfortable triumphs of design. Also: good drip co…
1206 Madison Street
First Hill
206-708-7244
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Piroshki on Madison

The piroshki—savory pies, filled with things like chicken, cabbage, rice, and mushrooms, as well as potatoes and cheese—here are wonderful. But the borscht—a h…
1219 Madison St
First Hill
206-624-1295
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Noren

Named for the traditional Japanese fabric divider hung in front of restaurants or businesses to protect from elements and keep in warmth with the idea of "welc…
320 E Pike St
Capitol Hill
206-327-9269
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Café Frieda

This cafe inside the Frye Art Museum features scratch-made sandwiches, salads, and seasonal soups, in addition to coffee from Caffe Vita, pastries from Macrina…
704 Terry Ave
First Hill
206-432-8210
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704 Terry Ave
First Hill
206-622-9250
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Sankaku

Formerly a pop-up, this onigiri cafe is now open inside the space of the natural wine bar and bistro Marseille in Capitol Hill's Melrose Market from Tuesday th…

1531 Melrose Ave
Capitol Hill
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Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop

We’ll let Homegrown speak for itself: “Our goal at Homegrown is not only to create sandwiches out of sustainable ingredients but also to make sandwich creation…
1531 Melrose Ave
Capitol Hill
206-682-0935
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Frye Art Museum

For decades, the Frye, founded in the early 20th century by a Seattle meat-packing family, was a sleepy place full of gilt frames and orthopedic shoes. In rece…
704 Terry Ave
First Hill
206-622-9250
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Kafe Berlin

Kafe Berlin is a German-influenced cafe located fittingly on the first floor of the German Heritage Building on First Hill. They serve German sausages and pret…
613 Ninth Ave
First Hill
206-623-4242
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Crepan Crepe World

Your fondest wish has been realized at this Japanese-style crepe place: crepes fused with hot dogs.
1303 Madison St
First Hill
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Trubistro

The Seattle company Trucup, which produces low-acid coffee for people who aren't able to drink coffee due to health issues and distributes it online and to hos…
610 Terry Avenue
First Hill
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Kizuki Ramen and Izakaya

Kizuki urges you to “come slurp up a bowl and join us in our passion.” What is their passion, exactly? Ramen, which they claim to have the most authentic form …
320 E Pine St
Capitol Hill
844-585-2487
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Menya Musashi Niten Ichiryu

Menya Musashi Niten Ichiryu, a ramen chain with 14 restaurants in Japan and which recently opened its first U.S. location in Los Angeles, will replace the rece…
1510 Belmont Ave
Capitol Hill
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Ghost Note Coffee

The Broadcast Coffee on Bellevue Avenue in Capitol Hill is now Ghost Note Coffee. Broadcast's coffee will still be served, however, as the new owners plan to i…
1623 Bellevue Ave
Capitol Hill
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Tamari Bar

Suika owner Makato Kimoto opened up another izakaya place called Tamari Bar right down the street from Suika last February. The two pubs serve similar fare, bu…
500 E Pine St
Capitol Hill
(206) 979-8800
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Sushi Maki

Sushi Maki is as tiny as it is good, so plan ahead to (most likely) carry your sushi out instead of eating it there.
1633 Bellevue Ave
Capitol Hill
206-264-0725
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