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Ayyy, welcome to my city! The obvious recommendation for what to eat, is obviously the salmon. We work very hard to keep the salmon run healthy and well populated with hatcheries and laws and regulations for water pollution and shit like that, so I would very much recommend you snag yourself a big slab of salmon and have some of that. Dungeness crabs are also sort of a specialty of the area, and they are sweet and meaty and there's a little bar called "Thrashers sports pub" in northern seattle/shoreline area that has Monday night all you can eat for $20 and it's wonderful.

http://thrasherscornerpub.com/index.php/menus

If you have a lot of money, I would recommend a fancy brunch on Sundays at a place called "the palisades". Some of the finest and freshest seafoods you can imagine. It's expensive, but it's totally worth it.

https://palisaderestaurant.com/

There's TONS of good conveyor belt sushi joints. Usually pretty cheap, starting at $1.50 a plate. It's a fun place to take friends or a date. There's lots and lots of authentic ramen AND pho shops around town too. Highly recommend those. They're all good.

The wine and beer culture is big here as well, so make sure to pick up a few bottles to wash everything down with.

Lastly, the original star bucks is downtown in pike place and it's the only location in the world where you can buy cups or coffee with the original logo which has mermaid tiddies!

Welcome to seattle, fren! I hope you find some great stuff.

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