
4.6
329 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

This was a great find late in the day after visiting the Pike market and when everything closes. The food was delightful and well served. The staff was super helpful and friendly. We came back a second time the next day and tried the kunefe dessert. It was Delicious!

Quick service and very reasonably priced. Had the pepperoni pide which was excellent. A great stop off for a casual dinner in Seattle.

Stumbled upon this place while exploring the neighborhood around Pike Place Market. The food was delicious. It's not pizza --it's these amazing Turkish flatbreads that are impossible to describe. They are cheesy and savory with a delicious crispy crust. I actually tried a couple and I loved them -- one was meat and one was veggie. Delicious. Then I tried the Turkish dessert and was thrilled! Stop here. Eat outside. Great people watching.

Excellent t food. Great people. We came here on a whim and did not regret it once. The staff were extremely friendly and we will be back before we head home.

We had the pide with ground beef and wonderful seasoned veggies. Never had before - definitely enjoyed the food.

We had some really delicious Mediterranean food here, after exploring Pike Market (which closes at 5). Service was friendly and the prices are reasonable

This was a great place to have a tasty Turkish morsel. It is more of a cafe than a full restaurant, but what a wonderful place it is. The food was delicious and plentiful. It is a simple place with good food. However, it is not an expansive Turkish menu. A nice find in Pikes Place.

We have been there two times and very satisfied. We tried both pides and plates and both great. Very delicious foods with reasonable prices. Do not miss Meatballs plate.

This little spot doesn't look like much, but they serve delicious food! I had the Turkish dumplings which are tender little pillows filled with well-flavored ground beef in a yogurt, tomato and chili oil sauce. I had some trepidation as I took my first bite, but it was just heavenly. My friend ordered the veggie pide and gave me a bite. The dough was light and the veggies were tasty. We finished with baklava, and that was a wonderful end.

Ever been to Pike Place Market? Ever explore the local neighborhood? If you do, you'll find some treasures. One of those treasures is Miss Cafe. Absolutely the best Turkish food you'll find outside Istanbul. Just go and be amazed.

Stumbled upon this place around Pike Place area which all shuts down very early. Had a chicken platter which has juicy grilled chicken pieces with rice, peppers and some accompiments. No alcohol served here so had Ayram which is a good balance to the food. Deserts looked great but resisted having one!

Nice little place on the outskirts of Pike Place Market. We enjoyed two different kinds of pide and found the lahmacun to be even better. And it is halal!

The food was pretty good and was mostly authentic, except for the bacon and pepperoni options, as was the deserts. It’s pretty clear they are going catering to the “American” crowd. Prices are ok given the area. Very worth a sit down.

Service was pleasant and quick. Food was delicious. Daughter who normally doesn’t eat this type of food, ate all hers and considered buying some to go home. For the quality, very fairly priced.

This is one of the stops on the Savor Seattle tour and we were so glad that we stopped for her delicious flatbread. We were so impressed that we told many others on our trip. Don't just salivate over the pictures in the window. Go in and ask for a taste and then sit down for some exquisite food. You will not be disappointed.

I was on a recent trip through Seattle and my friend wanted to stop at Pike Place Market to go to the gum wall (eww!) Good friend that I am, we made a stop, and of course all that chewed up sugar and assorted food colorings made us hungry...or was it the walking? The main part of the marketplace was super busy, so we headed off to the next block over to see what was available. We had some pretty good options, including a plant-based taqueria next door.(note to self for next time) But neither of us had tried Turkish food before and we were curious, so in we went. It looked to be a two-person operation (on a Saturday ?) The menu had all dishes that we had never heard of, but I saw a picture of a skillet/bowl with two eggs on top and that looked good. Turns out it was a Shakshuka...and it is my new favorite thing! I would be lying if I said it wasn't my favorite meal of a week-long trip Seattle to Vancouver and points in-between. I don't even remember what my friend ordered because I was so enamored of my own choice. But I know she did love her dish, too. The Turkish tea was delicious, but not too unusual. Just a spiced tea. The service was slow, due to the two-person staff, so I do not recommend if you are in a hurry, but if you want to linger and give your feet a break away from the crowds and try/enjoy Turkish food, I HIGHLY recommend

I noticed this halal Turkish restaurant a stone’s throw away from the Farmers market so decided to give it a try. I ordered the meatballs, which comprised ground beef and onions, and were served with rice and salad. They weren’t meat balls in the traditional sense as they weren’t accompanied by a stew per se, they were more like mini chunks of kebab. They were served with some very plain looking (and tasting) white rice, and a nice healthy portion of salad. Overall it wasn’t bad, but not great either. Prices were reasonable.

Fabulous food and very friendly staff. I was here for the Savor Seattle Pike Place Early Access VIP food tour and came back later in the day. So, so, so delicious. Definitely worth a visit when in Seattle. I'll be back!

We popped in here on a whim for breakfast. We were kindly greeting by a nice young man at the counter who recommended the Shakshuka for breakfast. When asked if they could accommodate my gluten and dairy issues, they assured me they could! I ordered mine with beef and it was amazing - so much flavour! It came with a salad and olives. My husband ordered an omelette that also came with bread, salad and olives. This hit the spot for a decent breakfast and we didn’t feel like we’d overeaten. Definitely recommend! The staff was very sweet and eager to help!

Walk in and just breathe. The smell of the food will awaken you senses and make your mouth water. The Pide (the owner described it as "Turkish Pizza" was out of this world delicious. We had the ground beef pide. I could have eaten three. The rich, bold, driven flavors are just amazing. With a small sidewalk sit down area, you can enjoy your selections right there, and then pop back in for more. The owner is a delight. Cheerful and eager to make you happy. It's a family friendly, flavorful, wonderful eatery at the market. Try it... you'll love it.

The more I think about it the more I should probably drop them to two stars. Bottom line, the food was OK and honestly, I am not sure I would call it all traditional. I lived in Turkey as a teen and my mom was a Turk and I could see her pushing back on this. Maybe this is ok for the tourists and such but for those of you true Mediterranean Foodies, I would go in with average expectations. In addition, I found the staff a bit disinterested when I tried to speak their native tongue. They do have outdoor seating which was cool on such a nice day.

They have nice Turkish tea and coffee. Pides are nice and delicious. If you know Turkish cuisine, you are going to like it!

The food was nice but I found it to be highly expensive what what it is. The Turkish tea simply tasted like normal tea bag tea and lacked authenticity.

Considering the fact that they have only a small indoor (which was quite hot due to the ovens and a few outdoor seating), a small menu why would you like to go here. Firstly it is a welcome respite being a short walk from the maddening crowd at pike place (which is great btw). Secondly they make everything fresh to order (take a little time), comes piping hot and tastes and smells great and lastly the folks running the place are very welcoming.

Great food, authentic and home style. The pide comes in many varieties e.g. cheese, ground beef, vegetable, and they have Turkish style meatballs as well as “manti.” Excellent food, mediocre service. Still, highly highly recommended.

The four of us ordered two orders of the chicken shawarma and it proved to ]be more than enough food for lunch for us all. The chicken was very tender, and cooked to order on the grill. It tasted as if it was marinated in lemon and garlic with the addition of spices like cumin, turmeric and cinnamon with a little heat. The platter came with a very flavorful and perfectly cooked rice and a bit of green salad. Interesting outdoor dinning on the up hill incline of 1st avenue. Pretty clean too. Very nice gentleman who did it all - took orders, cashed out, cooked and served. Pleasant much place right in Pike Market area.
A must visit when traveling through Seattle.
While the Pike Place Market is full of delicious choices and all of the seafood you were told or saw on TV, we discovered Miss Cafe by accident while exploring outside the market proper. So glad. We got the sampler Pide plate and the Turkish dumplings. And the same thing the next time as well. Perhaps the next trip will result in a different choice although I suspect I will simply walk in and ask the (delightful) couple behind the counter what they are in the mood to serve us. Just wonderful, and such a nice find Ina place where so many options are priced so dear.