Seattle's Best Filipino Restaurant [Updated 2026]

Seattle's Best Filipino Restaurant [Updated 2026]
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Having reviewed twelve fantastic establishments, each with its own unique flavor and charm, I’ve had the pleasure of diving deep into Seattle’s vibrant Filipino food scene.

From traditional dishes passed down through generations to innovative culinary twists, Seattle offers a rich tapestry of flavors waiting to be explored.

Join me as I share the standout spots that have captured my heart and palate.

Whether you’re a long-time fan of Filipino cuisine or just beginning to discover its delights, I guarantee there’s something in this guide for everyone.


Musang

Musang
🗺️ 2524 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–10 PM
Monday: 5–10 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 5–10 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 5–10 PM
Saturday: 5–10 PM

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Musang is a delightful homage to Filipino cuisine. The ambiance is warm and inviting, making you feel right at home. As I savored the pancit palabok, the rich flavors danced on my palate, echoing the comfort of family gatherings. Their adobo is prepared with a unique twist, brilliantly balancing tang and savory. Don’t skip dessert—ube crinkles stole the show! Each bite is a reminder of the vibrant culture it represents. With a menu crafted from passion, Musang truly deserves its spot among the best Filipino restaurants in the city!

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Kilig

Kilig
🗺️ 710 8th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
☎️ 206-778-4513
🌐 Website
Sunday: 12–9 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–9 PM
Thursday: 12–9 PM
Friday: 12–9 PM
Saturday: 12–9 PM

Stepping into Kilig was like entering a warm embrace; the ambiance radiates comfort and joy! The menu is a delightful blend of traditional and modern Filipino fare, with each dish telling its own story. I couldn't resist trying their adobo nachos—a delicious twist on a classic. The sinigang had just the right amount of tang, making my taste buds dance. The staff was incredibly friendly, adding to the welcoming vibe. Overall, Kilig is more than just a restaurant; it’s a celebration of Filipino culture wrapped in fun. I can confidently say it deserves its spot among Seattle’s best!

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Archipelago

Archipelago
🗺️ 5607 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 5:30–7:30 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 5:30–7:30 PM
Friday: 8:30–10:30 PM
Saturday: 5–7 PM
Saturday: 8–10 PM

On my recent visit to Archipelago, I was greeted by a vibrant atmosphere that felt like a warm hug from home. The menu was a delightful fusion of traditional and contemporary Filipino dishes. I savored their Adobo Pork Belly, which was perfectly caramelized and bursting with flavor. And let’s not forget the Dessert Sampler, a heavenly ending featuring classic treats like ube cake and buko pandan. The service was impeccable too—friendly, attentive, and genuinely passionate about their food. Archipelago captures the essence of Filipino cuisine beautifully, making it a must-visit for anyone in Seattle craving a taste of the Philippines!

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Max's Restaurant Seattle, Cuisine of the Philippines

Max's Restaurant Seattle, Cuisine of the Philippines
🗺️ 16830 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188
☎️ 206-207-4587
🌐 Website
Sunday: 11 AM–7 PM
Monday: 11 AM–7 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM–7 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–7 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–5 PM
Friday: 11 AM–8 PM
Saturday: 11 AM–8 PM

Max's Restaurant in Seattle is a delightful journey into Filipino culture and cuisine. From the moment you step inside, the warm ambiance wraps around you like a cozy hug. The signature fried chicken is a must-try—crispy on the outside, tender within, and bursting with flavor. The sinigang na baboy offers a delightful tanginess, making it a comfort food experience like no other. Don't miss the halo-halo for dessert; it’s a whimsical mix that feels like a celebration in a bowl! With attentive service and a menu full of heart, this spot is a gem for anyone craving authentic Filipino fare.

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Oriental Mart Filipino Restaurant

Oriental Mart Filipino Restaurant
🗺️ 1506 Pike Pl #509, Seattle, WA 98101
☎️ 206-622-8488
Sunday: 11 AM–4 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11 AM–4 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–4 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–4 PM
Friday: 11 AM–4 PM
Saturday: 11 AM–4 PM

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Oriental Mart Filipino Restaurant offers a delightful escape into the vibrant world of Filipino cuisine. As I stepped inside, the aroma of lumpia and adobo immediately enveloped me, promising a culinary adventure. The friendly staff welcomed me like family, enhancing the cozy atmosphere. I savored their tocino—sweet, tender, and perfectly glazed. The sinigang was a comforting bowl of tangy goodness that warmed my soul. For anyone seeking a taste of the Philippines, Oriental Mart is an authentic gem that captivates with every bite. A true must-visit for food lovers!

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CheBogz

CheBogz
🗺️ 2710 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
☎️ 206-446-0930
🌐 Website
Sunday: 11 AM–5:30 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11 AM–7:30 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–7:30 PM
Friday: 11 AM–7:30 PM
Saturday: 11 AM–7:30 PM

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, CheBogz is a delightful gem that transports you straight to the Philippines with every bite. The moment I stepped in, I was enveloped by the aroma of sizzling adobo and grilled meats. I indulged in their crispy pata, which was perfectly crispy and wonderfully flavorful. The friendly staff added to the experience with their genuine warmth. Don’t miss the halo-halo for dessert—it's a colorful celebration in a bowl! Overall, CheBogz captures the essence of Filipino cuisine with its inviting ambiance and mouthwatering dishes, making it a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of home.

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Jeepney Cap Hill

Jeepney Cap Hill
🗺️ 1356 E Olive Wy, Seattle, WA 98122
☎️ 206-979-7049
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 6–9:30 PM
Thursday: 6–9:30 PM
Friday: 6–9:30 PM
Saturday: 6–9:30 PM

Jeepney Cap Hill is a delightful culinary adventure that captures the vibrant essence of Filipino culture. From the moment I walked in, the colorful decor and warm atmosphere enveloped me. The punctuation of flavors in dishes like the classic adobo and the playful sisig tacos had my taste buds dancing with joy. I especially loved the halo-halo, a refreshing sweet treat that’s perfect for sharing—or not! The staff were genuinely welcoming, making me feel right at home. If you're in search of a vibrant Filipino experience in Seattle, this gem is not to be missed! 🌟

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88 Cues - Filipino Classics

88 Cues - Filipino Classics
🗺️ 139 9th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
☎️ 425-319-3944
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 11 AM–4 PM

At 88 Cues - Filipino Classics, I was instantly transported to a world of flavors and nostalgia. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, perfect for families and friends alike. I indulged in their adobo, which was tender and bursting with flavor, perfectly paired with garlicky rice. The crispy lechon kawali had that delightful crunch that made every bite satisfying. Don’t skip dessert—ube halo-halo was a delightful twist that left me craving more! With friendly service and an authentic menu, 88 Cues truly embodies the spirit of Filipino cuisine right in the heart of Seattle. A must-visit for any foodie!

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Tropical Hut

Tropical Hut
🗺️ 5723 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
☎️ 206-369-2174
Sunday: 7 AM–1 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 7 AM–3 PM

Stepping into Tropical Hut felt like a warm embrace from the Philippines! The vibrant decor and inviting atmosphere instantly uplifted my spirits. I indulged in their lechon kawali, which boasted the perfect crunch and savory depth. The classic halo-halo was a refreshing finale, bursting with sweet flavors and textures. Service was friendly and attentive, adding to the delightful experience. Every bite was a journey to my favorite islands, making it clear that Tropical Hut is a must-visit gem for anyone seeking authentic Filipino flavors in the heart of Seattle. This spot is truly a taste of home!

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Mekenie Pampangga’s Special | Filipino Restaurant

Mekenie Pampangga’s Special | Filipino Restaurant
🗺️ 16928 116th Ave SE, Renton, WA 98058
☎️ 206-317-9542
Sunday: 12–5 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 AM–8 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM–7 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
Friday: 10 AM–8 PM
Saturday: 10 AM–8 PM

Stepping into Mekenie Pampangga’s Special was like being welcomed into a warm, familial embrace. The aroma of authentic Filipino dishes hit me instantly, igniting my taste buds. I savored their lechon kawali, perfectly crispy and paired with a zesty vinegar dip that danced on my palate. The sinigang was a delightful tangy symphony of flavors, transporting me straight to the Philippines. Each bite felt like home, showcasing the best of Pampanga's culinary traditions. With vibrant decor and friendly service, Mekenie celebrates the heart of Filipino cuisine. It’s a must-visit for anyone craving a delicious escape!

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Manila Sunset

Manila Sunset
🗺️ 307 Tukwila Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188
☎️ 206-922-3941
🌐 Website
Sunday: 10 AM–7 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 AM–7 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM–7 PM
Thursday: 10 AM–7 PM
Friday: 10 AM–7 PM
Saturday: 10 AM–7 PM

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Manila Sunset is a vibrant celebration of Filipino cuisine that left me utterly enchanted. The moment I stepped inside, the inviting ambiance and warm smiles made me feel right at home. I indulged in their classic adobo, where tender chunks of meat danced in a rich, tangy sauce, paired perfectly with steaming rice. The crispy lumpiang shanghai was a delightful appetizer that I couldn’t resist going back for seconds. With a menu that expertly balances tradition and flair, Manila Sunset is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Filipino flavors in the Emerald City!

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D'Unik Filipino Restaurant

D'Unik Filipino Restaurant
🗺️ 18010 15th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155
☎️ 206-361-9474
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11 AM–7 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM–7 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–7 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–7 PM
Friday: 11 AM–7 PM
Saturday: 11 AM–7 PM

D'Unik Filipino Restaurant is an absolute gem tucked away in Seattle, offering a delightful journey through Filipino cuisine. From the moment I stepped in, the warm ambiance and friendly smiles made me feel at home. The adobo was a masterclass in flavor—tender and savory, with just the right hint of tang. I also indulged in their sinigang, which was like a hug in a bowl—comforting and full of zest. The fusion of traditional and innovative dishes truly sets D'Unik apart. If you're seeking authentic flavors with a modern twist, this spot is not to be missed!

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Jay Inslee is a passionate writer and local enthusiast who brings the vibrant spirit of Seattle to life through his engaging narratives. With a deep appreciation for the city's culture, history, and innovations, he shares stories that inspire both locals and visitors alike to explore the Emerald City.

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