Seattle's Best Pasta [Updated 2025]

Seattle's Best Pasta [Updated 2025]
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Having reviewed twelve remarkable pasta spots around the city, I've tasted everything from traditional Italian classics to innovative fusion dishes.

Each restaurant offers its own unique spin, showcasing the diverse culinary landscape of Seattle.

From cozy family-run trattorias to trendy eateries, the pasta options here are truly remarkable.

Join me as we explore flavors, textures, and ingredients that make Seattle a hidden gem for pasta lovers!


Bizzarro Italian Cafe

Bizzarro Italian Cafe
🗺️ 1307 N 46th St, Seattle, WA 98103
☎️ 206-632-7277
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–9 PM
Monday: 5–9 PM
Tuesday: 5–9 PM
Wednesday: 5–9 PM
Thursday: 5–9 PM
Friday: 5–9 PM
Saturday: 5–9 PM

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Bizzarro Italian Cafe is a delightful culinary gem that bursts with character. As I perused the menu, I was instantly drawn to their rich Fettuccine Alfredo, which arrived perfectly al dente and swimming in a luscious, creamy sauce. Each bite was a divine embrace! The vibrant atmosphere, adorned with quirky art, made the dining experience even more delightful. The staff brought warmth to the evening, enhancing the charm of this cozy spot. If you're seeking pasta perfection, Bizzarro is a must-visit for an unforgettable meal that dances on your palate!

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San Fermo

San Fermo
🗺️ 5341 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
☎️ 206-342-1530
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–10 PM
Monday: 5–10 PM
Tuesday: 5–10 PM
Wednesday: 5–10 PM
Thursday: 5–10 PM
Friday: 5–10 PM
Saturday: 5–10 PM

San Fermo is a delightful hidden gem in Seattle's bustling culinary scene. The moment I stepped inside, the warm ambiance enveloped me, promising a cozy meal ahead. I tasted their house-made pappardelle, adorned with a rich ragu that danced on my palate. Each bite was a testament to their craftsmanship, perfectly al dente and bursting with flavor. The seasonal vegetables complemented the dish beautifully, adding a fresh vibrancy. To top it off, the attentive staff turned dining into a personalized experience. If you're seeking pasta perfection, San Fermo is a must-visit destination in the city! 🍝✨

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Assaggio Ristorante

Assaggio Ristorante
🗺️ 2010 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
☎️ 206-441-1399
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 4–9 PM
Wednesday: 4–9 PM
Thursday: 4–9 PM
Friday: 4–10 PM
Saturday: 4–10 PM

At Assaggio Ristorante, I was immediately charmed by the cozy atmosphere and the delightful aroma wafting from the kitchen. Their Pasta al Pomodoro was a revelation—perfectly cooked, with a sauce that danced on my palate, bursting with fresh tomato flavor. The addition of fragrant basil was a divine touch, making each bite sing. The staff were attentive without being intrusive, adding to the overall dining experience. If you’re searching for authentic Italian comfort, Assaggio delivers with flair. This charming spot is a must-visit for any pasta aficionado craving a taste of Italy in the heart of Seattle.

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Spinasse

Spinasse
🗺️ 1531 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
☎️ 206-251-7673
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–10 PM
Monday: 5–10 PM
Tuesday: 5–10 PM
Wednesday: 5–10 PM
Thursday: 5–10 PM
Friday: 5–11 PM
Saturday: 5–11 PM

At Spinasse, every bite of their handmade pasta is a tantalizing embrace of flavor. The tagliatelle al ragù was rich and beautifully balanced, making it the star of my meal. The ambiance buzzes with an intimate charm, perfect for an evening escape. I savored the tortellini stuffed with succulent meat—pure comfort on a plate! The attentive staff elevated my experience with genuine passion for the craft. If you're in Seattle, missing out on Spinasse is simply not an option. This gem is a celebration of Italian tradition that delights the senses and keeps you craving more. 🍝✨

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Cafe Lago

Cafe Lago
🗺️ 2305 24th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
☎️ 206-329-8005
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–9 PM
Monday: 5–9:30 PM
Tuesday: 5–9 PM
Wednesday: 5–9 PM
Thursday: 5–9 PM
Friday: 5–9:30 PM
Saturday: 5–9:30 PM

Tucked away in Montlake, Cafe Lago is a delightful haven for pasta lovers. The moment I stepped inside, the aroma of fresh ingredients danced in the air, inviting me to indulge. I savored their handmade tagliatelle, which perfectly embraced the rich, buttery sauce, making every bite a little celebration. The quaint atmosphere, paired with the staff's warmth, turned a simple dinner into a memorable outing. If you're seeking authentic Italian charm and flavors that make you swoon, I highly recommend making this charming spot your next pasta destination. Cafe Lago's dishes are a true testament to what Italian cuisine should be!

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Altura

Altura
🗺️ 617 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
☎️ 206-402-6749
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 6–10 PM
Wednesday: 6–10 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 5–11 PM
Saturday: 5–11 PM

At Altura, each dish is a delightful embrace of flavors, where handcrafted pasta reigns supreme. Their spaghetti alla chitarra, draped in a luscious sauce and adorned with fresh herbs, transports you straight to Italy with every bite. The intimate setting elevates the dining experience, making it feel both special and welcoming. The attentive staff enhances the meal, guiding diners through their artisan offerings with genuine passion. If you're chasing the pasta experience of a lifetime, Altura undoubtedly stands out in Seattle’s culinary landscape. It’s a must-visit for pasta aficionados craving that perfect blend of tradition and creativity.

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Carrello

Carrello
🗺️ 622 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
☎️ 206-257-5622
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5–9 PM
Wednesday: 5–9 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 5–10 PM
Saturday: 5–10 PM

Nestled in Seattle’s vibrant heart, Carrello is a pasta lover's paradise that stole my culinary heart. The homemade pappardelle, glistening under a delicate mushroom ragu, offered a symphony of earthy flavors—pure bliss! Each bite transported me to an Italian countryside, and the creamy burrata just elevated the dish. The ambiance was warm and inviting, almost like dining in a friend's cozy kitchen. Plus, the service was impeccable, making every moment feel special. If you’re on a quest for unforgettable pasta, let Carrello lead the way—your taste buds will thank you!

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Cantinetta

Cantinetta
🗺️ 3650 Wallingford Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
☎️ 206-632-1000
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–9 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5–9 PM
Wednesday: 5–9 PM
Thursday: 5–9 PM
Friday: 5–9 PM
Saturday: 5–9 PM

At Cantinetta, every bite is an embrace of Italian flair! The house-made pastas are a true delight—particularly the pappardelle ragu, which boasts a rich, slow-cooked sauce that practically waltzes across your palate. The rustic ambiance complements the culinary artistry splendidly, making you feel like you’ve stumbled into a charming Italian trattoria. Don’t miss their seasonal specials, which add a playful twist to traditional dishes. Each plate is not just a meal but a joyful experience! If you’re hunting for the best pasta in Seattle, Cantinetta is undeniably a must-visit.

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Tavolàta Capitol Hill

Tavolàta Capitol Hill
🗺️ 501 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
☎️ 206-420-8355
🌐 Website
Sunday: 4–10 PM
Monday: 4–10 PM
Tuesday: 4–10 PM
Wednesday: 4–10 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 4–11 PM
Saturday: 4–11 PM

At Tavolàta Capitol Hill, I was welcomed by a vibrant atmosphere that instantly set the stage for an unforgettable meal. The house-made pasta truly stole the show, especially the tagliatelle with braised beef ragu—each bite was a symphony of flavors. The dish was rich yet perfectly balanced, showcasing the kitchen's dedication to Italian tradition. Their pesto genovese was a refreshing twist, bringing a burst of freshness that danced alongside the beautifully al dente noodles. If you're hunting for a pasta paradise in Seattle, Tavolàta is a must-visit—it’s a culinary adventure that won't disappoint!

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Raccolto

Raccolto
🗺️ 4147 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116
☎️ 206-397-3775
🌐 Website
Sunday: 5–10 PM
Monday: 5–10 PM
Tuesday: 5–10 PM
Wednesday: 5–10 PM
Thursday: 5–10 PM
Friday: 5–10 PM
Saturday: 5–10 PM

Raccolto truly delighted my taste buds with its enchanting pasta offerings. The tagliatelle, handmade and served with a luscious wild mushroom sauce, was a divine embrace of umami. Each bite felt like a warm hug from Italy! The ambiance was cozy yet chic, inviting me to linger over every course. Even the pesto had a refreshing twist, bursting with bright basil and subtle notes of lemon. As I savored the cannoli for dessert, I couldn't help but grin — a perfect symphony of creamy and crunchy. For pasta lovers in Seattle, Raccolto is an absolute must-visit!

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The Pink Door

The Pink Door
🗺️ 1919 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
☎️ 206-443-3241
🌐 Website
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday: 11:30 AM–10 PM
Thursday: 11:30 AM–10 PM
Friday: 11:30 AM–10 PM
Saturday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

At The Pink Door, I was enchanted by the charming ambiance and the delightful blend of flavors in their handmade pasta. I savored the fettucine alfredo, a silky delight that danced on my palate, perfectly balanced with a hint of nutty Parmesan. The seasonal ingredients shone through, making each bite a celebration of freshness. Add in a live performance, and you've got a dining experience that tantalizes all the senses. This cozy gem is a must-visit for any pasta lover looking to indulge in Seattle’s vibrant culinary scene. Don't miss this culinary adventure!

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Pasta Casalinga

Pasta Casalinga
🗺️ 93 Pike St #201, Seattle, WA 98101
☎️ 206-445-2987
🌐 Website
Sunday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Monday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Friday: 11 AM–4:45 PM
Saturday: 11 AM–4:45 PM

At Pasta Casalinga, I felt like I was transported straight to Italy! The handmade pasta was a delightful revelation, each bite bursting with flavor and authenticity. The pesto alla Genovese was vibrant and aromatic, perfectly complementing the chewy goodness of tagliatelle. The atmosphere was casual yet charming, making it an ideal spot for both a romantic dinner and a casual lunch with friends. Don’t skip dessert; their tiramisu is a heavenly finish! If you’re seeking pasta that feels like a warm embrace, this quaint gem should top your list in Seattle. Buon appetito!

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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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