Kitchen & Market
1926 Pike Pl, Seattle
(206) 441-5747
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I'm Japanese and I visited alone, and even though my English was poor, they provided excellent service. The tips were expensive though, haha.
I was really looking forward to trying this Strawberry Lemonade, but unfortunately it was far too concentrated with lemon. The taste was extremely sour, almost overwhelming, and when I drank it I actually felt unwell. I think it needs to be better balanced or diluted, because in its current form it’s just too strong to enjoy.
Cameron is the man! Always provides great customer service whenever I come by. Love the store as well, it's like a fancier version of PCC. They also sell a lot of local stuff, including some pretty good popcorn!
Only good stuff here!
Does not take cash. Shame!
Love the convenience of the ready made meals, freshly made sandwiches, sweet blueberry and cantaloupe cups, and the Brown Butter Krispie Treat is the best ever!
Nice staff and very helpful
Well organized, spacious and clean!
They have interesting flavored drinks and ice cream.
One of my favorite grocery stores of all time! It's nice to get away from the hustle of Pike Place and visit this calming and very well organized grocer. I always go in to get a chocolate chip cookie that they have warm and fresh. From there there's an endless array of produce, ready to cook meals, cook books, and others to peruse. Their tiramisu is also a must try.
The customer service I received from Grace was stellar. She helped me find the last frozen peas in the back of the cooler and saved my recipe! Great selection of niche items and common kitchen staples like olive oil, old bay seasoning and pasta noodles.
Restaurantji Recommends
Love their meal kits and their snack selection
Love this store! Lots of local treats and souvenirs.
Generally has everything one might need. Great grocery for market residents. Produce, wine, sandwiches, cheese, candies, fancy popcorn... they have it all.
Minus a star for abyssmal matzo ball soup. Matzo balls were dense and inedible. Too many onions... felt like a chicken noodle soup with dense hockey pucks subbed in for noodles. At the very least, the chef should try the matzo balls before sending out dozens of containers.
The tiramisu is $9 and it taste like made of expired cake m.😖
Their prepared food is sooo good.
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