Manu’s Bodega
100 Prefontaine Pl S, Seattle
(206) 682-2175
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This place isn't even there... It's not open!
This is Grandma's House. They fix good hot meals to serve those in Pioneer Square. Check out Grandma's House on Facebook. Help them out, they are doing an awesome thing!
A quaint little place for tasty Dominican food. Not the best I've ever had, but definitely worth a stop. I prefer to get the sandwiches without bread. They come over rice and are a nice alternative.
Get the empanadas. So crispy and delicious. The various "bowls" all have great flavor and an excellent portion size for the price. I only wish they were open on the weekends.
I wasn't planning on eating here until I was searching for food near me in google. First thing that popped out for me was "Bodega". I read what kind of food it was and got excited! I'm latino from Puerto Rico; and love food from my home as well as other spanish cultures.Dominican and Cuban food is very close to Puerto Rican food so I had to try! (Especially since I missed home cooking and didn't want to cook all that lol) I ordered the pork with rice and beans and mini salad. I also ordered 2 empanadas.The food was delicious, but the rice was a little dry and bland for Dominican food. (But still good). The pork was very good. Melt in your mouth good. :) The empanadas were soooo sooo good!! Flavorful, not burnt, and the sauce with it was oooh sooo good! I had 2 and almost bought more! I also had a virgin guava mojito. Delicious! I loooooove guava; so this was a great treat for me. Refreshing and delicious. But less ice needed so there is more guava. LolThe decor was very nice. Definitely Dominican. Lol ( meant in good way) It reminded me of my friends home. Relaxed,comfortable, welcoming and smelled great. The guy who was helping me(assuming is the owner); spoke english and spanish clearly and was super friendly. Very, very informative and great at recommending the food. He also recommended bachata dancing and music happening on saturday! Fun, fun! I think it's a great little hidden gem that is worth stopping in. I will definitely recommend to people if they want good Dominican (spanish) food.
Surprisingly good and authentic Dominican food.
The green sauce is the best I ever had.
Great little hole-in-the-wall latino (not tex-mex) place. Friendly staff, outdoor seating and very reasonable prices. Food is awesome.
Small menu, big flavor! While in the restaurant you forget youre tucked away on pioneer square. Sadly though outside of that is pioneer square
Small jewel tucked away near Pioneer Square.
Restaurantji Recommends
Good food, good people.
So hidden. So delicious.
The Cubana sandwich rocked. Wish I lived closer.
Would walk across town for lunch here
This is the best Dominican Restaurant in Seattle, whenever I go I always feel like home.
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