It’s hard to believe but spring is only 4 days away. And that combined with the state going into phase 3 has us pretty excited about getting out. But more specifically, we’re ready to try some new restos. So here 12 new Seattle restaurants to try this spring.

Musangtinos

If the name sounds familiar it’s because you’re thinking of Musang. And Musangtinos is a Filipinx comfort food pop-up by Melissa Miranda that’s been on a bit of a break. But now it’s back and you can catch it at Fair Isle brewing every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month!

When: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month
Where: 936 NW 49th St

Puffy Jacket Pop-Up Dining Series

Here’s another pop-up because why not? They are limited time only after all. This one is taking place at 12 different spots throughout the PNW. So that means you enjoy a unique menu at each of Columbia Hospitality’s participating restaurants. Don’t miss out!

When: Until March 27th
Where: 12 locations across the PNW
Cost: Varies

Camp Canlis

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Now obviously, Canlis isn’t new but Camp Canlis is. This is the restaurant’s last pop-up before resuming a relatively “normal” dining service. So whether you want to dine in the yurt village or tree house, you have some options. And they also have two other camp options coming up in May.

Where: 2576 Aurora Ave N
Hours: Daily 5-11 pm

Harmony and Grain

If you love grain bowls then this pop-up was literally made for you. Gather Kitchen & Bar executive chef Ryan Donaldson has created a unique pop-up focusing on grain bowls with locally sourced ingredients. So while it’s super exciting, it’ll only be here until the end of March so don’t miss out!

When: March 1st-31st
Where: 5605 22nd Ave NW

Garzon

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If you like pop-ups then you need to know about Garzon. This one offers some seriously tasty Latinx foods and you can catch them every Thursday at Faire Isle Brewing. So if you happen to live in Ballard be sure to give them a try.

When: Thursdays, 4-8 pm
Where: 936 NW 49th St

Light Sleeper

This spot is a new addition to Capitol Hill’s chophouse row. And what makes Light Sleeper unique is that it’s a wine bar highlighting natural and biodynamic wines. Plus you can also grab lunch items and bottles to go. Not to mention they also have a take-home meal box that features local items.

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12 pm-3 pm and 5 pm-8 pm
Where: 1424 11th Ave Suite D

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Phin

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If you’ve been getting into Vietnamese coffee and roasts recently then you’ll definitely want to check out Phin. This relatively new coffee spot focuses on Vietnamese roasts and light desserts. So if you’re looking for a new coffee spot be sure to give Phin a try.

Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 9 am-4 pm
Where: 913 S Jackson St Ste D

Aviv Shawarma Bar

This spot serves up Israeli shawarma in South Lake Union. And we have to say it’s pretty much the perfect lunch or dinner food. The menu ranges from pita to hummus bowls and much more. And of course, you can also get it delivered if you’re not spending much time in SLU.

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11 am-3 pm and 5 pm-8 pm
Where: 1165 Harrison St

Communion

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This new spot mixes Southern flavors with Asian and Ethiopian influences to create a truly unique restaurant. You can get dishes like wings, grilled okra, fried catfish po’mi, and more. If you’re looking for truly new flavors then you need to head to Communion, you won’t be disappointed.

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 3 pm-8:30 pm, Sunday 1 pm-5:30 pm
Where: 2350 E Union St

BOCA Restobar and Grill

Who doesn’t love a good steak? BOCA Restobar and Grill is an Argentinian steak house that just took over the former Queen City space. So you can get steak, salmon, empanadas and much more. Not to mention they also have a great drink menu.

Hours: Monday-Saturday 5 pm-10 pm, Sunday 5 pm-9 pm
Where: 416 Broadway E

Itsumono

We have this spot thanks to an ownership change of the previous Kaname Izakaya. Itsumono is a gastropub with Japanese and Hawaiian influences. So you can snag items like a teri burger, coconut shrimp, eggplant donburi, and much more.

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 5 pm-9:30 pm
Where: 610 S Jackson St

Tá Jóia

We’ll cap the list with this new spot which is not technically in Seattle but still worth checking out. Tá Jóia mixes Korean and Brazilian influences to create dishes that are full of flavor. You can grab items like grilled shrimp, poke, kalbi, and more. It’s delicious and you’ll definitely come back for more.

Hours: Monday-Saturday 11 am-8 pm
Where: 22833 Bothell Everett Highway Ste 151, Bothell, WA

That’s what we have for you when it comes to new restaurants in Seattle. We hope that you get out there and try a few. And if you do, be sure to let us know what you think. Have a great week Seattle!JTNDZGl2JTIwaWQlM0QlMjJtb2JpbGUtYWQtb25seSUyMiUzRSUwQSUzQyUyMS0tJTIwU2VhdHRsZSUyMC0lMjBNb2JpbGUlMjAtLSUzRSUwQSUzQ2lucyUyMGNsYXNzJTNEJTIyYWRzYnlnb29nbGUlMjIlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMmRpc3BsYXklM0FibG9jayUzQndpZHRoJTNBMzIwcHglM0JoZWlnaHQlM0E1MHB4JTNCJTIyJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwZGF0YS1hZC1jbGllbnQlM0QlMjJjYS1wdWItNTUyMTg1Njk1NTQ5NzQ1NiUyMiUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMGRhdGEtYWQtc2xvdCUzRCUyMjE2MjcxNzI5NDclMjIlM0UlM0MlMkZpbnMlM0UlMEElM0MlMkZkaXYlM0U=