![]() They’re not serving up bagels regularly, but testing stuff through pop ups. Kenji describes Darling & Co as a newcomer on the bagel scene. Darling & Company Handcrafted Bagels popup Kenji notes that the bagel’s chewiness is good but that it’s lacking everything on the everything bagel.Īccording to Kenji, the bagel is a little softer and less dense than a typical NY bagel, but as a full sandwich, totally delicious. Kenji notes that they have terrific coffee. Kenji says that this spot has a “proper chew.” Westman's in Capitol Hill Rachel’s is famous and it’s with good reason, their breakfast burritos are probably the best in the Seattle area. BAGELY TYPE SPOTS: Rachel's Bagels & Burritos in Ballard **Note the high number of bagel shops below are from his “bagel tour” of Seattle. If a google map is more your thing, you can follow along here. I’ve tried to include some notes on his experiences with most restaurant listings. I’ve researched these Instagram posts (thoroughly) and listed all of his visited Seattle area restaurants below. Since Kenji’s 2020 move from California to Seattle, he’s highlighted fantastic PNW restaurants on Instagram. He’s also an advocate for honoring culture and diversity in the food industry. He can rave about tavern pizza and a fine-dining experience all in the same week. He knows how to enjoy and review all “categories” of restaurants for what they are. He appreciates what it takes to run a restaurant, and understands why these small businesses are important to our communities. By well, I mean that despite being a top-tier professional chef, Kenji appreciates real, unpretentious, and approachable food. Some might say that love is a mild way of putting it… Kenji has taught me a lot about cooking, which I’ll delve into at another time, but he also appreciates restaurants well. Fried Chicken, Burgers, BBQ + “Bar” Food Delights
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