A Moveable Feast: Seattle Street Food
By Whitney Ricketts, Seattle Editor
Our culinary scene has long included some of the world's best seafood and coffee houses. But, lately, a bevy of gourmet-grade street foods have emerged on the epicurean dining circuit, too. From falafel to tacos, find these budget beauties on the streets of Seattle.
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Tacos El Asadero
3517 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA
This tiny former school bus dishes out some of the city's best--and cheapest--Mexican food. -
Skillet Street Food
900 13th Ave, Seattle, WA
Roaming from SoDo to South Lake Union to Fremont and back again, the silver Airstream trailer is a Seattle street food icon, serving up bistro food at affordable prices. -
Poco Carretto
600 N 34th St, Seattle, WA
Find this traveling gelato haven every Sunday at the Fremont Market. -
Hallava Falafel
5609 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA
This friendly Georgetown falafel truck serves up crispy falafel nestled inside pita bread with beet salad and yogurt sauce. -
Taqueira la Pasadita
2143 N Northgate Way, Seattle, WA
Northgate taco truck with an extensive menu featuring carnitas, mullitas, and sopitas.

