If you are looking for something a bit more substantial, try the salmon steak robata yaki with green onions. These little beauties are cooked to perfection on a hot stone, creating tender and flavorful meat that almost falls off the stick. Sushi fans can get a small assortment of rolls, but the $1 yakiton (pork belly skewer) is the shining star of the happy-hour menu. If your kids love food on a stick then this Japanese spot in Wallingford, which specializes in ishiyaki (stone grill cooking), is the place for you. Bottled sake is half off at happy hour and wine and beer costs below $3. Photo credit: Keryn Means Issian (Wallingford)įood picks: $1 yakitori and yakiton are favorites for kids, plus cheap edamame, gyoza and finger food. Mom and dad can sip flavored mojitos while kids slip on virgin piña coladas. Family favorites include pork wings, pernil (slow roasted pork) sliders and maduros (sweet plantains). The empanadillas, filled with potatoes, chicken or cheese could be a meal on their own, but don't miss other picks from the appetizer menu, most of them discounted during happy hour. La Isla has been serving up some of the best Latin food in the city since it started as a food vendor at the Fremont Market. Puerto Rico comes to life at this bright restaurant in the heart of Ballard (also with a location in Redmond not far from Town Center). (both Ballard and Redmond)įood picks: Pork wings and empanadillas are a must on the happy-hour menu you’ll also find half off many appetizers and discounts on drinks. Redmond: 16505 Redmond Way, Bldng B, Suite A, Redmond, 42 Photo credit: Puget Sound Creative La Isla (Ballard and Redmond)īallard: 2320 N.W.
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