Mashiko
One of the best sushi restaurants in Seattle is this tiny, always-packed place on California Ave. Traditional sushi and some very creative stuff, too.
Buddha Ruska
Away from the busy Junction area, just west of the West Seattle Bridge entrance to West Seattle. Superb Thai cuisine in an elegant setting. The crispy garlic chicken is a favorite.
Spud Fish n' Chips
An Alki Beach favorite for over fifty years, Spud serves a wide variety of deep-fried seafood items. Right across from Alki Beach, Spud allows customers to enjoy their meals with one of the better views in Seattle.
Salty's on Alki
Situated on West Seattle's popular Alki Beach, Salty's offers a wide variety of seafood and steaks. The restaurant offers one of the most amazing views of downtown Seattle and is a popular hot spot with local celebrities. The food can range from catch of the day, various poultry dishes, or top sirloin. Reviews of the food itself and the service are mixed, surprising considering it's one of the most expensive restaurants in West Seattle. When the sun is shining or downtown is lit up, there is no better view of downtown Seattle.
Jak's Grill
Great steaks at Alaska Junction.
Kokoras Greek Grill
Great things come from the tiny kitchen in this neighborhood gem. The lamb souvlaki is tender and delicious. The gyro platter is piled high and a great value. Entrees come with salad and choice of Greek fries or, a truly unique, rice pilaf. Trust in the daily specials featuring regional Greek cooking at its best.
Circa
Small but good neighborhood restaurant on California Ave a couple doors south of Admiral. Steak salad is the house favorite. Beer and wine.
Pegasus Pizza & Pasta
An institution for many West Seattlelites, Pegasus specializes in deep-dish, Chicago-style pizzas, including the Tom's Special: mushrooms, green peppers, onions, olives, feta and mozzarella cheese, fresh garlic, diced tomatoes, spinach, sunflower seeds, topped with shredded pepperoni $22 for a large. There is also a variety of pasta dishes and salads. The white spaghetti is not to be missed. Beer and a limited wine selection, no hard alcohol.
Phoenicia on Alki
A small, intimate restaurant with a great view of Alki beach. Former proprietor and guest favorite Hussein has sadly passed away, but his children have carried on his hospitality, providing many of Hussein's classics as well as new directions. The food is Middle Eastern, with French and Northwest influences.
Endolyne Joe's
A culinary oasis located in the bedroom community near beautiful Lincoln Park. Very popular with locals, Joe's has a rotating menu that focuses on a specific region and its cuisine. Volunteer artists change the decor accordingly. Full bar.
Spring Hill Restaurant and Bar
Tiny, noisy place just north of the Alaska Junction, serving local Pacific Northwest dishes. Spring Hill was named one of 2009's Best New Restaurants in America by Bon Appetit magazine. It's not cheap, but it manages to be both experimental and down-to-earth. If you're a foodie, this comes highly recommended.
Duke's Chowder House at Alki Beach
Extremely popular and often times crowded seafood restaurant with a great view, especially from the upper deck when it's open. They're famous for, wait for it, their chowder, but have many other offerings, including salads and burgers for those who don't appreciate seafood. They are also famous for their Duke's Famous Bloody Bloody Mary made with in-house infused vodka and garnished with two prawns. Full bar, with a very good wine list and a great selection of beers.