[Dearest empanada fans: If you commented on the previous empanada post, your recommendations have been added to the comments below. Please forgive us our double-postery.]
I was in Buenos Aires last year and am dying for the taste of their delicious empanadas. Could you kindly steer me towards the best in Capitol Hill and also the best in all of Seattle? It would be so much appreciated.
Matt
Well, Matt, over here Megan Seling states that she much enjoys the taste of the empanadas ("crispy, fat... $3.99 apiece") at Puerto Rican restaurant La Isla in Ballard. The empanadas of Mexican restaurant Agua Verde in the U District have been much admired (as, long ago but in fine style, here). Delicious empanadas have been obtained at the screaming-deal-of-a-happy-hour at downtown's posh Mediterranean restaurant Brasa (as described by me: "One pork empanada ($4.50) seems paltry... but the meat is so tender-honeyed good, the pastry so light and lightly fire-blistered, it's worth it"). The Salvadorean Bakery in White Center also has, if recollection serves, excellent empanadas. Spanish restaurant Bilbao in the U District has a different kind of empanada every day and is very much worth a try. Harvest Vine in the Madison Valley is beloved by many and sometimes has empanadas.
Thus is my local empanada intelligence exhausted—and, notably, with no empanada on Capitol Hill at all. Surely there is one?
It is not that I didn't expect to try empanadas during a visit to Buenos Aires, but rather that I never guessed they would become an obsession.
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