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Food Guide

There are two clusters of restaurants close to the UW campus, one along the University Way (known locally as "The Ave" for some unexplained reason), and the second one in the University Village (an open air shopping mall). The two clusters are on the opposite sides of the campus, each within 5 to 10 minute walk (University Village is slightly more distant, the hill between the University Village and the main campus is steeper than on the side of The Ave). See the map at the bottom of this page. The red oval is the University Village. The blue line is The Ave.

Restaurants on The Ave cater to students and so they look appropriately run down, to attract potential customers. The University Village serves yuppie customers.

The food quality is not much different on both sides. You should expect to spend $10 (including tax and gratuity) on lunch in the University Village, and perhaps a couple of dollars less on The Ave.

The number of restaurants is large, especially on the The Ave so we provide reviews for only a small number of them. Read our advice below or use your instinct.

Fast food

A food stand at the Student Union Building (HUB) on UW campus will be open at the time of the meeting. It offers a limited choice of prepackaged foods, such as sandwiches, bottled drinks and (not bottled) coffee. The HUB is only two buildings away from the Electrical Engineering Building, where the talks will take place.

Restaurants in the University Village:

  • Zao Noodle Bar in the University Village. Tasty large dishes inspired by Asian cuisine. Same menu for lunch and dinner (prices on the high side for lunch, on the low side for dinner).
  • Pallino Pastaria in the University Village. A fast food restaurant with an interior of a good restaurant. Spagetti is the main lunch dish. Small portions.
  • Blue C Sushi in the University Village. Conveyor belt-type sushi restaurant, just like some modern sushi restaurants in Japan. Quality is quite good. You choose how much to eat and so you choose how much to pay. Be prepared for a high bill, especially after drinnking a few bottles of sake.

Restaurants in University Way:

  • New China Express, 4232 University Way. A popular Chinese restaurant, food is a little bit salty, reasonably priced, having both lunch and dinner menus throughout its business hours.
  • Tokyo Garden, 4337 University Way. Japanese and Korean food. Good quality, reasonably priced.
  • Shalimar, 1401 NE 42-nd Avenue. Indian and Pakistani food. Good quality.
  • Than Brothers on The Ave (4207 University Way). Their main and only dish is a noodle soup with your choice of meet. Inexpensive and very tasty.
  • Little Thai, 4142 Brooklyn Ave (1/2 block from The Ave, in the basement). A very popular Thai restaurant. Resonably priced and solid quality.

Formal restaurants

If you are looking for more formal dining, but forgot to dress formally (suite or gown), here are some options. Some of them require a long walk (but not necessarily a car).

  • Piatti in the University Village. Food quality was somewhat disappointing in the past.
  • Marlai Fine Thai Cuisine, (3719 NE 45th St., 206-523-3200). Popular, high quality Thai restaurant close to the University Village.
  • Cedars Restaurant on Brooklyn (4759 Brooklyn Ave NE, 206-527-5247). A very popular Indian and Middle Eastern restaurant. Expect a long wait.
  • Ivar's Salmon House (401 NE Northlake Way, (206 632-0767). The name says it all. Interior decorated with historical Native American photographs and art. Pricy.

Pubs

  • Big Time Brewery on University Avenue.
  • Ram Restaurant and Big Horn Brewery in the University Village.
  • The College Inn Pub on The Ave (4006 University Way N.E.).
There are several pubs on The Ave.

Supermarkets

Two supermarkets are located in the University Village: QFC and Safeway (Safeway is somewhat hard to find - inquire locally).

Another Safeway supermarket is on the the other side of the campus, close to The Ave (4732 Brooklyn Ave NE).

Also see UW Math Information for Visitors for additional information.

This page was last modified on March 16, 2007