We’ve all heard to not judge a book by its cover, but we’ve all done it anyways… until someone tells us that the inside’s a hidden treasure. The same goes for restaurants! Here are eight unsuspecting restaurants in Washington. These gems around our Northwest state may not attract you out front, but once you’ve gone inside they’ll tell a mouthwatering story to your taste buds:

  1. Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks, Georgetown, Seattle

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Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks Georgetown/Facebook At first, you might be like, “What? Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks in Georgetown, Seattle? This place doesn’t look like too much…” But you’ll reach the ultimate nirvana after trying their “Donnie Steak”, made with mushrooms, onion, and your choice of cheese. This is one of the best hidden gems in Washington you don’t want to miss! For more information, visit the Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks website.

  1. Taqueria Chaparrito, Pullman

Facebook / Taqueria Chaparrito You may originally overlook Taqueria Chaparrito in Pullman, but when you finally do stop in and taste their Chaparrito Fries Burrito with carne asada, shredded cheese, rice, beans, sour cream, guacamole, and French fries, your life will be changed forever. Learn more about this unsuspecting restaurant by visiting the Facebook page.

  1. Rice & Noodles, Pasco

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Facebook / Rice & Noodles Your first impression of Rice & Noodles in Pasco may be uncertain, but what a delicious discovery! Their Chicken Chow Mein could be your new favorite. Read what others have to say on their Facebook page.

  1. Dirty Oscar’s Annex, Tacoma

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Facebook / Dirty Oscar’s Annex Unsure about stopping in at Dirty Oscar’s Annex in Tacoma? This restaurant once featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives will serve you a meal to remember, such as their mouthwatering take on Chicken & Waffles, or their Down & Dirty Burger with white cheddar, bacon, caramelized leek, arugula, and roasted garlic aioli. Put this at the top of your bucket list of places to eat in Washington. For more information, visit the website.

  1. Turnip The Beet, Port Angeles

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Facebook / Turnip The Beet Not 100% sure about grabbing a bite to eat at Turnip The Beet in Port Angeles? Their B.L.A.S.T. toasted pita is made with all-natural bacon, romaine, avocado, sprouts, and a creamy tomato sriracha sauce. Tempted yet? Learn more by visiting the website.

  1. Kama’Aina Grill, Bremerton

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Facebook / Kama’Aina Grill Passing by, Kama’Aina Grill in Bremerton may not seem as enticing, but you’ll inevitably be back soon after trying their Da Bremerton plate with BBQ short rib, garlic chicken, Kalua pork, & Portuguese Sausage. Head to the Facebook page to learn more.

  1. El Fat Cat Grill, Kennewick

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ElFatCat Grill/Facebook You may not consider El Fat Cat Grill in Kennewick at first glance, but it’s totally worth the trip! Pictured is their Fatcat Chilada Burrito and, like everything on their menu, it melts in your mouth wonderfully. Read more about this unsuspecting restaurant on the website.

  1. Train Wreck Bar & Grill, Burlington

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Facebook / Train Wreck Haven’t tried Train Wreck in Burlington yet? Their BBQ Burger with an onion ring, smoked BBQ pulled pork, & melted pepper jack is explosive in flavor. Add it to your list this weekend! Find out more about this unsuspecting place on the website.

Is your stomach growling yet?? There are so many more lesser-known, unsuspecting restaurants in Washington that are insanely delicious! Add your favorites to this list in the comments below, and enjoy your feasting!

Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks Georgetown/Facebook

At first, you might be like, “What? Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks in Georgetown, Seattle? This place doesn’t look like too much…” But you’ll reach the ultimate nirvana after trying their “Donnie Steak”, made with mushrooms, onion, and your choice of cheese. This is one of the best hidden gems in Washington you don’t want to miss! For more information, visit the Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks website.

Facebook / Taqueria Chaparrito

You may originally overlook Taqueria Chaparrito in Pullman, but when you finally do stop in and taste their Chaparrito Fries Burrito with carne asada, shredded cheese, rice, beans, sour cream, guacamole, and French fries, your life will be changed forever. Learn more about this unsuspecting restaurant by visiting the Facebook page.

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Facebook / Rice & Noodles

Your first impression of Rice & Noodles in Pasco may be uncertain, but what a delicious discovery! Their Chicken Chow Mein could be your new favorite. Read what others have to say on their Facebook page.

Facebook / Dirty Oscar’s Annex

Unsure about stopping in at Dirty Oscar’s Annex in Tacoma? This restaurant once featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives will serve you a meal to remember, such as their mouthwatering take on Chicken & Waffles, or their Down & Dirty Burger with white cheddar, bacon, caramelized leek, arugula, and roasted garlic aioli. Put this at the top of your bucket list of places to eat in Washington. For more information, visit the website.

ozkeogh /TripAdvisor

Facebook / Turnip The Beet

Not 100% sure about grabbing a bite to eat at Turnip The Beet in Port Angeles? Their B.L.A.S.T. toasted pita is made with all-natural bacon, romaine, avocado, sprouts, and a creamy tomato sriracha sauce. Tempted yet? Learn more by visiting the website.

Facebook / Kama’Aina Grill

Passing by, Kama’Aina Grill in Bremerton may not seem as enticing, but you’ll inevitably be back soon after trying their Da Bremerton plate with BBQ short rib, garlic chicken, Kalua pork, & Portuguese Sausage. Head to the Facebook page to learn more.

Brittaney E/TripAdvisor

ElFatCat Grill/Facebook

You may not consider El Fat Cat Grill in Kennewick at first glance, but it’s totally worth the trip! Pictured is their Fatcat Chilada Burrito and, like everything on their menu, it melts in your mouth wonderfully. Read more about this unsuspecting restaurant on the website.

Facebook / Train Wreck

Haven’t tried Train Wreck in Burlington yet? Their BBQ Burger with an onion ring, smoked BBQ pulled pork, & melted pepper jack is explosive in flavor. Add it to your list this weekend! Find out more about this unsuspecting place on the website.

If you are looking for more restaurants to add to your dining bucket list, head to our previous post, 12 Restaurants You Have To Visit In Washington Before You Die.

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Unsuspecting Restaurants In Washington May 06, 2021 Melissa M What are some of the best restaurants in Washington? There’s no doubt that Washington is a foodie state and amazing restaurants can be found everywhere. Want great sushi? Head to Sumo Japanese Restaurant in Moses Lake, an unassuming spot in a strip mall but wow, does it have some of the best sushi you’ll ever taste! Everything is prepared in the traditional way with some creative rolls on the menu as well. They also have a hibachi here and prepare many other Japanese dishes in case you’re not in the mood for sushi. If you are looking for an incredible Mexican restaurant, COA Mexican Eatery in La Conner is the place to go. Everything here is made from scratch using fresh, local ingredients. The menu is large and even has some vegan and gluten-free options.  What are some hidden gem restaurants in Washington? Located in Centralia, Berry Fields is quite a lovely hidden gem that serves some of the best breakfast you’ll ever have in the state. The portions are large and the food is so tasty that you’ll want to come back to this eatery again and again. For amazing Italian food, head to Monterosso’s Italian Restaurant located in Richland. Occupying a vintage 1947 Pullman train car, the atmosphere is unlike any other restaurant you’ve dined in before.  What are the most popular foods in Washington? As a coastal state in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is known mostly for its fresh seafood like salmon, Dungeness crab, and oysters. But it is also known for producing some of the best cherries in the country. The super sweet Rainier cherries can be found in grocery stores around the country when in season.

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Unsuspecting Restaurants In Washington

May 06, 2021

Melissa M

What are some of the best restaurants in Washington? There’s no doubt that Washington is a foodie state and amazing restaurants can be found everywhere. Want great sushi? Head to Sumo Japanese Restaurant in Moses Lake, an unassuming spot in a strip mall but wow, does it have some of the best sushi you’ll ever taste! Everything is prepared in the traditional way with some creative rolls on the menu as well. They also have a hibachi here and prepare many other Japanese dishes in case you’re not in the mood for sushi. If you are looking for an incredible Mexican restaurant, COA Mexican Eatery in La Conner is the place to go. Everything here is made from scratch using fresh, local ingredients. The menu is large and even has some vegan and gluten-free options.  What are some hidden gem restaurants in Washington? Located in Centralia, Berry Fields is quite a lovely hidden gem that serves some of the best breakfast you’ll ever have in the state. The portions are large and the food is so tasty that you’ll want to come back to this eatery again and again. For amazing Italian food, head to Monterosso’s Italian Restaurant located in Richland. Occupying a vintage 1947 Pullman train car, the atmosphere is unlike any other restaurant you’ve dined in before.  What are the most popular foods in Washington? As a coastal state in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is known mostly for its fresh seafood like salmon, Dungeness crab, and oysters. But it is also known for producing some of the best cherries in the country. The super sweet Rainier cherries can be found in grocery stores around the country when in season.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There’s no doubt that Washington is a foodie state and amazing restaurants can be found everywhere. Want great sushi? Head to Sumo Japanese Restaurant in Moses Lake, an unassuming spot in a strip mall but wow, does it have some of the best sushi you’ll ever taste! Everything is prepared in the traditional way with some creative rolls on the menu as well. They also have a hibachi here and prepare many other Japanese dishes in case you’re not in the mood for sushi. If you are looking for an incredible Mexican restaurant, COA Mexican Eatery in La Conner is the place to go. Everything here is made from scratch using fresh, local ingredients. The menu is large and even has some vegan and gluten-free options. 

What are some hidden gem restaurants in Washington?

Located in Centralia, Berry Fields is quite a lovely hidden gem that serves some of the best breakfast you’ll ever have in the state. The portions are large and the food is so tasty that you’ll want to come back to this eatery again and again. For amazing Italian food, head to Monterosso’s Italian Restaurant located in Richland. Occupying a vintage 1947 Pullman train car, the atmosphere is unlike any other restaurant you’ve dined in before. 

What are the most popular foods in Washington?

As a coastal state in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is known mostly for its fresh seafood like salmon, Dungeness crab, and oysters. But it is also known for producing some of the best cherries in the country. The super sweet Rainier cherries can be found in grocery stores around the country when in season.