by Stranger EverOut Staff

The beloved Cambodian restaurant and Seattle institution Phnom Penh Noodle House is almost open again.

The beloved Cambodian restaurant and Seattle institution Phnom Penh Noodle House is almost open again. Phnom Penh Noodle House

This week, some familiar Seattle food favorites are enjoying time in the national spotlight, as local bars and restaurants receive James Beard Award nominations and Ellenos Yogurt gets an $18 million investment. Plus, a new cider taproom, a bakery for dogs, and a mocktail destination arrive, Phnom Penh Noodle House and Taku get ready to open, and Hitchcock chef Brendan McGill announces a pop-up sandwich shop in Georgetown. Read on for details on all that and more, plus weekend events for foodies, like the Washington Beer Open House. For more ideas, check out our Seattle Cocktail Week calendar and our full food and drink calendar.

OPENINGS
Capsule Cafe
This new Taiwanese cafe, which soft-opened in early February, adds to the U-District’s plentiful inexpensive offerings with snacky bites like braised pork, popcorn chicken, and onion rings. Guests can grab a basket and peruse the cafe’s buffet to load up on whatever dishes they want.
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Source: https://www.thestranger.com/things-to-do/2020/02/28/43000154/phnom-penh-noodle-house-re-opens-soon-and-more-seattle-food-news-you-can-use-february-28-2020-edition
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