Nue | |
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Restaurant information | |
Street address | 1519 14th Ave |
City | Seattle |
County | King |
State | Washington |
Postal/ZIP Code | 98122 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 47°36′53″N122°18′52″W / 47.61472°N 122.31444°W /47.61472; -122.31444 |
Nue is anAsian Pacific American-owned[1] restaurant onSeattle'sCapitol Hill, in theU.S. state ofWashington.[2][3] Uyên Nguyễn is a co-owner.[4][5]
Eater Seattle has described the restaurant as an "internationally-inspired street food spot".[6] The menu has included Latvian smoked sprats, Trinidad goat curry, and Romanianmititei.[7]
Aimee Rizzo ofThe Infatuation wrote in 2018, "Nue specializes in global street food. That means you can eat Chinese, Middle Eastern, South African, Burmese, Southeast Asian, Jamaican, Latin dishes and more here." She opined, " everything here is great".[8] In 2018, Kim Holcomb ofKING-TV said the restaurant is "home to arguably the most adventurous brunch in all of Seattle", serving foods from China, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Syria.[9]
Thrillist has said, "Try your hand at some of the best street foods from around the world at this Capitol Hill spot... A must-try sandwich is the Japanese Katsu: panko-breaded pork loin on crustless white bread with Kewpie mayo and Tonkatsu sauce. With Nue, you have the chance to nosh on rare global eats -- without a passport."[7]