Whole Foods Market is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

1. Whole Foods Market

8.1
1026 Ne 64th Street (at Roosevelt Way NE), Seattle, WA
Grocery Store · Roosevelt · 42 tips and reviews

Kristoffer J.Kristoffer Jonson: The pre-seasoned meats are well done. I really enjoyed the pre-breaded chicken cutlets.

Katie Y.Katie Yamada: I only go here for the salad bar... but it's amazing. Healthy, tasty, fresh food that's always changing! Chicken fried tofu is my favorite. Also recommend the roasted garlic cloves and mac and cheese

Cody S.Cody Schroeder: Great salad bar!

Issian Stone Grill is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

2. Issian Stone Grill

8.6
1618 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Wallingford · 24 tips and reviews

Fernando L.Fernando Lee: Happy hour with great affordable and flavorful options. Sukiyaki fries and spice chicken was great

Matropolis T.Matropolis Thurber: Quail eggs wrapped in bacon!

Stacy J.Stacy Justino: Yakiton skewers are so good, order at least 2 per person, only $1 each during HH

Fort St. George is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

3. Fort St. George

8.4
601 S King St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · International District · 26 tips and reviews

Jintana L.Jintana Lityouvong: Get the melon cream soda with whipped cream, a piece of mochi ice cream and a cherry on top! You can add vodka to it if you want!

Ngân P.Ngân Pu: Definitely save your stomach for greentea tiramisu! Recommended.

Tyler M.Tyler McCoy: They pour hard.

Tsukushinbo is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

4. Tsukushinbo

515 S Main St (btw 5th & 6th Ave S), Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · International District · 74 tips and reviews

Connie L.Connie Lu: Sit at the sushi bar if you can; get the Omakase if its your first time. Sho's great with introducing new creations you wouldn't expect!

EaterEater: An unmarked hole in the wall, this is the go-to for authentic Japanese food in the International District. There's a sushi bar and handful of tables that fill-up quickly. [Eater 38 Member]

Joshua L.Joshua Lind: get the creamy scallops roll.

La Spiga is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

5. La Spiga

7.9
1429 12th Ave (btwn Pike & Union), Seattle, WA
Italian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 53 tips and reviews

Jane H.Jane Hudson: Order the Prosciutto Leporati di Parma appetizer and the simple Tagliatelle noodles with white Alba Truffle butter! Yum. Make sure you bring good company, kitchen is a bit slow.

Mauri M.Mauri Mansfield: The lasagna. Do it.

Lauren C.Lauren Cunningham: Loved their simple, no fuss take on Italian cuisine. Everything was delicious! Highly recommend the tagliatelle and the cocktails.

Sushi Kanpai is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

6. Sushi Kanpai

7.5
900 8th Ave (at Marion St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · First Hill · 22 tips and reviews

Nasira S.Nasira Sharma: Their baked mussels are the best and if you make it for lunch, the shrimp and vegetable tempura bento box is delicious and satisfying!!

william r.william robertson: Lunch hour 11 a.m. - 2:30pm

Maricris F.Maricris Ferrer: Happy Hour all day Sat n Sun!

Maneki is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

7. Maneki

8.7
304 6th Ave S (btwn Main & Jackson St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · International District · 67 tips and reviews

Jane H.Jane Hudson: Salt Broiled Mackerel Sakana Dinner will have everyone trying to eating off your plate! Let them because it comes with sashimi, cucumber salad, miso soup, shrimp + veggie tempura, fruit + tea for $16!

EaterEater: Getting seats at this 107-year-old Japanese restaurant can be an utter puzzlement, but should you crack the code, the mind-boggling list of specials are where it's at. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

Misty S.Misty Shock: Black cod collar!

Fuji Sushi is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

8. Fuji Sushi

7.7
520 S Main St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · International District · 25 tips and reviews

Terri N.Terri Nakamura: The Bento Box lunches and dinners are fantastic. I usually order the tempura & salmon teriyaki, but on a rainy day, there's nothing like tempura udon for Japanese comfort food!

Michelle P.Michelle Pena: Lunch or dinner, I always get a bento box.

Allison Y.Allison Yu: Pretty good value- large portions and pretty fresh fish but the saba was dry and the miso soup was way too salty

Naked City Brewery & Taphouse is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

9. Naked City Brewery & Taphouse

8564 Greenwood Ave N (btwn 85th & 87th), Seattle, WA
Brewery · Greenwood · 78 tips and reviews

Jason C.Jason Carlson: Have a hot pretzel with the great mustard & cheese sauce. Have a beer from their extensive rotating list or try the hard cider mixed with keg rootbeer special, it's good!

Likkit P.Likkit Pocinwong: Get a growler of your favorite to go

Will R.Will Reeves: Find your favorite local brew or even unheard of styles from Belgium from the rotating-tap menu. You could even select a bottle from their collection: ask for the "beer bible." Oh, there's also food!

Nijo Sushi Bar & Grill is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

10. Nijo Sushi Bar & Grill

83 Spring St (at Post Alley), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 81 tips and reviews

Laura M.Laura Marsh: Happy Hour 4-7! yummy drinks, cheap, amazing sushi, and tempura icecream! swoon...

Gary W.Gary W: Go with the dancing shrimp.

Keridwyn D.Keridwyn Deller: Suonomo is v small but lots of other options on their big happy hour menu.

Hurry Curry of Tokyo is one of The 11 Best Places for Chicken Cutlets in Seattle.

11. Hurry Curry of Tokyo

6.8
825 Harrison St (8th Ave N), Seattle, WA
Japanese Curry Restaurant · South Lake Union · 16 tips and reviews

Rohit G.Rohit Gopal: Great Katsu and Curries. They also have Wafuu (Japanese style) pasta! Try the limited availability import beers while you can

Damon C.Damon C: You know what you have to do? The chicken katsu curry, add cheese. 😋

Eric T.Eric Tigre: Hurry Curry of Tokyo has a nice location in the South Lake Union corridor, and the kitchen smells good. Unfortunately, they missed the gluten-free memo. All curries are wheat-based; gluten-free N/A.