Global Eats - Seattle
Global Eats
Menu
The menu of Global Eats from Seattle includes 24 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $8.9. You can view the categories on the menu below.
This newly opened café offers a varied menu with an intriguing Indian flair, capturing the attention of curious diners. While some menu items, like the dosas, are still in the works, patrons have been delighted by the generous portions of salads and sandwiches, featuring fresh ingredients and reasonable prices. Breakfast options also shine, with delicious choices like the Bombay Panini and specialty coffees. However, feedback highlights some inconsistencies in food quality, particularly regarding seasoning and texture. Overall, the warm service and clean environment make this spot a promising addition, inviting customers to return for future creations.
Feedback
Was Nicholas Franklin at Global Eats a mag?
I stopped in for a breakfast and had a delightful Bombay Panini and latte. The price was nice $10) and the service was very personal. The space was clean and quiet. ...there were some grab and go options and healthy looking choices along with some indulgent selections. View all feedback.
What Ryan G dislikes about Global Eats:
Not bad food but WAY too expensive for what it is. 12 bucks for a tiny gyro. They know there aren't a lot of food options nearby and are taking full advantage. They could do a lot better. View all feedback.
I stopped in for a breakfast and had a delightful Bombay Panini and latte. The price was nice $10) and the service was very personal. The space was clean and quiet. ...there were some grab and go options and healthy looking choices along with some indulgent selections.
I had tried veg food. And the vegetables pieces were so huge and had foul smell. Tried to take the roti and it was not fully cooked.
The dosa at this restaurant was terrible. I ordered a masala dosa and it was the worst dosa I have ever had. It was not cooked properly, had a plastic-like texture, and the only vegetable in the watery sambar was onion. I only took a few bites before throwing it in the trash.
I had a great experience at this restaurant. The place was very clean and the staff was friendly and efficient. I called ahead to order takeout and my food was ready in no time. The veggie sandwich I got was absolutely delicious and the portions were very generous.
Not bad food but WAY too expensive for what it is. 12 bucks for a tiny gyro. They know there aren't a lot of food options nearby and are taking full advantage. They could do a lot better.
Full Menu
Sandwiches
Pikeplace Grille Sandwich$9.9Salads
16 Oz. The Rigatoni Pasta$5.9
12 Oz. Turmeric Chicken Salad$5.9Dessert
Jack Fruit Crepe$6.0
Mango Cheese Cake$6.0Popular Items
Saag Masala$12.9
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