Bodega - Seattle
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The menu of Bodega from Seattle includes 55 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $5.5. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Manuel Alfau brings the flavors of the Dominican Republic to Seattle’s Pioneer Square with La Bodega, a welcoming gathering place where families can enjoy traditional dishes in a cozy atmosphere reminiscent of neighborhood bodegas in the Dominican Republic.
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Seriously legit. This place literally taste like the soul of Latin America. The mind blowing dish was the Peruvian Pork Belly Bowl talk about a burst of flavor and color! And there are still more plates to explore!! Don't even get me started on the Manujuana drink a twist of a traditional Dominican homemade rum concoction) just try it. You'll be tasting the Dominican Republic itself. To top that off, Manu's Bodega is... View all feedback.
What Marguerite Christenson dislikes about Bodega:
I was disappointed when I called in a sandwhich for pick up and when I got there they had prepared me a rice bowl because they were out of bread. I got a cup of soup that was salty. I gave it 3 stars based on the fried plantains and the attitude of the employees. View all feedback.
Seriously legit. This place literally taste like the soul of Latin America. The mind blowing dish was the Peruvian Pork Belly Bowl talk about a burst of flavor and color! And there are still more plates to explore!! Don't even get me started on the Manujuana drink a twist of a traditional Dominican homemade rum concoction) just try it. You'll be tasting the Dominican Republic itself. To top that off, Manu's Bodega is active in supporting the community as well!
Some of the best food in Seattle. And the Mamajuanna is delicious.
I am a Dominican that has just moved from the East coast and I have been craving some food that tastes like what my mom would make. And I can say that it's better than her cooking. Shhhh don't tell her that. But seriously. This place will become my second home.
The Cubana sandwich rocked. Wish I lived closer.
A charming little spot for delicious Dominican cuisine. While it may not be the best I've ever tasted, it's definitely worth a visit. I like to order the sandwiches without bread; they are served over rice and make for a great alternative.
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Salads
Beets And Chayote Salad$5.1
Beets And Chayote$5.1Rice Bowls
Cuban Dip Bowl$10.9Plates
Creole Braised Chicken Plate$12.2Sandwiches
Puerco Asado Sandwich$5.8Yuca Empanadas
Yam And Smoked Gouda$3.5
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