Noah's - Seattle
Noah's
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The bagel and lox I had was the best I've ever tasted! I visited the location in Pike Place, and it was truly amazing.
This restaurant is a must-visit! Every time I go, the first thing I crave is a salmon bagel on a poppy seed bagel. It’s absolutely delicious!
These are the best bagels I've ever had in Seattle, possibly the best bagels I've had anywhere! Every morning, I make it a ritual to take the bus down to Pike Place Market, grab one of these delicious bagels toasted with cream cheese, and enjoy it while overlooking the water behind the market. It truly sets a wonderful tone for the day! While you can find their bagels in some local grocery stores, nothing compares to the freshness you get at Pike Place. I haven't tried any of their other flavors or items, so I can only comment on the plain bagel with regular cream cheese, but they definitely don't skimp on the cream cheese! The staff is usually very friendly as well. I can't recommend this place enough!
To be honest I haven’t had a bagel ever in my life, though it’s available aplenty back home in Bangalore, India. Being a big fan of bread, a little knowledge on baking one, I know what to expect in a bagel, so when bumped into Seattle Bagel Bakery after a tiring tour around Pike Place Market, I jumped in joy. Being a vegetarian that day, I decided to have an everything Bagel with cream cheese. Such a simple choice, but such a delicious choice. I was enjoying myself with those super baked bagels, the generous smothering of cream cheese was making me grin even wider. Didn’t expect my first bagel experience to be this good. The crunchy sesame poppy seeds, the garlic onion flavour bursts, simply extravagant. I was very close to ordering another one, even though I was totally stuffed with the first one. Worth the visit, great value, amazing quality, a tasty breakfast treat am going to miss when I travel away from Seattle.
As a native New Yorker, I'm very picky about my bagels. I think most bagels outside the East coast are basically bread with a hole in the middle. This spot surprised me though, it was not quite a New York bagel, but was fantastic in a way of it's own. Plus, friendly and quick staff made it all that much better
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