Kamonegi
EatFremont#23 of 50

Kamonegi

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Masakatsu Goto

A soba noodle shop in Fremont where the noodles are hand-cut to order and the tempura is some of the lightest, crispiest you'll find outside of Tokyo. Chef Mutsuko Soma learned her craft in Japan and brought it to a tiny Fremont storefront that's become one of the most beloved restaurants in Seattle. The menu is short because everything on it is perfect.

Insider tip

The duck soba and the seasonal tempura. Whatever vegetable they're frying right now, order it. They know what they're doing.

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