Seattle may not match Dearborn or Houston when it comes to halal food offerings, but that doesn’t stop Seattle from having plenty of delicious options–from gochujang chicken sandwiches spread generously on toasted buns at Baja Fresh to Little Flower Cafe’s light and airy firni doughnut filled with mildly spiced pastry cream; as well as Mamnoon Street in Denny Triangle’s delectable zaatar lamb burger that pairs beautifully with its crunchy-crispy harra fries – all have great options when it comes to halal cuisine!

Not to mention all of the local halal coffee spots! While popular spots like Timbuktu, Batavia, and Kahve Road may have closed due to financial challenges brought on by COVID-19 outbreak, new ones are sprouting up to fill any voids left by former ones closing due to financial crises triggered by COVID-19 infection; providing students with places for study or meal breaks alike a halal-friendly place worth seeking out!

Noor Rahman International Halal Market in Auburn may not be as large as some fully halal grocery stores nationwide, but they still carry culturally relevant products–from juwar flour and madazi flour to frankincense and black cumin seed oil–for the over 3.4 million Muslim consumers living in America. Shoka Salah, owner of Noor Raham says his store fills an important need in Seattle’s greater vicinity.

Seattle offers plenty of choices when it comes to dining out quickly or enjoying an authentic halal breakfast spot, from fast-food like shawarma and falafel to authentic Lebanese and Afghan dishes. Archipelago in Capitol Hill’s Capitol Hill neighborhood also provides delicious sit-down halal meals – be sure to mention when making your reservation that you require a halal menu, they’ll be more than happy to accommodate! Bring along the whole family as there’s even a children’s menu available!