Pam's Kitchen
1715 N 45th St, 98103 - Seattle
Recommended by Sluurpy:
2021
#592 of 2713 restaurants in Seattle
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Caribbean
Jamaican
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Popularity
100/100
Quality
66/100
Data Completeness
61/100
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Delivery
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Takeout
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Dine-in
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Alcohol
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Cocktails
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Wine
📅
Reservations
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Wheelchair accessible
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Accessible restroom
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Casual
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Cozy
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Good for groups
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Contact Information
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Phone:
+1 206-696-7010
🌐 Website:
https://pams-kitchen.com/home-2/
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Address:
1715 N 45th St, Seattle
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Great first experience at Pam’s! We had the aloo pie, jerk chicken sandwich, and pelau with cassava pone for dessert. Great flavors and we got to meet Pam. The pan band playing was an added bonus.
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We just had a delightful meal at Pam’s. The Jerk chicken flaked off the bone with just the right amount of spice with a delicious coconut rice. Others had curry which were also savory and perfectly seasoned. We finished off with a cassava pone dessert which was subtly sweet and tasty. Pam came to introduce herself and shared her story about the best ingredients—heart and soul. Try it!!!
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Great food, great service, the host even offered us free curry chicken after we ordered roti! Would come again!
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My friend used to work here so I wanted to try it. The owner, Pam, was super nice and happy to chat when I got there (see our selfie). And the food!! I never had Caribbean before, but after this it is one of my favorite cuisines 🤩 I ate the jerk chicken sandwich on coconut fried bread, with cassava pone cake for dessert. The spices of the jerk chicken were incredible. It was not just "hot" spicy, but also warm like cinnamon and wonderfully rich. This was such a treat and I just hope more folks will come by to enjoy it 🤍
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Authentic Caribbean food with really great service.
We got the fresh Caribbean drinks coconut and rum based and really enjoyed it . We also got some entrees like sweet plantains, dal roti, jerk chicken and aloo patty.
All of it were really good and was brought out fresh .
Pam was really nice and warm to speak to . Highly recommend this place if you haven’t tried this cuisine and are open to try different flavors
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There is simply put: no place like Pam’s Kitchen. This is especially true if you are there for the first Saturday of each month when they host live music. The warmth of Pam and the entire staff, and the general atmosphere is reason enough to stop by. The lively, warm atmosphere is especially winning, coupled with excellent drinks, and knockout food. Whether you stop by and grab a table for food, or hangout at the bar; where you can be very charmed, it’s a great place to be. Get the Oxtail soup, Aloo pies, or any of their curry dishes. Drink a Mauby. Dance the night away on first Saturday’s. Pam’s Kitchen is an exceptional place, you should be there.
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Pam's Kitchen is very dear to me. There are so few restaurants that serve Trinidadian food, and even fewer still that carry the variety of Trinidadian dishes that Pam's Kitchen has. We have a few restaurants in Metro Vancouver that serve Trinidadian food, and while they serve up some decent eats, they mostly just serve roti. I love that I can get so many other types of familiar Trinidadian dishes at Pam's Kitchen, in addition to the roti!
Paratha Roti
Pumpkin Choka
Callaloo
Sweet Fried Plantains
Chicken Curry Roti
Sorrel
Last time we came to Pam's Kitchen was years ago. I don't think they had Pumpkin Choka on the menu at that time. That's a new addition to me. Whenever I used to travel to Trinidad, one of my favourite foods to eat was Eggplant Choka. I'd never even heard of Pumpkin Choka until now. My husband seemed to like this dish. For me it was just OK. I prefer the Eggplant Choka that I'm more familiar with. However, I am still happy to see any kind of Choka at all on the menu as I have not seen it anywhere within Metro Vancouver.
My husband wasn't too crazy about the Callaloo; however, I actually loved the Callaloo. If I'd had more room in my tummy I would have loved to have ordered some rice to eat with the Callaloo as that was always my favourite way to eat it in Trinidad. The Paratha roti however was very nicely done and paired well with the Callaloo in place of the rice that I would usually have it with.
There's no going wrong with Sorrel or Sweet Fried Plantains!
For tasty Caribbean eats that will whisk you away to the twin islands of Trinidad & Tobago, look no further than Pam's Kitchen !
Service: Could have been better
Parking: Paid parking on the street
Location: 1715 N 45th St., Seattle
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I have driven by this restaurant hundreds of times and never thought to stop by until yesterday. The service was great, along with the atmosphere. I ordered the veggie combo, fried plantains, and coco bread. The pumpkin dish was flavorful. I did not enjoy the callalo due to the okra, but the plantains and coco bread were amazing. I will definitely be back and recommend you give them a try!
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Yum yum Yum! My first Jamaican food and I haven't forgotten a bite. So delicious.
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Wow i cannot say enough about this wonderful place as a side note this is a 3 time Diners DriveIns & Dives when in Wallingford stop by & you wont be disappointed
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