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Mi Ranchito

4.4 (8 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Great source for Honduran and Salvadorian foods, very reasonable prices, friendly staff

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Vegetable Bin - Octopus in coconut cream, baked taro and steamed green banana.

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Beacon Hill

Hubby and I were in Seattle for a day - and we saw this place from our train on our way to our…read morehotel. So, we made it a point to visit on our way back to the airport. Glad we did. Appears to be a Polynesian store owned by Asians, not a novel concept at all. They had apparel and accessories, grocery items and cooked food! Hubby ordered the lamb and taro, while I got a spam musubi. We both enjoyed our food and tinkered with the thought of buying some other things, but we had just a carry on and didn't want to bother with additional baggage. Plus, their apparel while nice, was a bit pricey. While we were there, several people (some Polynesian) came in and ordered food to go. If you're ever in the Seattle area - I think this area is called Rainier Beach? At any rate, if you like Polynesian food or items and you happen to be in the area, stop by. Their lamb is surprisingly not as oily/fatty and has just the right amount of salt, and their spam musubi is good. No complaints. I really wanted a small pail of breakfast crackers but it didn't fit in our carry on. lol

Got a few good things at this store in Rainier Beach. It was actually a disappointment. Vegetable…read moreBin doesn't have many vegetables. Junk food seems to be the name of the game. There's also some overpriced apparel like shirts and hoodies. Convenience store is pretty much what it with not much you won't find anywhere else. It's gotta pretty cool design outside. This is shaped like a pagoda. Apparently this is a Polynesian deli. They have a few cheeses and meats, as well as a few salads. Everything looks basic. The shelves are mostly junk food like chips, processed foods, and crap. Honestly it's like a convenience store, with high prices to boot. It's located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Henderson. This is located close to the Rainier Beach station.

Kebena Ethiopian Restaurant - Bread stayed together to eat with meal and soaked up all the flavor

Kebena Ethiopian Restaurant

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Brighton

First time trying ethiopian food and Kebena blew my mind. we got the veggie combo and meat combo…read moreand all were so good!! service was also great. it was definitely a diff experience eating with my hands but it made the food so goood.

We came as a group of five and were surprised to find the restaurant completely empty during…read moretypical dinner hours. It might be the location, but honestly the food deserves way more customers, everything was fantastic. We ordered the Meat Combo, which came with Kitfo and Ayeb, Key Wot, Alicha Wot, and Gomen Besiga. The Kitfo, an Ethiopian-style steak tartare seasoned with coriander, mitmita (hot chili powder), and herbed butter, was incredibly flavorful. Most of the meats leaned on the spicy side, but when you mixed them with the veggies and injera, everything balanced out perfectly. My favorite was the Key Wot, a spicy stew of slow-cooked beef with onions, garlic, cardamom (korerima), berbere, and Ethiopian herbal butter. My second favorite was the Gomen Besiga, made with boiled beef cubes flavored with spices, onions, and garlic. The texture was surprisingly tender, almost like fish. We also got the House Combo, which includes a mix of meats and vegetables. It only comes with two meats, but it's a great option for first-timers because you get to try a wider variety of flavors. The waitress was very helpful and thoughtful, taking the time to explain each dish to us. And bonus, they have some parking available, which is super convenient. Overall, the food was amazing, and I really hope more people discover this local gem.

Mi Ranchito - intlgrocery - Updated May 2026

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