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    4.5 (590 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Outdoor seating

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    Lao Burger
    Smaly K.

    Been wanting to try the Lao Burger forever. And finally, we were going to a show in Seattle, so I asked my bf to take us here for dinner before the show. We got here at 7pm on a Wednesday night, and they were pretty busy. The bar was open for seating, but we decided to wait about 15 min for a table. I ordered the Lao Burger to share with my bf, and I also had to try the Nam Khao. My bf ordered two orders of the Chicken Wings as his entrée with a side of rice. I also ordered the Tamarita, and he ordered the Ox Mule. Everything was delicious. We really enjoyed the Lao Burger. We liked it so much, we ordered another to go. The Nam Khao was good, but I should've asked for more lime and ordered a side of chili oil. I thought the chicken wings were a bit salty, but probably better if I ate it with more rice. Service was good and friendly. Would love to come back for the Lao Burger, or maybe check out Ox Burger.

    Ube roll
    Shannon K.

    Everything here was SO good!! I was hesitant at first to come here since I've grown up eating khmer food and thought it would just be okay compared to what I've had or too similar. I wish I came sooner. It was like my cultural food, but elevated. Nam khao was the big hit, I love the texture and we fought over who could get the leftovers for this. Thom Khem was good, I liked the brussel hash, it wasn't as amazing as people made it out to be, the main was definitely the best with a great sauce. Wish they offered sticky rice with this an alt to the jasmine. The sausage entree was just okay to me, but still not bad. The ube roll with ice cream was perfect sweet treat after dinner. Fluffy and gooey in the middle. Definitely want to come back to try more of their food and to get more nam khao!

    Chicken Laap
    Tiffany Y.

    Yummy food! We got the thom Khem, Chicken Laap, Lao sausage entree, mango sticky rice, and a drink. All the food was flavorful and delicious. I recommend family style with a group so you can try different things! Service was a bit slow. I feel kinda bad because our server had such a huge section by themselves and they were always talking / serving with customers, so maybe it was an off night with less staff?

    Lao Burger, Lao Sausage Entrée, Phad Lao
    Generous Y.

    Taurus Ox has been on my list for quite some time. It's a bit out of the way being tucked on the outskirts of Cap Hill but I highly recommend Ox Burger, their spinoff store for the popular lao burger which is in a more convenient location closer to the heart of Cap Hill. I think what sets Taurus Ox apart is the ambiance and service. We were wonderfully greeted and staff took the time to explain the menu while offering recommendations based on our preferences. Lao Sausage Entree - tasty, fatty pork sausage with a mix of seasonings, spices, and aromatics. Quite a few flavors going on including spiciness, saltiness, and savoriness. The rest of the dish is simple with the rice and vegetables, but those clean ingredients balance out the fatty pork. Portion and as a result, value, is a bit underwhleming though. Phad Lao - love my pad thai as a comforting dish. While tasty, the dish isn't anything spectacular as it's very similar to other stir fried noodle dishes. Solid portion though, great for sharing in groups to help supplement other dishes. Lao Burger - this has been and likely will always be the star of the show. Everyone recommends the burger and I can see why. They offered to cut our burger into three for us which was kind. The bun is soft and slightly sweet, like the Hawaiian rolls. Inside are two smashed, juicy, tender patties accompanied by a plethora of contrasting flavors that enhance one another. The fatty pork belly, sharp milky cheese, pickled vegetables, and creamy, spicy, yet sweet mayo blend make up for an explosion of flavors.

    Angela V.

    Yes, you need to try the Lao burger!! It's on multiple top lists for a reason! Everything was so flavorful!! Meat seasoned so well, crisp edges, cheese and sauce that just make everything melt in your mouth. Absolutely scrumptious!! The Nam Khao was yummy too! It has such a unique mix of flavors; crunchy rice, tangy, savory pork skin, crunchy peanuts, and a fresh crisp of lettuce! Just so good!!! I just wish they gave us bigger pieces of lettuce. The pieces were small so it made it difficult to make a wrap. The place is tastefully decorated with Laos culture, we enjoyed sitting in the back booths, although it was a bit darker than the front. Service was good and had a great experience. We will be coming back for sure, as I am still thinking of that burger!

    Lao Burger and Phad Lao
    Jia W.

    Taurus Ox serves up decent portions and bold spices, though service was lacking and prices edged high for the vibe. In terms of the food, the Lao burger smashed patties were relatively on the saltier side, but what's worth mentioning is the bright herbs and pickles that kept each bite from feeling one-note. Phad Lao brought a sweet-savory noodle profile that rounded out the table nicely. The Khao Piak Sen was comforting with chewy rice noodles in a thick, soothing broth, however the broth lacked depth (the Chinese donut was crispy, yet doughy). What's been consistent for the past few times I have been here are the lao sausages (though they're not pictured). Those 8 oz sausages with the jeow bong or the jeow som sure hits the spot! Where the experience fell short was service. After being seated, our party was never really checked on; had to flag servers down and make prolonged eye contact just to get our order in, there wasn't a quick "how is everything?" even as the room stayed relatively manageable but they were more than happy to hand our table the check, which made the meal feel more transactional than it needed to be.

    Lao Burger
    Shrenik P.

    i'd heard some really good things about this burger - so was pretty excited to try it let's start with the bun. there are a lot of places that get the bun wrong - but this isn't one of them. the inside and outside of each bun is really well charred to a point where it's not soft but still goes easily through your mouth to make each bite satisfying. the bun is also sauced really well the pork belly is fantastic - it's full of fat and flavor. I do wish it was placed above rather than below the smash patties though - because i didn't really taste it at all until i moved it to be above the smash patties speaking of the smash patties - i'm a little confused on that front. the description says two but i was only able to make out one. maybe they just fused together somehow but for me i pretty much only noticed one smashed patty - it was pretty thick, so i can't complain too much, while eating. I do think i prefer regular patties to smashed patties though - as you lose a lot of the juiciness as far as the taste of the smash patty(ies) i thought it was really good. you can tell these were grilled really well based on the smoky, flame-based flavor present throughout the meat. these were also a perfect texture for what a smashes patty should be the cheese was another hit. you know it's perfectly melted when after taking a bite of the burger your hands are essentially dripping with cheese, along with the jaew bong mayo - which itself was pretty good adding to this dish were the onions - which i could eat an entire dish just of did think the cilantro was alright - didn't quite fulfill its role as the lettuce replacement as good as i expected the biggest thing holding this burger back in my opinion was the lack of any real non-umami flavor. if there was some spice, even a little bit, that would elevate the burger to a whole another level I considered getting the chili oil to pour over the burger, but didn't feel like paying extra for that For this reason, I can't call this the 'best burger in seattle' - but it's probably the best burger i've had in a while i thought the portion size was also near perfect - maybe just a tiny bit small

    Lao Burger
    Eljay C.

    I wasn't really impressed with the food here at all. I have a lot of friends that are Lao and have been going to their parties and this isn't it. It's good but not what I'm used to. The flavors were partially there but needed some umpf. Would I come back? Probably not. The service was great but the amount of food and how expensive it was doesn't justify m coming back.

    Menu (Jan 2026)
    Albert T.

    We were excited to visited Taurus Ox after eating at their burger place over on Capital Hill. We don't have too much experience with Lao cuisine and are always on the lookout for new dishes to try. Taurus Ox seemed to be the perfect next stop. This particular restaurant, located in a more residential area east of Capitol Hill, was relatively quiet for Friday lunch when we walked in. Upon opening the front door, we immediately smelled the fragrance of jasmine rice in the air, whetting our appetites. That seemed like a promising start. We were quickly led over to one of the booths towards the rear and ordered a couple of dishes: Lao Beef Jerky ($16) - This is an interesting but simple dish, consisting of thinly sliced beef jerky pieces on top of a bed of sticky rice. The jerky isn't bone dry like western jerky, but rather has some moisture and more of a tender chew. The beef is surprisingly flavorful, being very beefy and aromatic with ginger and lemongrass. They leave some of the fat on, giving a bit of contrast in mouthfeel and texture. I found the sticky rice to be a little dried out, like they had left it exposed to the air awhile, allowing a skin to form. It's not really ideal, but the interior of the sticky rice was fine. This dish comes with a side of jaew som. It's full of fishy umami, extremely fresh herbal tasting, with a light tanginess, and a slight kick at the end. (4/5) Lao Burger ($18) - This burger can be described with only several words: dry, tough, desiccated. There is something seriously wrong with the burger preparation at Taurus Ox - it's nothing like the balanced and flavorful dish served at their sister restaurant. The burgers are smashed only gently and aren't fried at high enough heat, resulting in floppy pucks without much lacy caramelization. Yet they are also somehow extremely dry inside, not to mention very salty, necessitating going through several cups of water. There's some funky cheese melted in between the two patties, which I would think would add some fat and moisture to the dish, but it's also somehow dried out and tough. The slice of pork belly on the bottom also doesn't help; it's completely overcooked, rendering it a tough salt bomb. I feel like they screwed up and forgot to add the jaew tomato, a critical piece that's really needed to moisten things up. I believe they also didn't add nearly enough of the jaew bong mayo on the bottom slice of bread, I found a certain aromatic and funky flavor, but it also didn't contribute much moisture. Unlike the crisp thicker cut taro stem in the burger at Ox Burger, it's thinly shaved here so it doesn't contribute any texture. At least there are pickled onions on top, slightly fishy and umami, to give some crunch. Overall the flavor profile in general is very good, but the dryness of the whole concoction is unforgivable. I would never order the burger at Taurus Ox again. (2/5) Thom Khem Bowl Lunch Special ($20) - I think this is a half size portion of the $28 entree Thom Khem. It includes a bed of jasmine rice, fragrant and perfectly cooked; a bit of a soft bite giving great mouthfeel. There's half an egg on top, hardboiled and marinated well, then cut in half and pan fried, giving a fried skin (think tiger egg). They serve the dish with some mustard greens. Based on the presentation and serving temperature (cold), I believe they are blanched, iced, then hand wrung before being placed in the bowl. The leaves aren't too bitter for being mustard greens. Some chopped fresno peppers give a bit of a kick. Then we arrive at the star of the dish: the pork belly. Unlike some other places around Seattle that served "pork belly" but actually use cheaper cuts of pork shoulder, Taurus Ox uses full fat belly, albeit skinless. The pieces are cooked until fall apart tender and are braised in a liquid that almost becomes gravy-like in consistency, soaking into and flavoring the rice. It's aromatic, full of umami and saltiness, blending perfectly with the rice. It's a flavorbomb and quite delicious. (4/5) I rarely comment on service, but I feel like Taurus Ox has actively poor service, not to mention that they take noticeable cost cutting measures, giving a poor experience overall. Firstly, they charge high prices for relatively small portions. That's fine if they're going for more mid-to-upscale customers. But then they take shortcuts by having customers pick their own silverware and napkins, similar to a counter service place. The waiters take a completely lackadaisical attitude, sauntering slowly between tables, but mostly standing around not doing anything. For this kind of establishment, and especially due to the fact that the restaurant was only a quarter full or so, I should not need to ask for water refills. I should not have to sit around for fifteen minutes waiting for the check. With how much I enjoyed the burger over at Ox Burger, I can't help but to be disappointed about Taurus Ox. Bathrooms - Two unisex rooms.

    Khao Piek Sen
    Valerie Y.

    I've been wanting to try Taurus Ox for a while and I am so glad that I finally was able to come! My frisbee team came after a game, we called ahead and they happened to have space for 10 people. I shared the Side Lao Sausage & Chicken Wings, they were both great. I enjoyed the dipping sauce for the sausage and the sauce for the wings. Would recommend those. I tried the Lao Burger and thought it was okay; glorified smash burger. The Khao Piek Sen was a stand-out dish to me. The tapioca noodles had the perfect texture and the Chinese donut was a really nice side that came with it. The broth was so soul-warming. I can't wait to come back and get it again!

    Vegan Papaya Salad and standard Papaya Salad
    Jenny T.

    My friend and I came here for dinner on a Saturday. We were able to find parking up the street from the restaurant and were seated upon arrival. Food & Drinks: I ordered a tamarind cocktail to start that was pretty good. I loved the salted rim. I started with the vegan papaya salad that was pretty good. My friend said it wasn't as good as her standard papaya salad, but I still enjoyed it. For my main dish, I got the vegan curry. The curry was full of flavor, tofu, and veggies. I would order it again. Service: Service was friendly and attentive. Drinks came out promptly after ordering. The papaya salads came out first and quick. Entrees came after at a good pace. TL;DR - good food and good service

    Salad
    Cat N.

    This cute little Seattle restaurant offers Lao fusion food. I came here for dinner with one other person while visiting Seattle. We weren't super hungry but wanted to still check it out. Taurus Ox was offering happy hour while we were there (2-5pm). However we just ordered off the regular menu. We shared the Laos burger, lao sausages, and the Soop Pak salad. The Lao burger was full of flavor and was really nice. It had smashed patties with cheese, tomatoes, pork belly, and pickled onions. It was served by itself. It was an average size. The lao sausages came with a delicious sauce and was very enjoyable. The soop pak salad was okay. Not a favorite but I'm glad we got our greens in. Their menu isn't super extensive but it has items you definitely cannot get anywhere else. I appreciate their creativity and flavors. They also have specality cocktails and drinks as well. The service though being good was extremely slow. It took a long time to put our orders in and for our check. The restaurant is small but cute. It is great for intimate groups or large groups. Parking can be an issue since it is only street parking.

    Nam Khao
    Damien H.

    Came to Taurus Ox on a late summer afternoon and had quite a pleasant experience! Came with one friend and was treated enthusiastically and seated promptly. It was a Thursday afternoon and wasn't super crowded. The dishes we ordered ended up tasting excellent. The Nam Khao had the ideal mix of slightly spicy and tangy flavors with the perfect amount of crunch, and the lettuce provided to put it into wraps was fresh and nicely crisp. All the meats on the meat platter were perfectly savory and delicious. I will say the texture on the sticky rice was not quite soft and sticky enough in my opinion, but that was a relatively minor issue in the big picture. Also when we went it was happy hour and the $7 cocktails are excellently priced! The vibe inside the restaurant is vibrant and cozy, and also reasonably casual. Our server was very friendly and happy to answer any and all questions we had, which we had several of since we hadn't had a lot of Laotian food before, and the suggestions were all very helpful. Overall would recommend visiting

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    Ask the Community - Taurus Ox

    Are there gluten free options for folks with celiac?

    Yes. The cuisine is naturally free of much gluten. Let your server know so the kitchen staff can use separate equipment accordingly

    Are there any options for kids?

    We don’t have a kids menu per se, but we can certainly accommodate your child if you ask our server. Any simple dish with rice, i.e. chicken/rice. Anything with eggs. We have simply steamed veg that we can serve. A half order of Phad lao noodles,… Read more

    Is Taurus Ox in a new location now (no longer on Madison)?

    We are now at a new location in the Stevens neighborhood of Capitol Hill. The address is 903 19th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112.

    Do you use MSG?

    Sparingly, but yes

    Is Khao Piak Sen on the menu still?

    No it’s not

    Are there any non-pork (pig product) options?

    Plenty; the phad lao has the option of chicken, shrimp, tofu. Laap is sans pork, as is the gang nor mai (bamboo stew). The soop pak, a salad of mushrooms, blanched yu choy, ginger and sesame is vegan. Beef jerky, rice and jeaw varietals are all pork… Read more

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    A great place for Lao food up north! Usually we would have to go down to Seattle to get some good…read moreLao food but fear not Sabai Sabai is nearby! I came with a group of eight and yes a majority of us are Lao so we knew what to order! We got Soup Nor Mai, Sai Oua, Nam Khao, Laab Sein, and a Som Tum platter to share between the eight of us! Family style never goes wrong! Of course, we got some Khao Niew to pair with our food. Everything was so good! I was excited to eat the Soup Nor Mai because I don't eat it often at home. My friends and I agreed it was pretty good to what we have at home! If you are looking for authentic Lao food up north, Sabai Sabai is right there!

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    $$

    Decided to stop by this place in search of quality Thai food and a nice ambiance and it did not…read moredisappoint! My friend and I walked in at 9:20 (~40 mins before closing) and got a seat at the bar. They have happy hour from 9pm-close so we ordered the curry from the happy hour menu ($10), kra pao with an egg (~$20), and drinks (lychee martini $9, Thai-Tini $9). Such a great deal!! My favorite thing had to be the yellow curry, it was so creamy and had a nice kick. The kra pao was also very good, we picked spice 2 which was pretty hot but manageable. I would highly recommend making a reservation in advance, we got pretty lucky to get a walk in spot but the place was totally filled. A nice place for an upscale meal with a friend or a date!

    Stopped by during my short visit to Seattle to catch up with a friend. She recommended we try out…read moreKin Len, her local favorite Thai spot. I am so glad she did. Vibe - When I walked in, it felt like I was in a nighttime district on the streets of Thailand, eating and drinking whatever they had available. The vibe was that of a dark ambiance, with neon lights shining throughout the restaurant. Hospitality - The front-of-house staff was well-mannered and courteous, and they seated us quickly on a Monday night at 8:00 PM. It was a relatively busy night. However, we ordered fairly quickly, and the food came out within 10 to 15 minutes. Food - Food-wise, we ordered the Fried Papaya, Crispy Fried Rice, Khao Soi, Tom Yum, and Crispy Pork Belly Fried Rice. Gosh, I have to say, I was blown away by the flavors and the portion sizes! Typically, four dishes can serve three people, but I felt like these could have served five. The fried papaya salad was lightly battered with a typical papaya salad dipping sauce featuring a base of fish sauce, green beans, tomatoes, and chilies. It was good. The crispy fried rice was served with lettuce wraps, and OMG, I kid you not when I tell you this is some of the crispiest rice I've ever had. It's hard to find, but when you do, you can't wait to take another bite. I thought the khao soi overall was not bad. I enjoyed that they put the fried noodles on top so that you can mix them into the curry when it's brought out. Lastly, the pork belly was well-cooked with a crispy, crunchy exterior, and served with delicious Thai-flavored fried rice! Drinks - We ordered the Thai lemon iced tea and the Thai tea cremosa. Both tasted good. Overall, I was very satisfied with this place, and if I lived here, I could see myself grabbing some late-night bites with the homies.

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    Kin Len Thai Night Bites - Battered Chicken Red Curry

    Battered Chicken Red Curry

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    Songkran Breeze

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    Kalabaw Bar & Kitchen - Avocado Sweet Corn

    Kalabaw Bar & Kitchen

    4.5(112 reviews)
    2.1 miBelltown
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    I was waiting for the bar next-door to open because I forgot my cell phone there. I stumbled into…read moreKalabaw by accident.. I was just window shopping on what type of Thai food they had. I walked in and decided to give them a shot. Try something easy ..I got the wonton soup with egg noodles.. the broth was umami and garlicky, and warmed up my soul. The wontons were nice and tender, flavored with shrimp and pork. It was like a warm hug. Hit the spot! Second, I ordered the crispy spicy fish. It was an extraordinary presentation even my Chef friend was delighted to see the culinary expertise of the Chef. And it was also very reasonably priced. The service was excellent. They were very welcoming. The decor of the restaurant is super upscale. It looks like a fancy club. This would be a great place to bring a first date. Overall I was super impressed and very happy that I stumbled into this delicious restaurant. 10/10

    We walked over from Pike Place Market and were warmly greeted and seated by Chef Supanot, who…read moreimmediately made us feel welcome. He offered great menu suggestions and shared the story behind the restaurant--his brother designed the space, and he built it with the help of friends, which made the experience feel even more special. The menu is Thai-forward with a few standout dishes from other Asian cuisines mixed in thoughtfully. The décor is gorgeous--an elevated, glamorous tribute to the water buffalo that feels bold yet refined. We ordered the Miang Kham, Crying Tiger, and Mango Salad. I always order Miang Kham when I see it since it's such a rare find, and this one was excellent. The Crying Tiger was tasty but came out more well done than the medium-rare we ordered. That said, we still finished it because the dipping sauce was fantastic and the purple-and-white sticky rice was delicious. The Mango Salad was beautifully prepared with shredded mango that had just the right crunch and tartness. Generous portions served. Even during a busy late afternoon, the chef handled guests with ease and a big smile, serving beautifully executed dishes and cocktails. Very impressive. We'll definitely be bringing friends here next time we're in Seattle. Tip: They do true Thai spice levels here--proceed with caution."

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    Kalabaw Bar & Kitchen - The décor is gorgeous--an elevated, glamorous tribute to the water buffalo that feels bold yet refined.

    The décor is gorgeous--an elevated, glamorous tribute to the water buffalo that feels bold yet refined.

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    Kalabaw Train Fried Rice

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    Pestle Rock - Kao Soi

    Pestle Rock

    4.4(1k reviews)
    4.7 miBallard
    $$

    The owner is SUPER sweet and he kept checking in on us and made great recommendations. It felt very…read morepersonal and I really enjoyed my experience. The food was absolutely delicious! I believe we got the Mee Ka Ti Noodles and Kao Soi Noodles. If you like Pad Thai, I would recommend the Mee Ka Ti Noodles. I personally thought it was so so good. The ambiance of the restaurant is very nice and this is my go-to place for Thai food! It is very unique and a fusion of cuisines. One of my favorites restaurants near Seattle!

    The restaurant space is nicer than most other Thai restaurants I've been to. I like the booth…read moreseating. Another Thai restaurant with the same owner is next door, but we chose to eat at Pestle Rock. Secret Savory is also a few businesses down and has comparable prices - each entree is basically $20+. You won't find the usual curry or noodle dishes here. I tried the gai yaang (half order) because I wanted to fill up on protein, but not have leftovers. It came with a decent amount of chicken, though there's bones throughout. The Gai Phad King Stir-Fry was too liquid-y - not my kind of dish, even though it seemed similar to some Chinese dishes I've had before. The celery was on the crispier side. The ginger was noticeable in it, so that was good. Overall, the dish didn't seem to be worth the cost for the size unless wood ear mushrooms are overly pricey or something. I don't think Chinese restaurants charge this much for dishes with similar ingredients and portions.

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    Pestle Rock - Tom Yum Talay Soup

    Tom Yum Talay Soup

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    COMMUNION Restaurant and Bar - Pinto beans

    COMMUNION Restaurant and Bar

    4.3(555 reviews)
    1.0 miCentral District
    $$$

    I had been to Communion before and was excited to finally take my husband. The menu had changed up…read morea little since my last time but everything was still really good so no complaints there. It is a small spot (sorta) so you kind of get in where you fit in. We ended up at the bar and honestly it worked out perfectly. Our bartender was friendly, engaging and just made us feel right at home. Another staff member came through at some point and was equally as kind. The service all around was great. Now let me talk about the food because that cabbage had no business being that good. I know that sounds random but it was my favorite thing and I did not see that coming. The mac and cheese was delicious, the fried chicken was really good, and my husband was all about the rice and black eyed peas (surprisingly). I also ordered a non alcoholic drink and even though I cannot remember the name it was really good too. The only minor thing was that one of the items, I think it was the hush puppies or cornbread, came out a little lukewarm. They mentioned it can be hard to keep that particular item hot, and flavor wise it was YUM so it was not a dealbreaker. Everything else comes out fresh as it's cooked so just know timing can vary by dish. It did get crowded toward the end and they politely let us know people were waiting outside. They handled it with so much grace it did not feel uncomfortable at all. I will definitely be back. Already curious about what will be on the menu next time.

    This was hands down my favorite meal of my weekend trip. I found this spot through TikTok, and it…read morecame highly recommended. We didn't have a reservation, but after about a 10-minute wait, we were lucky enough to snag two seats at the bar. From the moment we walked in, the vibe felt warm, welcoming, and genuinely hospitable. The seating seems intentionally designed to bring people together, and you could see it in the mix of large groups, couples, and even solo diners. Like the name, it had a "communal" energy that made the space feel alive and intimate. The hostess, bartenders, and our waitress were all phenomenal. They were attentive and easy to talk to. Also, the playlist was good. It really added to the overall experience. We started with the sweet potato hoe cakes, and they were absolutely amazing. I loved the texture. They were soft, pillowy, and balanced. They weren't too sweet, even with the honey butter. I wish I'd ordered more to go because I haven't stopped thinking about them. I'll have to try recreating them at home. For my entree, I ordered the stuffed trout, and this is where things really took off. It's a whole fried trout stuffed with a seafood dressing (shrimp, catfish and oysters), and it immediately caught my eye on the menu. I'm not used to eating whole fish, and I don't think I'd even had trout before, but this dish was mouthwateringly good. The fish was crispy, hot, and perfectly seasoned. The béarnaise sauce really set it off. There were so many layers of flavor and texture, and everything just worked together perfectly. On top of that, the presentation was stunning. I posted it on my Instagram story and immediately had people asking where my food was as from. This meal was very memorable. I have zero notes. The ambiance, food, music, and service were all top-tier. Side note: There is a 5% "communal" surcharge added to every bill. The money is used to support staff benefits, the support staff, and the line cooks. This is separate from the gratuity. This surcharge is clearly explained on the menu, and I really love and appreciate the transparency and that they care about the employees. But yeah. Super good. We love a good meal and we damn near left there skipping.

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    COMMUNION Restaurant and Bar - Mac & Cheese

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