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My boyfriend and I went here on a Saturday afternoon and although they were super busy, we were able to order very quickly. We both ordered the special, which was a chicken sandwich with hummus,... More
My boyfriend and I went here on a Saturday afternoon and although they were super busy, we were able to order very quickly. We both ordered the special, which was a chicken sandwich with hummus, roasted peppers, fresh basil...etc, which also came with a side salad. Our food was brought out promptly. The only negitive thing about our sandwich was the chicken was quite dry, so we just picked it out and had a veggie sandwich, next time I will ask for turkey. But the flavor was amazing and we will definitely be going back.
Pros: Amazing sandwiches, quick
Cons: Dry chicken
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I go to Seattle once a week every week for my volunteer shift at Left Bank and as a former vegan and eternally a very hungry girl I always have something to eat. And of course, it had to be Vegan. I... More
I go to Seattle once a week every week for my volunteer shift at Left Bank and as a former vegan and eternally a very hungry girl I always have something to eat. And of course, it had to be Vegan. I usually just get a Route 66 burger at Johnny Rocket's and call it a day but things have changed.
I walked around Pike Place Market desperate for a killer sandwich and lo and behold! There it was Three Sisters European Cafe at the Post Alley.
The first thing I noticed was the overzealous cafe worker (owner?). He greeted me by saying out loud all the sandwiches come with a salad. Really loudly, I must say.
Sanwiches in their menu is pretty much a reincarnation of the previous sandwich. Almost every sandwich has some form of cheese, a roma tomato and the same (but incredibly scrumptious) rosemary foccacia bread.
Luckily, they had the Vegan sandwich, I can never remember the name because it has about 5 consonants and about 2 vowels in all its one-word glory. Anyway, I do remember the ingredients: spicy, savory hummus, roasted eggplant, roma tomatoes on a rosemary infused foccacia. The sandwich is phenomenal although it's a bit small, and the side salad is pretty much forgettable. It's just an array of shredded random greens in a sour vinaigrette dressing.
The cafe is a cozy for a lack of a better word. I've never seen it packed but there are always signs the place was attacked and abandoned about 20 minutes before I arrived. Trays and menus are scattered everywhere, the tables are a little dirty but I don't necessarily think of it as a bad thing. It's very unpretentious with it's loud, mismatched paint and over the counter ordering system.
I heard the soups are really good and mostly vegetarian. A meal of my Vegan sandwich, chips and a bottled water would ring up a tab of more than $10. Soups are also a bit pricey but next time I will try them myself.
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Sisters is a great place to go for a fast, nutritious and delicious lunch. The menu boasts a reasonable variety of sandwiches, soups and salads. Most of their sandwiches are made on their foccacia... More
Sisters is a great place to go for a fast, nutritious and delicious lunch. The menu boasts a reasonable variety of sandwiches, soups and salads. Most of their sandwiches are made on their foccacia bread! (Yummy!) The only drawback is the limited seating and most of that is at a long eating bar.
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