
In the heart of Seattle, where diverse cultures converge and vibrant culinary experiences await, lies a hidden gem that’s more than just a restaurant – it’s a journey through the authentic flavors of Mexico. Welcome to our family-owned establishment, where we proudly present a delectable slice of Mexico’s culinary heritage right here in the Pacific Northwest.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15607 1st Ave S #102, Burien, WA 98148
Phone: (206) 397-4837
Website: http://www.kikeysseattle.com/
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Reviews
I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they do serve espresso and cappuccino. The Breakfast Parrilla with scramble eggs and chorizo was served piping hot in a small cast iron skillet plate and was delicious and well-prepared. The Steak and Eggs were also very good – steak was tender and perfectly cooked med rare as requested. The Buenos Dias was also very tasty and served hot as were all the dishes.
You will not be inspired to stop by based on the store front appearance; however, the fact that there is a line of guests waiting for a table outside says all you need to know. If we are in the area again, we will be back.
There are three things you have to try:
• Nutella French Toast: it’s was to die for, very tasty. The bread is thick and fluffy, and they do not shy away from the Nutella. It’s a total treat.
• Asada Burrito: Super flavorful and packed with high-quality, well-seasoned steak. It’s huge and incredibly satisfying.
• Breakfast Parrilla: My personal favorite. Everything from the potatoes to the tender carne asada was cooked to perfection and delicious.
Great atmosphere and even better food. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Walked in with my service dog, immediately got faces and reactions. Sat us in the corner, and sent another poor waitress to question us(she was great! This isn’t about her!) but you can tell once she went back to management and said what I informed her of(that there isn’t a service dog ID card.), management was upset. It took an hour between getting our food and finally asking someone for a check. Nobody checked in on us, my plate got forgotten and the server was just like “did you order or..???”
Mind you, my dog was asleep tucked under the table the whole time during all of this.
Great food, but that doesn’t allow discrimination and ADA laws are still federal wide. Bummed, would not go again even if I left my service dog at home. (Which I shouldn’t be expected to do for good service)
The food seems overpriced at first glance, but stick around it’s definitely worth it. I ordered the torta, that is overflowing with carne asada that was tender in some bites, crispy-edged in others, seasoned exactly how you want carne asada to taste at a Mexican place: far from bland. It came with a side of potatoes that were soft but not mushy, and a homemade green sauce with the perfect level of heat. I cleaned my plate.
The place was packed, mostly with Latino families. Always a good sign. Plan to wait a bit, but it’s worth it. I’m already planning my next visit.
Thanks, Tia Kike. My compliments to the chef.
Warning: limited parking ️