Lincoln South Food Hall Has it All! Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

Lincoln South Food Hall has quickly become a go-to destination for food lovers in Downtown Bellevue, offering a variety of gourmet lunch options under $10. Located on the second floor of the Lincoln Square Expansion, this beautifully designed food hall houses seven distinct restaurants, each reflecting a unique culinary style. From Avo-Poké’s customizable poke bowls to Baguette Epicerie’s delicious brunch options, patrons can find something to satisfy any craving. Notably, Barrio Luchador serves authentic al pastor tacos from a vibrant Airstream trailer, while Burger Brawler offers indulgent chopped steak burgers. The ambiance is designed for comfort, featuring plenty of seating and workspace, encouraging visitors to stay longer.

The article details the standout menu items from each restaurant, illustrating the diversity and quality of food available. With its convenient location and inviting atmosphere, Lincoln South Food Hall is a must-visit for anyone in the area. This new dining hub is not only a culinary hotspot but also a community gathering place.

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