Pestle Rock is a thai restaurant Seattle Ballard located in United States.
2305 NW Market St (at Ballard Ave NW) Seattle , WA 98107 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Full Bar, Cocktails |
Delicious. Reccomend Pad mu kua Yao - sesonal eggplant /porkbelly dish and KaNoom Jeen Nam Prik - peanut curry with lots of fresh veggies
This is authentic Thai food from the northeastern region. It's very difficult to find Isan food outside of Thailand. I highly recommend!
Try the "Sai Ua" (Thai style sausage ). It is seasoned with just the right amount of herbs and spices and not found in 99% of Thai restaurants . A unique northern Thai dish that is so delicious!
Many options can be made vegetarian or vegan . Food from Isan - it's different than other Thai cuisine you may be familiar with & quite fresh and delicious!
Coming from South East Asia. I must say this is truly authentic and probably one of the nicest I had compare to those I tried back home in Singapore. All thumbs up!
Staff is very nice. Don't expect cheap big portions like university district/Chinatown. Expect a lot of flavor, that's what you get! Great place!
Northern Thai cuisine is delicious. Pestel Rock is an amazing place to try your journey to the North. Try the chicken wings !
Good edition to Ballard hood. The food was bound to be good when I asked for "phad thai and phad si ew" (sp?), and the told me they had neither, & alt favs were elegant & yummy. Super friendly .
You gotta get that crab fried rice ! I also love the salad with eggplant and ground pork - you wouldn't think a salad with pork in it would be so light and fresh.
I keep coming back for the crab fried rice , they use real Dungeness crab , and it's really addictive. Salads are also wonderful and flavorful.
Fantastic Thai Food ! It’s different than the other Seattle spots. You’ll see.
Yum larb isan is fresh and addicting. Order that and something off their specials menu.
Incredible Thai Food - maybe the best in the city . Be sure to get the tray of spices and chilies
Khao Soi is a MUST! Hard dish to find at a lot of Thai restaurants .
So spicy . So good. Never had a bad dish. Really friendly service . Nice atmosphere.
Amazing food :) Authentic .. As close to Pok Pok (Portland) as it gets in Seattle
Fresh Thai spices are ground daily! If you are looking for quick, cheap , greasy phad thai , do not go here; you belong in the u district.
I ant wait to come back here. Tasty menu and they're so great about food allergies.
Very authentic Thai food - rich ingredients and flavors!
Might be the freshest ingredient Thai food I've ever had!
Menu is too large for everything to be fresh, but the tossed salads might be the highlight
Get the larb ! Thanks me later
Great food, but careful if you're sensitive to spice.
If you're having rice , go for the brown rice . It's excellent.
Larb is nice!
Order 1 spicy dish and the chicken barbecue and share.
Ooooo frog legs !!!!
The thai sausage is a must have
Try the wild boar collar salad
Crab fried rice is a must! Period.
Authentic Thai, great food
Awesome salmon curry !
kao soi is pretty good
Crab fried rice and chicken wings , mmmmmm.......
Tamarind Margarita is sour but quite tasty.
Not many vegetarian options . Spice wusses beware; spice levels can't be modified.
Spicy . Spice wusses beware.
Get the Muu Pha Lo!
Just avoid the Tom yum talay. It’s horrible and tastes like milk
GUAY TIOW KHAEKCod, shrimp, scallops, wheat noodles, bean sprouts, Asian greens, cilantro, and chili oil in coconut curry broth. - Terance L.
Our go to dish! Gotta try the Hainanese chicken. Everything we've tried has been really delicious! - Jane Alvarez
Recommended: Pad See You with tofu! Different aromas and textures create an amazing entree. - Macey W
Open late is a big draw. One of the best chocolate desserts in town. - Lillian Young
Times food writer Nancy leson went nuts over the housemade pistacchio di Bronte (among other flavors, including panna cotta and caramello with fichi). These nuts are the best money can buy. - The Seattle Times