Now open on Capitol Hill Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe

Seattle, WALocal News

The newly opened Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe on Capitol Hill is a culinary gem that combines Filipino and European flavors, delighting local food lovers. Aly Anderson, who took over Piroshki on 3rd in 2016, has revitalized the E Pine area of the Pike Motorworks development with her innovative offerings. The cafe features traditional piroshkis, sweet desserts, and Filipino dishes like turon, showcasing Anderson's commitment to her family's culinary heritage. Every Friday, she serves Filipino cuisine, enhancing the cafe's diverse menu. The establishment has quickly gained popularity, even earning a feature on Food Network’s "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.

" Anderson's vision for the cafe includes creating a tranquil atmosphere where customers can relax, watch the bakers, and savor her delicious creations. Pinoyshki Bakery and Cafe is now open at 715 E Pine, inviting the community to experience its unique flavors. For more details, visit pinoyshki. com.

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