For airport fare, this place was pretty great. Quick, easy, gluten free options labeled clearly. My man got a breakfast sandwich, which he noted was substantial for the price. I got some deviled eggs and a thing of olives. Sexy olives. That’s how they label them. Sexy olives. And a little, old Asian woman read everything we ordered back to us… Sexy olives. It made my morning. If I have some time to kill in SeaTac and I’m hungry, you bet I’ll be coming here again.
P A.
Place rating: 2 San Diego, CA
The service was great but unfortunately the sandwich was just bleh. I guess I should’ve figured it wouldn’t be that good when the sandwiches are all made in advanced and they just heat it up once you order. I had the egg, bacon, cheese sandwich and there was no flavor. The people around me had packets of ketchup and lots of salt and pepper. I should’ve done the same. I ended up just eating the bacon which wasn’t even crispy. Oh well, airport food.
Ben s.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I have been coming the location by c gates for many years, and I’m always struck by the great attitude, friendliness, and terrific service I get in this location. Congratulations to all the employees here, and to Kathy for a great staff.
Andrea M.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
I frequently visit the airport and have stopped going to Dish D’lish, even though for the most part the food is good with unique fresh flavors. I used to look forward to their yummy coffee but their service is so very bad. Today I wanted to give the place another chance because I really like their espresso. I walked in with my adult son. We were the only customers there. Although there were three women yaking behind the counter and another cleaning, not one even acknowledged us let alone offered us assistance. I tried to get their attention but they were too engrossed in their conversation. They were not speaking English, maybe that is the problem.
Ziyan C.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
I was looking for something that looked relatively fresh and wasn’t fast food or seafood. This worked, though was pretty overpriced, and my sandwich bread was very stale(it was 9pm on a Monday). Cost: $ 16.10 all in for a quinoa cup and a sandwich. * Sandwich w/turkey fixings($ 8.95) — 3.5 stars Great flavors(like Thanksgiving in a sandwich). Stuffing, cranberry sauce. I really like the fresh grilled part, but the sandwich was likely sitting out all day and the bread was very stale! * Quinoa cup($ 5.75) — 3 stars A bit dry. I bought this thinking it had nice juicy cherry tomatoes, but they were dried pieces. Not too much flavor, a bit too much feta(or other similar) cheese, some crunch from cucumber/celery.
Alyson M.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
One of the worst Turkey Pesto’s I’ve ever had. They do have a nice variety. Personally, I wouldn’t try any of the other menu items though based on the taste of the Turkey Pesto.
Lea M.
Place rating: 2 Honolulu, HI
Decent food but service is below par — would be better if employees cared just a little.
Joanna T.
Place rating: 4 Wauwatosa, WI
In the context of «airport food» — 4 stars. I don’t expect much from airport restaurants, so if I get something that’s a bit above average, I’m pretty happy. My breakfast sandwich was definitely premade and reheated, but for all that it was actually really tasty and quite a generous size for $ 7. They use really good bread and quality cheese which makes a difference. The people working were nice, even at 6am. There are lots of grab and go choices if you are in a rush and they offer a good number of fairly healthy options. Considering there weren’t a ton of places open for breakfast(Starbucks, McD’s, a few others) Dish D’Lish seems to be the best of the lot.
Stephen M.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
Ordered the Mile High Turkey Club Panini. Inch High is more like it. Not worth the airport prices. Service was pretty quick though.
Barbra K.
Place rating: 3 Spanaway, WA
I got the cheddar and bacon strata while waiting for my flight. If you like dry, tasteless food, heated to lukewarm in a microwave, this is the place for you. When I think of strata, I think of light, fluffy clouds of(in this case) savory goodness. This dish was none of that. It was greasy, nearly tasteless, and completely stuck to the parchment paper wrap. Not having eaten anything in almost 24 hours, I gave up trying to eat the thing like a civilized person and attacked it like a barbarian, wresting the cohered wrapper from the edible middle. A liberal amount of pepper will at least add some taste, but nothing can mask the greasy cheesy coating in your mouth as you attempt to swallow. Truly disappointed.
Akilah B.
Place rating: 2 San Pedro, CA
I was told that the better food options were in this gate rather than the gate my flight was leaving from. The menu is pretty simple. Panini’s style sandwiches and salads both are pretty made. And there is no substitutions(BOO, I really wanted the grilled cheese with chicken). I ordered the turkey Florentine(turkey, 3 leaves of spinach, A SLICE of cheese and some spread on whole grain bread) the sandwich was barely grilled and semi soggy. The lemonade is made to order. The cashier rang me up and called my drink order to her co worker who yelled back«I’m busy!» I thought was a joke. Until I realized I just spent 10 minutes checking emails and and still no lemonade. The cashier finally left her post to make it. Good thing I had a 2 hour layover.
C M.
Place rating: 4 Miami, FL
Arrived at the airport Early & needed a good breakfast after the TSA check through. We found this cafeteria at the terminal & when for it. I had Artichoke Strata & Muffuletta with one Oatmeal Cookie & Wife had Turkey Sandwich. We share the Strata that was Awesome(must have if you are at this place) Muffuletta was Good but not as good as the Strata. Wife Turkey Sandwich was OK. The Oatmeal Cookie was save for later, we were to full. Place was nice & clean & had a GOOD Breakfast.
Alex K.
Place rating: 3 New Baltimore, MI
A little over ten bucks for a 20oz water and a sandwich. I know airport food generally isn’t very good, so this is actually a good option, all things considered. The sandwiches are pre-made, but are pressed when ordered, so you get your food pretty quickly. I got the Turkey Club, and didn’t really taste any of the sauce that was supposedly on it … I wound up dipping the second half of my sandwich in mustard and ketchup because of that. It’s a little expensive for what you get, but again, it’s an airport. I did end up full for the next several hours before dinner, so I can’t really complain too much about the value. It’s decent food.
Brad M.
Place rating: 1 Mercer Island, WA
I thought it was terrible. I have walked by this place about 100 times and never stopped and now I know why. I got the mile high Sandwith and it was soggy, flavorless and just not good Go to beechers inside the security as its much better
Stefanie A.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
One of the better choices here at SeaTac. Had the turkey & salami with pesto and peppers.
Michael O.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
I went here and bought some hard boiled eggs and sat down to eat. When I cracked the egg the egg was spoiled so I asked to exchang it and she smiled and said that will be $ 2.70. I told her again the egg was rotten and she smiled and shook her head and said that would be $ 2.70 dear. Never going back
Craig D.
Place rating: 4 Wayne, PA
(3.5) ~ Good Overall food & service MYMENU: * Bacon & Cheddar Strata =(4) very good * Red Pepper & Artichoke Strata =(3.5) good * Orange Juice =(3) ok NOTE: They have LARGE Breakfast sandwiches too… but I haven’t tried them yet…
Liz C.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
If you’re a health nut at the airport then you probably cringe at McDonalds and all the other high calorie, overly cheesey and greasy options at the airport. But don’t be too disheartened because Dish D’lish serves healthier options at the airport. Now I love all food — healthy and not but today I was particularly hoping for something light before I took flight(my stomach can’t handle heavy food and flying). So we stopped by here and took a look at their options. My partner decided to go with a turkey basil pesto panini. They also serve an assortment of breakfast sandwiches. In their refrigerator case they have some sandwiches such as tuna salad, chicken tarragon and thoughtful turkey. Most of these come on wheat or whole grain bread. I chose the thoughtful turkey which also had basil pesto, red pepper hummus, arugula and cucumber. I also got a berry parfait to share and it comes with vanilla fat free yogurt, northwest berries and granola. Now like any other airport place, it’s overpriced. In total it was around $ 22 and I would normally not pay that much for the amount of food they gave. But it tends to be that healthier options usually cost more and the airport can charge more cause people gotta eat. The panini looked as if it needed more filling but was decent. My sandwich was actually pretty good and tasted hearty. The parfait though was way too sweet. The syrup at the bottom could have been toned down and the granola was almost sickeningly too much sugar. However, I was glad we could get a lighter option before boarding and taking out. I’m glad they have fresh fruit and salads here as well. So if you’re looking for something light, healthy, and hearty, this is the place to go.
Chad Y.
Place rating: 3 Honolulu, HI
Sea-Tac has definitely stepped up its game when it comes to dining and shopping options at an airport. Kathy Casey’s Dish D’Lish at the central marketplace is case and point where they bring airport food to another level. It’s grab and go options are really great to take on the plane and while your fellow passengers are stuck eating cold and soggy sandwiches for $ 15 you could be enjoying your Kathy’s Special that was only $ 9. The menu is pretty simple and straight forward. You won’t be wow’d by anything there but they have a good array of items and their Kathy Favorite is my go to item. Its a simple sandwich with chicken, jam, sweet onions and more that makes you lick your fingers after but not smell up the cabin. Service is a little lackluster, but what do you expect? You’re at an airport for crying out loud and the goal of many spots is to get you on your way quickly! Plus… you wouldn’t want to miss your flight over a sandwich right?
Vikéndios N.
Place rating: 4 Maui County, HI
Wanted something for breakfast before our flight. ATMOSPHERE: They’re a café-style restaurant located in the main terminal wing. The panini-style sandwiches are all prepped and refrigerated so all they do is heat them up on the press. They also have cold sandwiches and all types of coffees. BEVERAGE: Café mocha — Great taste. Not overly sweet. FOOD: Egg bacon & cheese sandwich — It’s a thicker white bread with sesame seed crust done in the panini press. It was damn good! Being a light breakfast eater, I ate half and took the other half on the plane. SERVICE: The ladies were all friendly, smiley and patient. There wasn’t a line so our food & beverages were served immediately. OVERALL: Really good food with average prices.