Paseo, Caribbean restaurant in Fremont, Seattle, United States
Paseo is a Caribbean restaurant in Seattle preparing dishes with marinated meats, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes centered on generous sandwiches and rice bowls. The menu emphasizes simple, hearty preparations that highlight quality components.
The restaurant was founded in 1994 by Cuban-born chef Lorenzo Lorenzo and went through bankruptcy in 2014. After Ryan Santwire took over and reopened it in 2015, the business stabilized under new ownership.
The restaurant reflects Caribbean cooking through dishes that blend flavors and techniques from island traditions. Visitors can observe how marinades and spice combinations are woven into daily service.
Multiple locations operate across Seattle, with each spot opening and closing at different times. Service is casual and straightforward, making it easy to order and eat quickly without needing reservations.
The restaurant operates a location inside T-Mobile Park, the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners baseball team, where fans can order sandwiches and roasted corn during games. This presence reflects how the brand has become woven into local sports culture.
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