A Spanish restaurant is preparing to open a new location in Seattle’s Hillman City neighborhood.
Sonora Carne Asada House will debut at 5901 Rainier Ave. S., according to a Facebook post.
This will be the restaurant’s second location, joining the flagship in Auburn. The team also operates a food truck and hosts pop-ups, including regular appearances at The Outlet Collection Seattle on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The name comes from Sonora, a region in northwestern Mexico often called the “land of meat.” Bordering New Mexico and Arizona, the area is known for carne asada, Sonoran-style hot dogs and flour tortillas, which are reflected throughout the menu.
Signature menu items at Sonora Carne Asada House include the asada taco with prime steak on a homemade flour tortilla, the al pastor taco with mesquite-smoked marinated pork on a locally made corn tortilla topped with grilled pineapple, and the carne asada plate with ribeye, beans, onions and tortillas.
While an official opening date has not yet been announced, a post reads, “Getting there! One step at a time.”
Visit the Sonora Carne Asada House website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook.
