Mamnoon (restaurant)
Restaurant in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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Mamnoon (stylized in lowercase as mamnoon) was a restaurant on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened in 2012 and closed permanently after a final day of service on September 14, 2025.
| Mamnoon | |
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The Mamnoon restaurant before opening for its final day of operation on September 14, 2025. | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Location | 1508 Melrose Avenue, Seattle, King, Washington, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°36′52″N 122°19′40″W |
Other locations | Mamnoon Street, Mbar |
| Website | https://nadimama.com/mamnoon |
Description
The restaurant Mamnoon served Levantine (also described as Iranian, Lebanese,[1] Middle Eastern, Persian, and Syrian)[2][3][4] cuisine on Seattle's Capitol Hill.[5][6][7] It was described as "modern-industrial".[8] The menu included flatbreads, meat kebabs,[9] hummus,[10] pumpkin dumplings, chicory salad with sour mint dressing, and labneh cheesecake.[11]
History
Wassef[12] and Racha Haroun opened the restaurant in November 2012.[5][13][14]
The restaurant's new menu covers in 2014 were designed by Tina Randolph.[15] Mamnoon launched brunch service in 2016.[16]
Carrie Mashaney,[17] Garrett Melkonian, and Jason Stratton were chefs.[18][19][20] Stratton became executive chef in 2015.[21]
Anar and Mbar, which opened in 2016, have been described as sibling establishments.[22][23][24]
In 2025, Mamnoon announced plans to close permanently on September 14.[5][25][26][4]
Reception
Mamnoon was named Restaurant of the Year by Seattle Metropolitan in 2013.[27] Seattle Magazine described the restaurant as "chic and delicious" in 2013.[28]
