Recession be damned, Makini Howell picked a good time to open Plum

Recession be damned, Makini Howell picked a good time to open Plum Bistro, her all-vegan restaurant on Capitol Hill. Read Jonathan Kauffman’s full review. All photos by Steven Miller.Published on September 22, 2009

Howell and her family are already well known in vegan circles. Plum is MakiniaE™s step up, with higher prices and more complicated dishes. It may just be the dressiest all-vegan restaurant in Seattle.

Howell and her family are already well known in vegan circles. Plum is MakiniaE™s step up, with higher prices and more complicated dishes. It may just be the dressiest all-vegan restaurant in Seattle.

PlumaE™s BBQ poaE™ boy seems cleaner and less messy than the version at Hillside Quickies; lightly pressed between halves of a seeded baguette are fat chunks of seitan that have soaked up a half-pint or so of tangy-sweet barbecue sauce, with a smattering of Hello Kitty pink pickled red onions on top.

PlumaE™s BBQ poaE™ boy seems cleaner and less messy than the version at Hillside Quickies; lightly pressed between halves of a seeded baguette are fat chunks of seitan that have soaked up a half-pint or so of tangy-sweet barbecue sauce, with a smattering of Hello Kitty pink pickled red onions on top.

While the Hillside version needs to be eaten over the sink, lest you look like a random victim on Dexter, at Plum, the sandwich never spills out. Plus itaE™s garnished with a mass of sweet-potato fries covered in soy-mayonnaise scribbling.

While the Hillside version needs to be eaten over the sink, lest you look like a random victim on Dexter, at Plum, the sandwich never spills out. Plus itaE™s garnished with a mass of sweet-potato fries covered in soy-mayonnaise scribbling.

StellinaaE™s former owners left with their artwork, and Howell hasnaE™t bothered to replace it. Right now sheaE™s keeping the roll-up window open at every possible moment, letting the sun and breeze work their wiles.

StellinaaE™s former owners left with their artwork, and Howell hasnaE™t bothered to replace it. Right now sheaE™s keeping the roll-up window open at every possible moment, letting the sun and breeze work their wiles.

Maybe the sandwich just tastes better because of its surroundings. Howell took over Cafe StellinaaE™s space in the Piston & Ring buildingaE”and did nothing to it. Instead, sheaE™s banking on the striking appeal of the raw space, with its concrete walls and poured concrete floors, its slim wood tables, its open kitchen, and its garage-door front window.

Maybe the sandwich just tastes better because of its surroundings. Howell took over Cafe StellinaaE™s space in the Piston & Ring buildingaE”and did nothing to it. Instead, sheaE™s banking on the striking appeal of the raw space, with its concrete walls and poured concrete floors, its slim wood tables, its open kitchen, and its garage-door front window.