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A photo of Terra Plata restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(4226)
Price: Very Expensive
• Farm-to-table • Capitol Hill / First Hill
Booked 38 times today
Terra Plata is James Beard award winning Chef Tamara Murphy's "Earth to Plate" concept. It is the result of her love for creative and delicious plates inspired by the seasons and made possible by our local growers & artisan producers.
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4.7
Exceptional(973)
Price: Expensive
• Middle Eastern • Capitol Hill / First Hill
Booked 18 times today
Mamnoon is a vibrant restaurant in Seattle that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of the Levant and Persia. The menu features a modern take on classic dishes, using fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from the Pacific Northwest. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with sleek Syrian decor and art adorning the walls. Whether you're looking for a casual meal or a special occasion, Mamnoon is the perfect place to experience the flavors of the Middle East.
A photo of Spinasse restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(3818)
Price: Very Expensive
• Italian • Capitol Hill / First Hill
Booked 33 times today
We recommend making a reservation however, we have some counter seats available on a first come first serve basis for walk-ins. There could be a waitlist so come early!Cascina Spinasse is offering in-house dining seven days a week. Sunday-Thursday 5pm - 10pm. Friday & Saturday 5pm - 11pm.
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4.9
Exceptional(872)
Price: Very Expensive
• Sushi • Belltown / Pike Place Market
Booked 27 times today
Sushi Kashiba is Seattle's destination for Japanese fine dining at its highest level. Located next to historic Pike Place Market. Take a coveted seat at the Omakase sushi bar, where you just might find multi-James Beard Award nominated Chef Shiro Kashiba holding court.Most guests order one of Sushi Kashiba's chef curated sushi dinners. The mix of fresh local fish as well as delicacies from Japan and around the world will satisfy the palette of seasoned sushi fans as well as new entrants into the sushi world. We also feature à la carte items like agedashi tofu, oysters on the half shell and Chef Kashiba's New York Times featured black cod kasuzuke. Welcome to Sushi Kashiba.
A photo of The George restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1225)
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary American • Downtown
Booked 30 times today
Discover The George: A modern dining destination led by Director of Culinary Eraj Jayawickreme. Indulge in a brasserie-inspired menu within a high-design space, marking a new era for this historic hotel's iconic dining room. The menu celebrates local, seasonal ingredients through small plates, raw selections, vegetarian options, mains, and desserts. Savor Pacific Northwest flavors with the freshest seafood, artisan cheeses, and vibrant produce. The George pays homage to the historic Georgian Room, a Seattle icon since 1924. Designed by renowned Spanish studio Lázaro Rosa-Violán, the space blends history with timeless aesthetics. Hand-painted tiles, Art Deco chandeliers, and marble floors enhance the ambiance, while floor-to-ceiling iron and glass doors and original Palladian windows complete the vision. With a private dining room and semi-private enclaves, The George is perfect for groups and special occasions.Restaurant & Bar Design Awards: Best Design, Americas, 2023.
A photo of STELLA. restaurant
4.3
Awesome(889)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary Italian • Capitol Hill / First Hill
Booked 11 times today
STELLA. A stylish, neighborhood kitchen offering local, seasonal, and sustainable provisions, as well as recognizable, and rare craft cocktails, wine, and other interesting concoctions. #ohstella!***Fireside RoomThe cozy round s[pace nestled into the Hotel Sorrento's lobby hosts live piano on weekends, our famous Silent Reading Parties, and seasonal high teas. Join us for dinner or or brunch! Please note, the Fireside Room becomes 21+ when we turn down the lights and open the bar at 4 o'clock sharp seven days a week.***The GardenThe Hotel Sorrento's al fresco dining. Our herbaceous and floral patio is available for sunny brunches, and twinkles in the candlelight through dinner service.***Find our calendar of live piano and specialty dinners through the Happening's Page at www.hotelsorrento.com.
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4.6
Exceptional(2957)
Price: Expensive
• Italian • Lake Union / Eastlake
Booked 28 times today
Serafina opened its doors in 1991 as an intimate neighborhood restaurant located along Eastlake between the University and Downtown. Its intimate, sultry atmosphere, outdoor garden seating and its authentic Italian cuisine make it a favorite with diners from around the Puget Sound and beyond. Serafina's philosophy is simple: Offer the freshest, highest quality ingredients, present the food in an honest and inviting way, and provide the casual warmth and soothing ambiance that echoes the welcoming embrace of an Italian home.The ritual of coming together sharing wine and food with family and friends is the central motif in our lives. Italian food has an immediacy, honesty, and warmth; it possesses the spirit of a grandmother's wisdom and love. Italian food isn't about trailblazing alchemy or edible high fashion; Italian food is about staying connected—to each other, to the past, to the earth.
A photo of Osteria La Spiga restaurant
4.5
Awesome(1998)
Price: Moderate
• Italian • Capitol Hill / First Hill
Booked 12 times today
Open for Indoor and (seasonal) Patio dining TUES–WED, 5:00pm-9:00pm, and THURS–SAT, 5:00pm-9:30pm. Please be sure to select "Outdoor" when reserving the patio; otherwise we cannot guarantee you'll be seated there. Happy Hour is TUES-SAT, 5:00pm-6:00pm. Online ordering for takeout: TUES–SAT, 5pm-8:30pm—pick up at la Spiga (load zone out front).Since 1998, la Spiga has been renowned for its authentic, northern Italian cuisine -- a gastronomic tribute to Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. Executive chef and co-founder, Sabrina Tinsley, prepares all items from scratch, using whole foods and house-made stocks. Enjoy fresh pastas and sauces, tasty seasonal dishes, house-made breads and desserts, Italian wines and craft cocktails.Our atmosphere is rustically elegant--warm enough for family & cool enough for a date.Please note that a 20% service charge on the total bill will be automatically added for parties of 8 or more, plus sales tax.
A photo of Tulio restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(4106)
Price: Expensive
• Italian • Downtown
Booked 17 times today
Authentic Cuisine, From Northern Italy to SeattleSince its inception, Tulio has been a regular on restaurant awards lists, thanks in no small part to Chef Walter Pisano, whose cooking is inspired as much by his travels through the Old World as his Italian roots. Tulio’s dishes are simple yet sophisticated, combining rustic Italian preparations with local ingredients to create bold flavors and an unforgettable dining experience. Recognizing that our guests have different tastes and dining preferences, we proudly offer several gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian dishes on each of our daily menus. If you have any food allergies or other special requests, please let us know.
A photo of Joule restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(1419)
Price: Expensive
• Steakhouse • Wallingford
Booked 9 times today
Joule, the first restaurant from celebrated husband and wife cooking team Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi, is re-located in October, 2012 to the innovative, newly developed the Fremont Collective in Seattle’s Wallingford/Fremont neighborhood. From its original opening in 2007, Joule has cultivated a loyal dining fan base and captured the attention of an admiring local and national media captivated by the couple’s unique, modern perspective on Korean cuisine. Joule, the mature sibling to Yang and Chirchi’s restaurant, Revel, highlights Korea’s love of beef featuring unconventional cuts accompanied by distinctive and shareable side dishes.Joule takes reservations for 1.75-3 hour time slots (depending on party size). We do our best to accommodate as many guests as possible and ask that you are considerate of other diners at the end of your meal. If you feel that your party requires more time, please let us know in the notes and we will get back to you with our available accommodations.

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  • Nabeel
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Look, I judge restaurants by the food primarily. So the small things I prefer or don't like about noise, value, or service timing matter, but not that much. Because the food at Terra Plata was really really good. We had one course from each quadrant of the menu (starter, earth, land, sea), and they were all good. We had the albracore crudo (really really good despite finding one pinbone), shishito peppers (normally an afterthought at restaurants - not here, the spices added a lot of depth), and the truffle and mushroom risotto (perfect texture). The land course (portuguese roast pig) was probably the only disappointment because it just wasn't as much of a flavor bomb as we expected from the ingredient's listed and just lacked something special. But it was still quite good, just overshadowed by the other dishes. And finally, the dessert (Basque Cheesecake) was amazing. No store bought pre-made dessert here. Unbelievable texture and the blood orange caramel was perfectly balanced. Tiny notes: the food comes out as it's done, which sometimes leads to awkward timing unless you plan what makes sense to have in what order. The service is good, but the restaurant was busy and you won't have them checking on you often. Not inherently an issue - I would rather have someone bothering me less than more. And we did find a pin bone in the crudo. But overall, it's a place I would recommend to foodies.
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    Terra PlataPrice: Very Expensive• Farm-to-table• Capitol Hill / First Hill
    4.7
  • Melissa
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    Luis and the food were amazing! Spinasse continues to be our favorite!
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    SpinassePrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Capitol Hill / First Hill
    4.8
  • harjeev
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    Great experience, the staff was really accomodating and kind. I loved the service.
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    The GeorgePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown
    4.4
  • PetraVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    Was lucky enough to have chef Shiro himself. Every bite was exquisite! It's an experience and excellent meal.
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    Sushi KashibaPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Belltown / Pike Place Market
    4.9
  • MayVIP
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •39 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    Authentic, delicious Lebanese food. The helpings are a bit small.
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    mamnoonPrice: Expensive• Middle Eastern• Capitol Hill / First Hill
    4.7
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