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- RRoxaneSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined todayThere were 6 in our group. We all had different entrees, and they all were excellent. I had the paparadelle with bolognese sauce, and it was the best of all the entrees, in my opinion. Wonderful meal!More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- GGailSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoArrived from Idaho, Oregon and Bellingham to celebrate a 70th Birthday. Walked right in and sat down for our 5 o’clock reservation for 4. Delicious clam dip and chips starter. Ordered large sea scallops over creamed corn (delicious and just the right amount), seafood salad (also a perfect size, but a tad salty), Muscovy duck and braised short ribs. Both had an alternative sauce because the advertised sauce Dixie Bourguignon wasn’t ready yet and it was an excellent substitution (took some of each home). We received more of the wine we ordered as compensation for the inconvenience and both our server Tea H and the maitred were very apologetic and enjoyable to talk with. Birthday beignets with Bourbon ice cream and sauce (complimentary and plenty for all) and an order of vanilla bean cheese cake we shared also.Thanks for making the celebration so special .I’ve never had a bad time here, totally worth the cost.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
- MMeghanSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoInsanely busy but thank goodness we had a reservation; food was 10/10, very quick service, appreciate how many gluten free options there are! Will 100% come back.More infoPortage Bay Cafe - South Lake UnionPrice: Moderate• Northwest• Lake Union / Eastlake•4.8
- LLukeSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoReally nice valentine’s day experience. Place was packed but was still seated efficiently. Ambience met expectations and food was good.More infoMamma MelinaPrice: Moderate• Italian• U Village / U District•4.7
- AAmberVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWe visited JOEY on Valentine's Day and it was an amazing experience. The hostess was friendly and helped us quickly. We were offered bubbly immediately upon arrival. Our waitress, Shayla, offered excellent explanations of some of the food options and provided some recommendations, but it was more than just a simple opinion. She would provide reasons for her recommendations which was helpful for us to decide if we felt the same way she did about a specific food item. The service was quick but we didn't feel rushed. Everyone seemed to be helping fill waters and we always had full glasses. The manager came by the table to check on us and wish us a good night. Overall it was a 10/10 experience.More infoJOEY University VillagePrice: Moderate• American• Laurelhurst•4.6
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Discover Tangletown
One of the favorite dining locales for foodies in Seattle is the Tangletown neighborhood. This area features an excellent variety of authentic international-style bistros and pubs as well as quaint French restaurants offering unique top-shelf wine selections by the glass or bottle. Many of the local restaurants serving American food feature large menus containing a wide variety of vegetables and dish combinations for those who are health conscious or hungry for some home-style cooking. Given that Tangletown is also centrally located in the college district, there are a number of casual eateries offering Italian, Thai, Mexican, and Japanese food. Of course, seafood has long been a staple of local Seattle restaurants, and there are surely some great choices for both fish and steak in the Tangletown area.
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