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- KKimmSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThis place always makes me happy. The Chef is amazing and the food was top notch. Waiter even gave great suggestions for drinks.More infoThe Depot Restaurant - SeaviewPrice: Moderate• Continental• Seaview•4.9
- EElizabethPalm Springs / Palm Desert Cities •9 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoLovely restaurant with excellent service and great food. We were there after dark but otherwise the view would be outstandingMore infoPickled FishPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Long Beach•4
- DDanielvipSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined on 27 Oct 2024You go to Shelburne Pub for the atmosphere and experience. It likely won't be your fastest meal--especially if it gets busy--but drinking and dining in the oldest operating hotel in Washington is absolutely worth it. As part of the Adrift group, the menu and food preparation are exceptional. The staff are lovely and the drinks well-made. And dining in the almost 130 year old building is worth the visit, alone. Admittedly, the Shelburne is a personal favorite. But if any of this sounds intriguing, then you should make a point of stopping in.More infoShelburne PubPrice: Expensive• Northwest• Seaview•4.5
- KBKimBHawaii •4 reviews5.0Dined on 23 Jul 2024We ate at Emily‘s last night five people. We had steak. We had the clams. We had the lobster, salmon and everything was cooked to perfection! The ambience is calm and relaxing to help is courteous and friendly. I am not seeing that negatives of the other reviewers, but our meal was super enjoyable and great value. Sorry no pictures we all chomped!More infoEmily's - Quinault Beach ResortPrice: Moderate• Prime Rib• Ocean Shores•4.2
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Discover Washington Coast
The Washington Coast is home to an amazing selection of cuisines. You should try paseo, a local favorite that can be found at several Puerto Rican eateries. Organic foods are also extremely popular with the locals and can be sampled at the restaurants dedicated to serving organic food. The area’s residents commonly enjoy the local salmon at the many seafood, American, and steakhouse dining establishments. Other meals that are a favorite in the region are teriyaki dishes. If you want to get a taste of the sweeter side of the local cuisine, try one of the cherry desserts made with local produce.
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