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#16 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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pvtjoy says:
While visiting my brother, his wife and my little man Santiago; Rachel suggested that we go to a place that makes incredible cupcakes. Sure why not? I am not much of a sweet eater, but when it comes to cupcakes I don't mind having a bite or 2! Actually my eyes are bigger than my stomach!
Accordin...
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#17 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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chivato says:
Fish and chips, the staple of the english diet has caught on in the Seattle area. And this isn't a recent happening, just something that I became aware of when I moved to the city over five years ago. You can get fish and chips just about everywhere, from the corner Ivars (a seattle institution) t...
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#18 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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jwilsonwsu says:
Taco Del Mar was started in Seattle by two men who went to California and saw these burrito joints on the beach that surfers would buy after a day of surfing. What he brought was the mondo burrito. And this thing is mondo. Sour cream and guacamole ($1.25 extra), rice, beans, meat (chicken, ground be...
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#19 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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LoganBruin says:
Having spent most of the morning at the zoo, which has a lousy food court not worth this much of a mention, I got off the bus when it swung east after downtown, where I immediately saw a huge sign advertising baked potatoes above a UPS shop. I marched right on up and entered what turned out to be a ...
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#20 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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pinkjule says:
Italian!!! Pizza and home of the Chocolate Chip O
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#21 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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queenamber02 says:
There is a great "secret" restaurant located near Pike Place Market in the POST ALLEY, it's called the "Pink Door." There are no signs or advertisements for this restaurant as it is a secret. You can find reviews on the internet though. When you get to Pike Place, just ask anyone that works in the a...
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#22 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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Traveling_Brian says:
Thai food is becoming more and more popular in America. And while I'm not hugely into exotic foods, I can't help but recommend a good restaurant when I find one. If you find yourself in the Capital Hill neighborhood of Seattle and have the urge to eat some Thai, I'd recommend Ayutthaya (and don't as...
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#23 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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kloricacid says:
Elliot's Oyster House on Elliot Bay is one of the better places for seafood and seafood accessories. The food was excellent. Sometimes fish and seafood can be overcooked, but this was perfect. And if you really like oysters, this is your joint. Everything is fresh...and the...
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#24 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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chivato says:
In a city dominated by Starbucks, Tully's, Seattle's best, .. oh the list goes on, it can be at times, difficult to find a decent coffeeplace that isn't part of some major chain, esp in the defacto home of coffee in the United States but the Bauhaus is one of those places.
In Seattle's capitol ...
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#25 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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jetster says:
I think this is a great little restaurant! I notice that the folks at "yelp" seem to think they can pull reviews, keep the ones they themselves write and get rid of the rest! Shame on you!
I have noticed several reviews missing from more than one restaurant! Two from the blue onion, one from 35th s...
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#26 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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chivato says:
Where else can you learn to be a ruthless dictator and get a decent plate of gnocchi? Okay, maybe I'm playing it up a bit, but this little italian place in capitol hill serves up some of the best italian in the city for a fairly modest price (I highly recommend the gnocchi or the ravioli). The f...
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#27 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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chivato says:
Psst.. can I tell you a secret?
The Charlestown Cafe in West Seattle is a local institution that has somehow managed to miss out on major notoriety, well, inside Seattle anyway. This unassuming place serves up some of the best new england clam chowdah in the entire country and it has the award...
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#28 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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Traveling_Brian says:
If you've been to Alki Beach, you are probably aware of the great views of Seattle it has to offer. But it still amazes me how much better the view was from within Salty's. For those of you who haven't been to Alki Beach, it stands West of Downtown Seattle (in West Seattle) across Elliot Bay. In the...
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#29 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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Traveling_Brian says:
Ravioli isn't just for kids. Medin's Ravioli Station is a testament to that. The restaurant owned by award-winning California chef Bill Medin. Medin's sports a variety of gourmet solutions to satisfy your ravioli needs. Here you'll find ravioli packed with everything from four cheese and spinach to ...
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#30 of 41 restaurants in Seattle
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kloricacid says:
This place has a a great chicken fried steak, a heaping of country potatoes, fluffy homemade pancakes, stuffed waffles, baked pancakes...but the chicken fried steak is the best. Its fried in an almost panko flake batter making it crisp but tender and tasty. Its not over-fried or burnt.&n...
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