#1 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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rogers10 says:
No matter where you live, you may have a chance to visit a Cheesecake Factory. I have eaten at the one in Seattle and really enjoyed it. They have restaurants in 34 states including Texas and New York.
The Cheesecake Factory serves much more than just cheesecake! That is their tag line and it is …
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#2 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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jonpierre says:
The name sounds expensive, the restaurant looks expensive, but the price is very very low. His food is very unique with his own version of rolls. They seem to have long happy hours, from 4-11pm and ALL DAY on Saturdays.
If you don't like Sushi, try his Rib Eye, or a Kobe Steak.
Happy Hour has $1…
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#3 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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fearlessflyer82 says:
Sitting in the street window eating my $14 burger I couldn't stop thinking how nice the space at the 35th Street Bistro. If I were ever to open my own restaurant, this is the sort of look to which I would aspire - simple, well-lit, romantic, and unpretentious. It's all about the tree in the middle…
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#4 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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jonpierre says:
A very nice small coffee shop. The owner is very personal and the staff is well managed. Free wi-fi. Beer, Wine and pastries as well.Located near the space needle at 5th and Cedar. - Jon Pierre
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#5 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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leslieshanholtzer says:
Fresh delicious seafood with true Seattle views of historic Fishermans Terminal. Friendly service and an awesome Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4-6pm. And tasty breakfast on the weekends with addicting scones with orange butter. Always an assortment of fresh seafood and seasonal fish to choose from the Alder pl…
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#6 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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voordax says:
I live in Seattle and I absolutely love Daniels. There are three locations, but I am specifically talking about the Leschi location. Personally I feel neither of the other two locations are as good. Leschi is a somewhat difficult place to locate for a non-local and probably for several locals as …
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#7 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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aelder2259 says:
Ever since I visited Spain, I have searched for a place that makes decent sangria. Gaudi is that place. It's made fresh with real fruit and wine. Order a half or whole pitcher, just like I remembered it in Spain.
Gaudi serves authentic paella of several varieties, but you have to order it for tw…
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#8 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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queenamber02 says:
Seattle is known for seafood. My absolute favorite is Ivar's Clam Bar. Their clam chowder is amazing and the smoked salmon chowder is even better. I also recommend the clam strips & chips, the salmon & chips, and the tartar sauce.
They're located down on the pier right next to the ferry terminal…
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#9 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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michellepowell says:
Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub is one of Seattle's favorite hideaways. Situated in Post Alley above the historic Pike Place Market, Kells is a fine way to round up a day's sightseeing or browsing at the market. The pub is always alive with folks cooling off after a day's work. The restaurant will be s…
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#10 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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aelder2259 says:
Lola is a restaurant owned by [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Douglas]Tom Douglas[/url]. The food is mainly Greek tapas (small plates). I usually go here not for the food, but for the fantastic citrus cosmo that they make. It's the perfect blend of sweet and tart. Be warned, though, they are s…
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#11 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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worldcitizen says:
Ocho is a great little tapas bar with reasonable prices. It's located in a neighborhood called Ballard. I hear it gets crowded on weekends, but we went on a weeknight and were able to get a table right away. Here's what we tried:
- Sangria Roja (brandy, red wine, amontillado): tasty and potent
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#12 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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queenamber02 says:
Palisades is a truly exceptional restaurant. Located on Elliott Bay Marina, it boasts beautiful waterfront views of Down Town Seattle. Their cuisine is mainly high quality seafood and changes with the season. A reservation and a hefty wallet are a must, but trust me both are WELL worth it.
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#13 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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Traveling_Brian says:
Pizza. Perhaps the greatest food ever invented. If you know me, you know how important pizza is to me. It doesn't matter how bad the pizza is, I'll still probably enjoy it. But with so many options, its hard to find a good pizza maker.
If you find yourself near the Capital Hill neighborhood of Se…
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#14 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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waterfyre says:
The Portage Bay Cafe is probably my favorite place in the world for breakfast. The food is just amazing, and I have never had anything on the menu that I didn't absolutely love!!
This little cafe is in the U-District, off Roosevelt. It isn't fancy in presentation; it looks like any number of smal…
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#15 of 59 restaurants in Seattle
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robotfood06 says:
Save this meal for a special experience (good place to pop the question or celebrate an anniversary) as it is quite pricey. Your meal will be spent on a fancy ship cruising in front of downtown Seattle on Elliot Bay. The three course meal isn't to die for, but hey, that's not really what your paying…
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