Lunch in a bento box has always been an economical option (the variety of flavors you get per dollar spent is hard to beat) and Obasan has the bento down to a science. A cool $9 puts you in front o... read more
New creperie on the block in Queen Anne, offering all the usual coffeehouse goods plus beer, wine and vietnamese sandwiches. Loft / street seating offers a plethora of different views to soak up wh... read more
Hawaiin behometh 'Genki' has toned down their screaming-Pokemon design scheme for this resto—dishes like Ahi Sashimi and Kinoko mushroom sushi glide along a wood-paneled conveyor belt on subt... read more
Betty is the kind of place that's everything to everyone. There are stained glass windows by the bar, and landscape paintings by the dining area. The prices are a bit steep but this is Queen Anne s... read more
The location and the price are the big draws at this clean, newish hotel located in the heart of lower Queen Anne. Rooms don't offer a lot; a desk, a chair, a 25" TV. But a kitchenette and WiFi, at... read more
The restaurant feels old in some corners and new in others, with fresh bright artwork on the walls, and 50's style seating. Think smoked salmon salad tossed in a cilantro vinaigrette with feta, and... read more
A ragingly popular modernist-designed sushi shrine located on the top of Queen Anne hill. Think fresh salmon expertly sliced and laid on perfectly sticky rice, or ripe avacado rolled into rice with... read more
We've been here before. This is the kind of Tex-Mex that tends to bring the desperate housewives of Queen Anne out of their megamansions but everyone else is just a little bit ambivalent. While som... read more
Casual bar adjoining new neighborhood resto, Revel, means access to...
Husband and wife chef team Rachel Yang, Seif Chirchi establish a Se...
Looking to master the art of French grocery shopping? This Parisian...
Lunch in a bento box has always been an economical option (the vari...
The Tiffany temple, America's Bat Mitzvah headquarters, has undergo...