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Portage Bay Cafe serves up inventive and organic brunchy items like challah french toast with caramel sauce, sauteed fair trade bananas, and whipped cream. Everyone also raves about the toppings ba... read more
Brasa is fast becoming a Belltown institution because of its group-friendly space, excellent service and freshly prepared meats. Space lends itself to long, decent dinner conversation while savorin... read more
Italian in a garish, Cheesecake Factory-ish setting with a nice outdoor deck. For dinner: spaghetti with prawns, mussels, clams and calamari, rabbit with fresh grabes, pine nuts, white wine, sage a... read more
Tempura Whatever You Want. Extensive Japanese appetizers include beef short ribs and prawns brushed with chili sauce. Squid and mackerel sushi are worth going out of your comfort zone for. A large ... read more
This sunny, bright, taco temple serves up faithful Mexican on the water. Vibrant collection of some pretty decent Mexican eats. "Cafe and Paddle Club" name to true word: you can rent a kayak after ... read more
Cafe Presse's older stepsister has a more old-world French feel to it and a meatier, cheesier menu. Salads wobble on plates like chlorophyilic brains and the marinated olives glisten like stolen je... read more
A northwest stand-out, The Barking Frog serves up dishes like chicken agnolotti with braised kale, roasted chestnuts and foie gras nage. Expect an older business-y crowd and the well-healed Seattle... read more
Shoved into a hill, with a small outdoor space containing wiry tables and chairs, Vietnamese Monsoon is almost hidden from 19th Street. Inside, a minimalist decorating scheme, with glassy babies on... read more
Flying Fish is one of those “Quintessentially Seattle” restaurants serving up, like, only seafood. Think fresh Alaskan halibut, Willapa Bay king salmon, mahi mahi and whole fried Rockfi... read more
A bakery madhouse, every inch of every kind of bread is bursting with surprising flavors at Macrina. Think big ciabatta rolls, challas, oatmeal buttermilk bread, and something called "Cinnamon Monk... read more
Building resembles a ventilated green house, with plenty of plants. Menu items include salads of locally grown vegetables, sandwiches on herbed baguettes, and pizzas topped with ingredients like sa... read more
Rustic Italian on Eastlake specializing in seasonally based Tuscan cuisine. Fall, for example: mixed greens tossed in a cider-hazelnut vinaigrette with ripe Bartlett pears and ravioli filled with r... read more
Cactus serves up popular, non-greasy, highly imaginative Mexican food like citrus marinated grilled sea scallops and white Mexican prawns tossed with cucumbers, oranges and limes to yuppies and the... read more
Seattle institution, serving inventive fare from chef extraordinnaire Tom Douglas. Food surprises without trying too hard. Think different textures, colors, and tastes -like potato leek ravioli wit... read more
Fan favorite in Madison Park serves francophillic works of art to the well-heeled. For the first course try the the scrambled eggs, which come with dense mound of caviar on top. The food is less pr... read more
A sex shop where almost everything is edible, The Erotic Bakery also features the standard sex-related postcards and magnets. Think naughty cheesecakes, "boobie" cupcakes, and phallic cookies. Bake... read more
Hey big spender, welcome to the adult table- Met Grill is the big boy club of Seattle. Here, cow parts come at steeep prices (38 dollars and up) but are perfectly rare, served with divine mashed po... read more
Anthropologie store that happens to serve fondue, B+O doubles as an antiques parlor and the classiest train station on Capitol Hill. Desserts are an admirable collection of good ideas: middle easte... read more
Expect the downstairs to be an older, well-heeled crowd, and the upstairs a bit more relaxed. Gorgeous views of Shilshole Bay from almost any table. Prime orders are crab salad for starers, grilled... 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...