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- LLeeannaSeattle / Eastern Washington •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMe and my girl friends had dinner here again last night, and it was so amazing. The food was immaculate and our server Patrick was so attentive and so nice. He has served us before and he always does a great job. Since we come here every few months, we have our order down and always get the clams to start, then get the lasagna or bolognese. These are the best dishes in our opinion, they are always so delicious.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- SSharonvipRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •70 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis is an extremely popular place, so make a reservation. We had breakfast and both dishes were excellent. The eggs shakshuka were cooked as asked (medium) and the sauce will bring me back for more. The French toast was delicious also.More infoLola SeattlePrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Downtown•4.7
- RRyanSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoKudos to the bartender who made terrific cocktails and food recommendations! Can’t wait to return!More infoKilig SeattlePrice: Expensive• Filipino• Downtown•4.7
- SSharonPortland / Oregon •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe food and drinks at Umi is excellent. Was at the restaurant with coworkers and everyone was impressed with the quality. The seafood was fresh. For the sushi, rice:fish ratio was excellent, the cooked dishes and full flavours. The top dishes from our dinner was the chicken kaarage (omg, so moist), spicy tomato tofu (what a sauce), the rolls (all were yums). The cocktail drinks were well balanced with unique Umi twists. Def a Seattle fav.More infoUmi Sake HousePrice: Moderate• Japanese• Downtown•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerAnchorage / Alaska •2 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 28, 2024I was looking for a ramen place in Seattle. I randomly found this place and took a chance. So glad I did! The ramen was so flavorful, and the choices were great. If you’re looking for a place that hits all the marks, this is itMore infoMomosan SeattlePrice: Expensive• Ramen• Downtown•4.4
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Discover International District
Seattle’s International District serves as the center of the city’s diverse Asian-American community, which includes Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon. Each area serves up that nationality's cuisine, so you’ll find a variety of Chinese food along the streets of Chinatown, including dumpling houses and small cafes featuring popular dishes like sweet and sour pork. When you venture into Japantown, you’ll discover Japanese delights that include everything from sushi to tempura, but it's Little Saigon that will truly surprise you. Here you can enjoy upscale dining while feasting on pho or banh mi, or you could easily find yourself in a local deli waiting for your spring rolls.
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