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- JJohnSan Francisco Bay Area •6 reviews5.0Dined todayLast night in Seattle We literally had the best seat in the house Our server was on target in every way Food came to us in courses I think they have the best lasagne I have ever had Delicious We left extremely satisfied We loved the atmosphere and live musicMore infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- WWendyvipLos Angeles •82 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoIt is a very cozy restaurant. The service was great and the food is delicious and more like home cooking. Great martini from the bar!More infoAlchemy Bistro & Wine BarPrice: Expensive• Steak• Port Townsend•4.2
- DDeannavipSeattle / Eastern Washington •35 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoReally, really special experience! We have dined (and stayed) here many times, but tonight’s Vivaldi Experience was truly special. The meal was stunning and so thoughtfully curated. The live music from the string quartet was magical. The service (as always) was warm and welcoming. Thank you so much!More infoCaptain Whidbey RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Northwest• Whidbey Island•4.7
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The restaurants on beautiful Whidbey Island are as varied as the local scenery. The island’s location on the Puget Sound enables the chefs here to tailor their menus around the freshest seafood pulled from the Pacific each day. Steakhouses offer both fresh seafood and marbled beef. If you prefer an international flair to your meal, there are dining establishments on Whidbey Island that serve a variety of cuisine, including Chinese, Mexican, Italian and Thai food. If you are simply looking for a casual sandwich or burger, there are plenty of taverns and pubs where you can enjoy a cold adult beverage with your meal. Family-friendly cafes and diners in the area feature classic comfort foods.
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The most romantic restaurant in Whidbey Island is Captain Whidbey Restaurant
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