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- KKathleenSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoMostly a seafood restaurant ~ Can't beat the view!More infoSalty's on Alki BeachPrice: Expensive• Seafood• West Seattle/Alki•4.7
- DDonWashington, D.C. Area •22 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoVery classy fun place. I can't believe we didn't know about this before. Delightful for lunch. We will be back!More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoI had a very nice dinner to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday. Complimentary dessert was very nicely decorated and drinks offered were reasonably priced. Food service was good too.More infoFogo de Chao - BellevuePrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Bellevue•4.2
- PPatrickSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOutstanding service, food, and ambience. The staff consistently provide an exquisite experience.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
- KKevinSeattle / Eastern Washington •8 reviews5.0Dined on Oct 1, 2024The best Italian restaraunt we have been to. Great service, excellent food and paired wine. We sat outside and it was a bit chilly so they turned on the IR heaters and it was perfect. Did not feel rushed at all and had a nice, relaxing meal.More infoSan FermoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Ballard•4.8
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Discover Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas
The Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas are home to some of the best restaurants in the Seattle metropolitan area, making these great locations to enjoy a delicious meal with business colleagues, friends, or loved ones. Clam chowder and fried shrimp are a few of the popular options you can find at local seafood restaurants, and many ingredients used in these establishments boast fresh ingredients sourced from the nearby waterways. From homemade mac and cheese at family-style diners to savory herb chicken and rice pilaf at finer restaurants, the opportunities will delight you. These two areas are also home to numerous ethnic restaurants that have incredible menu options featuring Indian, Chinese, Italian, and other types of delicious cuisine from around the world.
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