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- OTOpenTable DinervipSeattle / Eastern Washington •11 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe waiter was not very attentive and didn’t even bring bread basket.More infoThe Pink Door$$$$• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- KOKatOSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis is my favorite place to eat for my birthday. Lunch service is efficient and friendly. My favorite is the Hawaiian Cobb Salad that is exclusive to Anthony's. In June, I know I can get a Rhubarb or Berry Slump, which is my preferred dessert. The view is wonderful.More infoAnthony's HomePort - Everett.$$$$• Seafood• Everett•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe meat is very well cooked, juicy and tender! Good quality meet. Some of the cuts had way too much salt. Rice and beans are ok, not much flavor. Great salad bar. Fantastic drinks and cocktails, $7 glasses of wines from Brazil! Staff is fantastic, very friendly and attentive. Overall wonderful experience!More infoFogo de Chao - Lynnwood$$$$• Brazilian Steakhouse• Lynnwood•4.4
- GGinstervipSeattle / Eastern Washington •57 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 2, 2023The food is excellent - the filet mignon was done to perfection; the cauliflower mash was an excellent alternative to mashed potatoes, and the side of vegetables was unusually good too in that it wasn’t just a token nod to vegetables (i.e. boiled broccoli) as is often the case with vegetable sides. Instead it was a variety of vegetables cooked al dente. The chocolate cake with Grand Marnier sauce and the fresh-baked dinner rolls were outstanding. The one food-related criticism - the chickpea-based meat loaf was very tasty but is not suitable as a main dish - it is soft and mushy and might perhaps serve as a side dish. The service was flawless even though it was an exceptionally busy night (i.e. the evening of New Years Day) and although it was crowded in the waiting area, we didn’t have to wait long for our reservation. All in all it was a very positive experience.More infoThe Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Lynnwood$$$$• Steakhouse• Lynnwood•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 1, 2023We had a family lunch and tasted various parts of the menu. We didn’t get a table we wanted because they didn’t have enough staff. The starter came quickly along with that drink. The food came a bit later and we tried the fish & chips, garden pizza, chicken penne pasta, salmon burger. All of them tasted great.More infoEmory's on Silver Lake$$$$• American• Everett•4.5
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Snohomish, tucked in the foothills of Mt. Rainier, has a variety of seafood and classic American cuisine for families. You can stop in at quaint sandwich shops and family-run businesses with live music. For those with specific diets, you can find fish, organic food, and gluten-free options. After you've explored the beauty of the Northwest, stop in for steak at one of the local steakhouses. The tender meat is served with the comforts foods from home, like mashed potatoes and gravy. Sports bars have a good selection of beers on tap and sky-high burgers. There are also Thai, Italian, and Japanese places to eat at if you're feeling adventurous. This community, which isn't far from Seattle, offers a little taste of everything while still offering a small-town feel.