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Suzanne Jul 9th, 2002 06:04 AM

Seattle Lunch
 
Need recommendations for a restaurant in Seattle for a birthday lunch for my husband's 57th. We enjoy any cuisine, well prepared, but really like good seafood and/or Asian since we don't get much here in the midwest. Atmoshere/view would be nice, too. Can't decide among Etta's, Dahlia Lounge, Wild Ginger or Ray's Boathouse. Wish we had more than one day!

Wendy Jul 9th, 2002 08:14 AM

You have picked great restaurants and can't go wrong for what you are looking for. <BR><BR>If the weather is nice then Rays has the best view (I assume you know that it is in Ballard, not downtown, but is very close).<BR><BR>Dahlia and Wild Ginger are my personal favorites but I would say for a special occasion you might also discover Palisade. It sits right on the water in Magnolia (a bit closer to dt then Ballard) and serves amazing seafood done with a pan asian feel in an incredible setting. <BR><BR>Here is their website:<BR><BR>http://www.palisaderestaurant.com/

Paula Jul 9th, 2002 08:03 PM

All the restaurants that have been mentioned sound great, but I would add a personal favorite to the list--Canlis. Food, views, service are great (and check out the ladie's restroom--it was so gorgeous, I even snuck my husband in to see it (it was an off night)) Have a great time.

Suzanne Jul 15th, 2002 03:29 PM

We had an excellent lunch at Etta's. Sashimi, salmon, calamari,albacore curry all great as were desserts. Thanks for the tips.

Dick Aug 7th, 2002 10:54 AM

If you like seafood, I'd go for Ray's (great wine list, too)or Flying Fish. Dick

Jim Aug 16th, 2002 04:39 PM

The problem with some of the suggestions is that they aren't open for lunch. Ray's Cafe is open but not the main beautiful restaurant. I suggest Oceanaire, a new restaurant down town which has great fist, ambience, and service--very male oriented.

Ms. Ghost Aug 16th, 2002 05:06 PM

If view is that important to you, go to Palisade--it has a lovely interior as well. Food was quite good, perhaps not as good as Dahlia or Wild Ginger but then neither of those have views. I believe Canlis is only open at dinner. Went to Etta's a couple of weeks ago and, after a wonderful start of excellent calamari, it was downhill after that--both in quality of service and food. That was not the case at Dahlia, the other Tom Douglas restaurant we tried, but as I mentioned it has no view though it has a lovely interior. For lunch, we also loved Place Pigalle and Matt's at the Market though they both have a limited number of view tables.

Wendy Aug 19th, 2002 08:55 AM

I just thought this was funny, Suzanne posted on 7/15 that they had a fantastic lunch at Etta's yet people still continue to post their opinions. Deos anyone even read the threads?<BR><BR>

Faina Aug 19th, 2002 09:21 AM

Wendy, when I go on vacation I do a search, and read all recommendations. People continue to post to help others who may go to the same place later and need advices.

Wendy Aug 19th, 2002 11:00 AM

Good thought Faina!

jed Sep 16th, 2002 01:54 PM

I just checked Suzanne's question to see where I could go for lunch in Seattle this weekend. I think these replies tend to help a lot more people then just the original poster.<BR><BR>Thanks for all the suggestions!


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