Seattle- one night to eat-where?
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Seattle- one night to eat-where?
My husband and I are trying to make the most of one night in Seattle. Would like to eat some great Pacific Northwest food in a nice atmosphere. Price not a problem. Two choices I have in mind are Etta's or Dahlia's. Any suggestions? Thanks for your input.
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Not a big Tom Douglas fan here, so instead of those two I'd suggest Matt's in the Market, Chez Shea, Campagne (all three in/near the Pike Market); Elliott's (on the central waterfront) for excellent fish; Asaggio (Italian); or Rovers or Lark (cab/car needed.) Of the above, I think Matt's would be the best choice for small, intimate, fun place.
Lots of opinions here or at the Pacific NW board at chowhound.com - a short search will reveal all.
Lots of opinions here or at the Pacific NW board at chowhound.com - a short search will reveal all.
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Gardyloo had some great suggestions but if price isn't an issue, also consider Mistral, Rovers or Union.
Here are some fun threads with photos from egullet.com to help you decide. You can read much more on all of the restaurants mentioned here in the PNW forum at egullet.
Union: http://tinyurl.com/egu24
Mistral (halfway down the page-LOTS of pictures): http://tinyurl.com/mbdjy
Lark (no pics, just recent reviews): http://tinyurl.com/mzn9q
Rovers: http://tinyurl.com/npr8f
Matt's: http://tinyurl.com/mycjc
I don't think Etta's or Dahlia are bad picks, they just aren't where I'd go for my one meal. At one time these would have been outstanding picks but the restaurant scene here is so good now, you have better options.
Here are some fun threads with photos from egullet.com to help you decide. You can read much more on all of the restaurants mentioned here in the PNW forum at egullet.
Union: http://tinyurl.com/egu24
Mistral (halfway down the page-LOTS of pictures): http://tinyurl.com/mbdjy
Lark (no pics, just recent reviews): http://tinyurl.com/mzn9q
Rovers: http://tinyurl.com/npr8f
Matt's: http://tinyurl.com/mycjc
I don't think Etta's or Dahlia are bad picks, they just aren't where I'd go for my one meal. At one time these would have been outstanding picks but the restaurant scene here is so good now, you have better options.
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