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dharnold Jul 28th, 2008 04:43 PM

seattle restaurant advice!
 
My husband and I are looking forward to our visit to Seattle in August. We haven't been there in over 8 years, and would like to try some restaurants serving fresh, local fare. We have reservations at Canlis and Steelhead, and would like to add some others to our "must try" list! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We are staying downtown and can take a taxi/ferry anywhere.

NeoPatrick Jul 28th, 2008 05:13 PM

I really like the Tom Douglas places. Dahlia Lounge is great. But the best meal we've had in Seattle was hands down Etta's. The food was amazingly good.

I'm not sure what Canlis is like now -- it's been a few years. But we just found the whole place kind of like eating in a senior center (and we are NOT young) -- just very "old fashioned" and ordinary. Although it did have a nice view and great setting. With so many "trendy" and more modern restaurants in Seattle, we just felt we had "wasted" a night there.

happytrailstoyou Jul 28th, 2008 05:25 PM


If you go, you will thank me for suggesting a new, hot place--Crush: http://www.chefjasonwilson.com/


1JAR Jul 28th, 2008 05:42 PM

Wen had dinner at Joeys on Lake Union 3 weeks ago.. pretty good view, entrees

Gardyloo Jul 28th, 2008 05:52 PM

Some friends had the tasting menu last week at Crush ($105 per person plus tip and wine - :o ) and said it was fabulous.

We were not that knocked out by Steelhead - frankly we much prefer 94 Stewart a block away.

Rhardy5554 Jul 28th, 2008 06:17 PM

You'll enjoy Canlis - we were there about a month ago and it was wonderful - as usual. Our perennial favorite is Chez Shea, though.

NWWanderer Jul 28th, 2008 06:26 PM

I responded on the other thread you have going on this topic.

Interesting about Crush--I went this spring and am in no rush to go back. The food was good with some flashes of brilliance, the service was emphatically not.

DebitNM Jul 28th, 2008 06:48 PM

I just read about this in new issue of Bon Appetit and it sounds wonderful! It has been around for 18 years and sounds like it has a long life ahead of it.

Cafe Lago in the Montlake district.

http://www.cafelago.com/Menu-1.html
{website is a bit weird}


Let me know how it is if you go!
Deb

Gardyloo Jul 28th, 2008 07:45 PM

<i>I just read about this in new issue of Bon Appetit and it sounds wonderful! It has been around for 18 years and sounds like it has a long life ahead of it.

Cafe Lago in the Montlake district.

Let me know how it is if you go!
Deb</i>

We've been there several times. It's a good neighborhood place, but not worth gushing over by a national magazine (unless it's changed dramatically in the past four months or so since we were there last.)

On a minor note, parking is the pits.

DebitNM Jul 28th, 2008 08:06 PM

:'(

dharnold Jul 29th, 2008 05:16 AM

these are fabulous replies....thanks so much! While its exciting to try new restaurants when out of town, it can be a real &quot;downer&quot; when you make a not-so-great choice. Thanks again and in advance for more ideas!!!!!

321go Jul 29th, 2008 09:19 AM

Etta's is still my favorite, but following Gardyloo's rave reviews, I tried 94 Stewart last month. I had the halibut, which was good, but others at the table had the scallops and the pasta, which they both raved about.

NeoPatrick Jul 29th, 2008 02:04 PM

My memorable meal at Etta's:

Roasted beet, Maytag, and walnut salad.

Rub with love Wild King Salmon over cornbread and onion pudding with a shitake relish, served with fresh green beans.

Fantastic!

JoniC Jul 29th, 2008 02:21 PM

My absolute favorite is Dahlia Lounge. Great food, nice atmosphere, fantastic staff, just perfect every way you look at it. I can't wait to go back!

suze Jul 29th, 2008 04:39 PM

I'm telling you, Patrick has been raving about that salmon dinner at Etta's for years now (LOL!)

I like Etta's very much but I *LOVE* the Dahlia Lounge. It is my single favorite restaurant in Seattle.

Isn't Canlis pretty &quot;old school&quot;?

A place I want to try is Ponti's near the Fremont Bridge. Richard Malia owns it and I used to work for him when he owned downtown which is now the Metropolitan Grill. He was always a stickler for local products, exacting preparations... I'd be surprised if that's changed. Anyone been there?

~suze in seattle

suze Jul 29th, 2008 04:39 PM

Had lunch at Steelhead recently. Food was very good but they seems a little &quot;full of themselves&quot; attitude-wise.

NeoPatrick Jul 29th, 2008 04:50 PM

Suze, LOL. I loved that Etta's dinner so much, that I bought some &quot;Love&quot; rub, and downloaded the recipe for the cornbread and onion pudding from the internet. I've done my best to re create that meal a couple of times.
While I loved Dahlia lounge, I think our combination of flavors at Etta's topped it.

I agree that &quot;old school&quot; is a good way to describe our experience at Canlis. Nothing wrong with it, but there are so many more exciting places to go.

suze Jul 30th, 2008 01:55 PM

How about heading down to Lake Washington or Madison Park since you have a car? See a bit of Seattle.

Daniel's Boiler in Leshi is a very nice restaurant.

Any of the many little cafes in Madison Park would be fun. There's a nice park with a beach too for an after dinner stroll.

stormygirl Jul 30th, 2008 02:53 PM

I like Steelhead for brunch only

If you want to try some really interesting things then head to Quinns GastroPub

Crush is excellent for a nice meal as is Union and Matt's in the Market.

All of these pride themselves on lots of local in season ingrediants

beanweb24 Jul 30th, 2008 04:24 PM

Quinn's is a restaurant that I was *so* excited about trying, especially since I'm a bit of a beer fanatic. But I have to say that I've had my only bad meal in Seattle at Quinn's...so bad that I actually registered on CitySearch so I could write a review about it.

2 of our 3 dishes were inedible..literally. 1/2 of the chicken dish was visibly raw and could not be cut with a steak knife...we returned it to the kitchen only to be told that the chef has a special preparation that is &quot;unique.&quot; Had the chef tried to cut it and chew it, he would have realized it was raw.

I had a fish dish that had a lobster sauce that was also inedible due to how fishy the taste was. I think I choked down about 3 bites and then set it aside.

The 3rd dish was a burger, and that was a hit.

Oddly enough, I had a friend who dined there with 2 of his friends the same night...and 2 of those diners also ordered the chicken (which they sent back) and the fish dish (that they didn't eat).

Moral of the story: I might be convinced to go back for the overall vibe and atmosphere that I liked...but I would not be convinced to order anything but the cheese plate again. Or if I were to send someone there, I would tell them to order the burger.

Bummer too...I had heard such good things about it. I also found it to be totally unfriendly to vegetarians (even their fries are not vegetarian) and their beer to be of average selection and overpriced.


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