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Annis Jun 1st, 2001 06:07 AM

Seattle - Top 5 Favorite Restaurants
 
Will be visiting in July. Please give suggestions for your top 5 favorite restaurants. <BR> <BR>THANKS!!!!!!!!!

jeannine Jun 1st, 2001 07:02 AM

Wild Ginger

Tim Jun 1st, 2001 07:48 AM

Wild Ginger <BR>Desert Fire <BR>Chinooks <BR>Salty's on Alki (due to the view)

Tina Jun 1st, 2001 07:50 AM

Does anyone know the reservations phone number for Wild Ginger? What's the lunch and dinner price range? Thanks!

sheri Jun 1st, 2001 09:53 AM

Wild Ginger's phone is 206-623-4450. Maybe $10-15 for lunch entrees, and a bit more for dinner? But we usually get satays, and some appetizers (the bruschetta with ahi tuna is fantastic), and maybe share an entree. <BR> <BR>Other faves: <BR> <BR>Palace Kitchen <BR>Dahlia Lounge <BR>Cafe Campagne <BR>Rovers (for a splurge)

cw Jun 1st, 2001 09:57 AM

Everyone is right on. Wild Ginger is the bomb. I'm sure it could not be very hard to find the phone number - we are on the internet here. Don't know anything about lunch - at dinner you will spend about $30/person including apps and entrees, not drinks. <BR> <BR>Seattle has LOTS of excellent restaurants, you really can't go wrong. Some other picks: <BR>Racha (casual Thai, great for lunch) <BR>Painted Table (upscale, delicious, in the Alexis hotel) <BR>Yakima Grill (Latin/South-American) <BR> <BR>And for crying out loud, use a Seattle site like http://seattle.citysearch.com/ to scope things out!

JoeTex Jun 8th, 2001 10:10 AM

I have a daughter in Seattle and make at least one trip per year there from Texas. <BR>If I don't get to eat at Chinook's at Fisherman's Wharf at least twice during one week, my trip has been a waste.


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