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solo seattle
Has anyone stayed at the Madison renaissance in downtown seattle? Need suggestions for a fish restaurant in seattle that would be comfortable for a woman dining alone.
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Some of the fish restaurants that I like in Seattle are: <BR> <BR>1-Anthony's Homeport <BR>2-BlowFish <BR>3-Palisades <BR> <BR>Also not strictly known as a fish restaurant, but really good anyway. <BR>1-Dahlia Lounge <BR>2-Sazarac <BR> <BR>Also, don't know anything about the Madison Renaissance. <BR> <BR> <BR>
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I'd recommend "Schucker's", an oyster bar in the Four Seasons Olympic Hotel that is perfect for solo dining. It is <BR>casual, attracts both hotel guests and outsiders and has wonderful food served by a very accommodating staff that will make you feel right at home.
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Add Flying Fish to your list - it's probably the best in the city for fish. Ray's Boathouse is good, too. I've had friends who have stayed at the Madison and say it's OK. It's a bit out of the center of things. dick
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I appreciate the list of restaurants. Thank you all.
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Erica - I'm considering a trip to Seattle late this summer or early fall and will also travel and dine solo. I'll be most appreciative if you post a brief trip report upon your return to highlight the good, bad and indifferent aspects of your trip, particularly related to dining. Thanks!
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