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Ray's Boathouse, Cafe & Catering
6049 Seaview Avenue Northwest
http://www.rays.com
(206) 789-3770
The finest Northwest seafood,
artisan cheeses, local produce and meats, a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list of over 500 selections and our trademark hospitality make Ray's Boathouse Restaurant an unforgettable dining experience.
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Palisade Restaurant
2601 West Marina Place
http://www.palisaderestaurant.com
(206) 285-1000
This is Seattle's classic landmark restaurant perched on the water's edge with a breathtaking and great view through the expanse of windows out over Elliott Bay with the city and Olympic Mountains as a backdrop.
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Volterra
5411 Ballard Avenue Northwest
http://www.volterrarestaurant.com
(206) 789-5100
Together, they created "Sunday Afternoons in Chef Don's Kitchen," intimately designed cooking classes held in their private kitchen monthly. Each class was a showcase for the culinary delights of the Pacific Northwest and culminated with an intimate dinner with the Chef. The classes sold out each month and attracted the attention of Gourmet magazine, who hired the duo to teach two private classes and selected Don as the local Celebrity Chef for their "Treated Famously" event.
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Canlis Restaurant
2576 Aurora Avenue North
http://www.canlis.com
(206) 283-3313
Cooking is like love – it should be entered into with abandon or not at all. At Canlis, that is exactly what we do. As the birthplace of Northwest cuisine we complement the occasion you bring with unforgettable food. It's a journey of culinary pleasures. A commitment to hard work and high standards. Consistently excellent. Food that makes you smile. Time deliciously spent.
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Etta's
2020 Western Avenue
http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=ettas
(206) 443-6000
BIg plate glass windows look out on the bustle of the Pike Place Market. This proximity inspires a seasonal, market driven seafood menu anchored by Tom's fresh Dungeness crab bakes and tuna sashimi salad with green onion pancakes. Beyond that, locals and tourists afree that Etta's defines the classic "Market Brunch"
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Le Gourmand Restaurant
425 Northwest Market Street
http://legourmandrestaurant.com
(206) 784-3463
Chefs Bruce and Sara Naftaly believe that cooking is an art and that eating is a wonderful necessity. Their mission at Le Gourmand & Sambar is to create a uniquely pleasurable, intimate dining experience without ostentation.
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Salty's on Alki Beach
1936 Harbor Avenue Southwest
http://www.saltys.com
(206) 937-1600
The best idea for Sunday mornings—brunch! Sleep in, get out of the kitchen and combine breakfast with lunch. A bit like breakfast, a bit like lunch, brunch is a popular American tradition. And it can't get any more American than the award-winning buffet brunch served at Salty's Restaurants. We serve up a huge buffet with all the traditional favorites topped off with an extraordinary selection of local, fresh seafood from the Northwest. We even serve it on Saturdays, too, at our Alki Beach location in Seattle during the spring and summer.
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Wild Ginger
1401 3rd Avenue
http://www.wildginger.net
(206) 623-4450
The food at Wild Ginger spans the eastern Pacific Rim from China to Indonesia, and Malaysia to Vietnam. We pride ourselves on offering traditional dishes from these distinctive regions and insist on house-made ingredients. Chefs make fresh coconut milk, spicy chili sambals, delicate egg noodles and our pungent oyster sauce all from scratch. To achieve the sublime flavors of the East there is no substitute for the time-honored customs of these rich and ancient cultures.
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Dahlia Lounge
2001 4th Avenue
http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=dahlia-lounge
(206) 682-4142
From the smell of the wood burning grill, to the swirl of a silky Yakima Valley Cabernet in the Glass, to the first bite of a gingery, pan-browned shrimp-scallion potsticker, dahlia lounge is the quintessential Seattle restaurant experience. For 20 years, we've been at the epicenter of Seattle's local, sustainable, and organic food movement.
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Sky City Restaurant Job Line
400 Broad Street
http://www.spaceneedle.com/restaurant
(206) 905-2100
"Everything here is fresh, the food, the conversation, even the view! Yes, the entire restaurant moves 360 degrees allowing you to take in each course of the city as you take in each delicious course of your meal. The elevator ride and O Deck are on us when you dine!
Try the Lunar Orbiter dessert served up since 1962.
Just don’t lick it!"
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Tilth Restaurant
1411 North 45th Street
http://www.tilthrestaurant.com/home
(206) 633-0801
Tilth’s Service Philosophy:
Our general philosophy on service is grounded in the fact that Tilth is a house. It is our home and we treat our guests as if they were visiting our own house. Graceful, friendly service is what we strive for putting the guest first no matter what. We want to make our guests feel comfortable with our food and wine selections making sure that they always feel good about what they have coming their way.
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Purple Cafe and Wine Bar
1225 4th Avenue
http://www.thepurplecafe.com
(206) 829-2280
Purple Café and Wine Bar pairs a global wine selection with a menu that combines classic American styles with seasonal Northwest ingredients. The staff at each of our locations creates their own variations on this theme, from each Wine Director's bottle selections, to every chef's daily specials. So while similar, each Purple offers an experience that is unique.
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Anthony's HomePort
6135 Seaview Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
http://www.anthonys.com
(206) 783-0780
Anthony’s Restaurants is a family of twenty two unique restaurants located throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our locally owned company traces its history to 1969 when founder, Budd Gould opened his first restaurant in Bellevue, Washington. As the company grew focusing on waterfront view locations throughout the Puget Sound, a variety of concepts were developed to showcase the best of the Northwest in relaxed dinner houses and casual dining restaurants as well as traditional “to go” Fish N Chip bars. In October 2011, the company went off the water to open Anthony’s Seafood Grill at Alderwood.
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Queen Mary Tea
2912 Northeast 55th Street
http://queenmarytea.com
(206) 527-2770
QUEEN MARY TEA is Seattle’s premier destination for the FINE TEA enthusiast. Let us share OUR KNOWLEDGE of tea and its many benefits, help you select tea or a TEAPOT from our online tea shop, or assist you in planning YOUR SPECIAL EVENT.
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Restaurant Zoe
1318 East Union Street
http://www.restaurantzoe.com
(206) 256-2060
Takes Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
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Cutters Crabhouse
2001 Western Avenue
http://www.cutterscrabhouse.com
(206) 448-4884
Cutters.Crabhouse offers the best seafood the Northwest has to offer, Our Pike Place Market focused menu items will make you want to return to us again.
Cutters is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week, and offers a brunch menu weekends from 10am to 3pm.
Join us for our Happy Hours DAILY from 4-6pm & 9pm-close. We also feature Half Price Bottle Wine night every Tuesday. ( Any bottle of wine $100 or lower is half price)