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Atoma is a restaurant in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] It is co-owned by spouses Johnny (who is also chef) and Sarah Courtney. [ 2 ] The restaurant opened in November 2023 [ 3 ] and serves American / New American cuisine .
The menu has included momo with chicken, tomato, mint, and peanut chutneys, as well as fish korma, stewed lamb, palak paneer, and tikka masala. [3] According to Eater Seattle, "the [spinach momo] dumplings are vegan, filled with spinach and aromatic spices. They come with peanut (slightly spicy), sesame (slightly sweet), and tomato (slightly ...
This little state ranked in the top 10 overall, thanks to high restaurant spending, a large percentage of independent restaurants, and strong employment numbers. Johnrob/istockphoto 10.
Local Tide is a seafood restaurant operating from Fremont's Cedar Speedster Building on North 36th Street. [3] The menu includes sandwiches with crab , salmon , rockfish , fried fish, beef and pork, and vegetables.
Westward is a restaurant on the north end of Seattle's Lake Union, [3] in the Fremont/Wallingford area. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The magazine Seattle Metropolitan has said it is "between the Burke-Gilman , the lake, and a boat storage facility". [ 6 ]
Voula's Offshore Cafe is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant has appeared on the television series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives . [ 4 ]
Thierry Rautureau (1958/1959 – October 29, 2023), nicknamed The Chef in the Hat, was a French-American celebrity chef based in Seattle, Washington.He was also the chef and owner of several former restaurants, including Loulay and Luc, but entered "semi-retired" following his restaurants' difficulties with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Allecia Vermillion included the restaurant in Seattle Metropolitan 's 2021 list of the best restaurant on Capitol Hill. [21] She also included Osteria la Spiga in a 2022 overview of the city's best Italian food. [22] The Seattle Times called Osteria la Spiga an "interesting lunch [option] around the Pike/Pine corridor" in 2022. [23]