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In 2016, Keiko Sagami of KING-TV said Monsoon serves "traditional Vietnamese cuisine blended with Pacific Northwest innovation". [2] Fodor's says of the Capitol Hill restaurant: "Upscale fare blends Vietnamese and Pacific Northwest elements, including wild gulf prawns with lemongrass, catfish clay pot with fresh coconut juice and green onion, and lamb with fermented soybeans and sweet onions.
Chona Kasinger included the restaurant in Thrillist's 2015 list of the ten best sushi restaurants in Seattle. [14] The website's Emma Banks included the business in a 2022 list of Seattle's most romantic restaurants and wrote, "Momiji's peaceful courtyard makes for the perfect getaway from its hectic surroundings in the bustling neighborhood of ...
The brick and mortar restaurant opened in early 2020. [5] Miranda incorporated a community-based approach to managing the restaurant, starting multiple community service efforts. Once the restaurant shut down at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, they provided over 200 meals a day. [6] They funded this effort through community donations and ...
Marjorie is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Owner Donna Moodie operated the business in Belltown from 2003 to 2008, before relocating to Capitol Hill . The restaurant closed in 2023, but has re-opened at a new location (2301 E Union) with the same chef.
Repeat after me, Idaho: Ta-vo-la-ta. Playing up pasta and twisting tongues (in Boise, at least), a new Italian restaurant from Seattle plans to hold its grand opening Monday, Nov. 13.
Comet Tavern is a restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] Description.
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]
Developers spared the tavern after landmark status was denied. The Blue Moon remains one of the few surviving blue-collar landmarks in Seattle. [4] [5] [unreliable source?] In 1995, the alley to the west of the Blue Moon was named Roethke Mews in honor of the bar's famous patron Theodore Roethke. [6] The business has been described as a dive ...