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Palace Kitchen is a Pacific Northwest [1] restaurant serving "rustic" [2] cuisine in Seattle's Belltown/Denny Triangle neighborhoods. [3] [4] The business has advertised itself as a "tavern with good food". [5] The interior features a U-shaped bar and dim lighting. [6] The menu has included burgers, [7] chicken wings, [8] and goat cheese ...
In 2021, Seattle Metropolitan named Communion "Our Restaurant of the Year", [5] and Condé Nast Traveler included the business in a list of the 12 best new restaurants in the world. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The magazine recommended the Communion "for a nicer-than-casual date or group meal, if you can get in." [ 8 ]
Fisherman's is a seafood restaurant housed in Miner's Landing at Pier 57 in Seattle's Central Waterfront. The menu has included chowders and Alaskan halibut . [ 1 ] In 2014, Dominic Holden of The Stranger wrote: "At the end of this pier is the Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar, which contains two massive brick patios (more than 80 tables between two ...
Ray's Boathouse is a restaurant in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, located on Shilshole Bay along the Puget Sound shoreline. It is noted for its seafood and views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, [1] [2] [3] and has been listed as one of the city's top restaurants alongside The Herbfarm.
The Chinese restaurant Harbor City in Seattle's Chinatown-International District serves dim sum; the menu has included chicken feet, Chinese broccoli, egg tarts, har gow, Peking duck, [1] shumai, and turnip cakes. [2] [3] According to Northwest Asian Weekly, the restaurant is popular "among the young and old for dinner and lunch." [4]
Food & Wine / Photo by Robby Lozano / Food Styling by Jasmine Smith / Prop Styling by Tucker Vines. Bacon, melted American cheese, and a poached egg turn ramen into breakfast.
The Carlile Room is a bar and restaurant in Downtown Seattle, inspired by and named after American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile. [3] [4] Thrillist has described the business as a "retro-themed" New American restaurant with an "eclectic" selection of small plates of meats and vegetables sourced locally, such as broccoli flowers, salmon, and venison leg. [5]
Shelf-staple food items like spices, nuts, coffee and spice blends can be packed in carry-on luggage, while sauces, marinades and oils can be brought home in checked luggage.