Restaurants in Seattle
What are your favorite Restaurants in Seattle?
Ray's Boathouse
Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria - Stone Way
Baguette Box
Icon Grill
Hi-Spot Cafe, 34th Avenue, Seattle, WA
Smith
Leora Bloom: This bar/eatery, with it's walls of freaky portraits and dead animals, is better known for its bar scene, but it also attracts an eclectic mostly kid-free Capitol Hill crowd for dinner and brunch. There's usually a line for brunch, and once you're in, the crowd and the music makes it feel like it's still Saturday night. The food is creative and well-prepared, but not precious.
Rancho Bravo
Szechuan Noodle Bowl
Cuoco
Palace Kitchen
Mc Gilvra's Bar & Restaurant
Olive You
The Keg Steakhouse & Bar - Kirkland
Krua Thai Family Kitchen
Rocking Wok Taiwanese Cuisine
Cantinetta
Hale's Ales Pub
Royal Grinders
Lost Lake
Ha Na Restaurant
The Funhouse
Pacific Inn Pub
Eltana
Palisade
Spud Fish & Chip
Red Mill Totem House
The Independent Pizzeria
Cactus
Skillet Diner
McCoy's Firehouse Bar & Grill
Sunrice
50 North
Cafe Presse
Vios Caffee At Third Place
Hattie's Hat Restaurant
Poquitos
Sake Nomi
Pike Street Fish Fry
Little Uncle Seattle
Jak's Grill
Barrio
The Five Spot
Momiji
Staple & Fancy Mercantile
Osteria La Spiga
Jade Garden
O'Asian
Ristorante Paradiso
Eltana
The Old Town Alehouse
Madison Kitchen
Spinasse
Grace Kitchen
Thai Curry Simple
Pecado Bueno
611 Supreme
Rione XIII
Leora Bloom: Ethan Stowell's newest brings new life to Capitol Hill's 15th Ave E. Toothsome handmade pasta, and there's nothing shy about the flavor of the food. Addictive fried artichokes with aioli; crispy, creamy suppli filled with oxtail; pizzas are generously topped even tho the crust is so good it needs nothing. Well-stocked bar with a great cocktail list.
