The Lunch Buffets are the best deal in town A different cuisine every day. The taste fantastic and designed by the most underrated Chef in Seattle - Chef Paul. Its just phenomenal.......
Neah bay idiot fish netsuke - beyond expectations, as well as great chef's choice sashimi. Sake list is wonderfully organized with proper origin indication.
There's a $60 tasting menu that provides a wide-range of tastes and textures and dishes hot, cold and in-between. Nancy Leson has pics and picks. Read more.
Ask for a goldfish for your room. If you're lucky, they'll let you have one as a pet during your stay.
What a beautiful 'cocktology' lounge. Awesome location and awesome service! (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Went here for my birthday dinner. Started with the beet salad, then the rigatoni and ended with the lemon donuts. Delicious from start to finish! They have Mark Ryan's "The Chief" by the glass too!
I try to branch out, but I can't NOT get the rigatoni with spicy Italian sausage. Such a reliable and delicious mainstay. Read more.
One of our go to places when we visit the Pikes Place Market for lunch or dinner. While not inexpensive, the quality of the food and service is very good. Great choice for French cuisine and wine.
The city's most romantic happy hour also offers a $2.95 appetizer list, including three buttery croissants with ham and cheese, steamed mussels and goat cheese and garlic mousse. 5-7 M-F, 8-10 Sat Read more.
I recommend the seaweed salad. I also love the nigiri here (especially the salmon). The tempura is also really nice - crispy, but not too oily or overly breaded. Rolls are diverse and yummy.