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- DdaleSeattle / Eastern Washington •27 reviews5.0Dined todayWe had not dined at Il Terrazzo for a number of years. Our party of 5 enjoyed a wonderful dinner after the Apple Cup. The service was impeccable, the food up to the standards of Carmine, delicious and well presented. Our table ordered and devoured the veal scaloppini, risotto with scallops, cannelloni and fettucine with pesto. All the dishes were classically prepared and superb. and we all shared a Caesar salad which elicited uniform praise. Split the desserts and a couple bottles of wine and our Boston son was amazed how reasonable was the bill. Highly recommend.More infoIl Terrazzo CarminePrice: Expensive• Italian• Pioneer Square•4.8
- IIsoldeSeattle / Eastern Washington •22 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI have lived about 1.5 hours away from seattle for 30 years. I have never tried this restaurant before but have always wanted to try it and now I have. I thought it was located elsewhere in post alley But we found it very easily. This is a wonderful restaurant. It is very pretty inside as you walk through. We went for lunch. We each had a drink, one with alcohol, one without. The Dicky and Hello Madame President (I can only hope). They were very good. My husband had the papparedelle bolognese which he enjoyed. I had a tiny taste, I have had better elsewhere but these n.w. seafood was just plain delicious. That halibut was beautiful. I wished I had more, even though the serving was not small. The sauce was great and the peppers were not spicy as I thought they would be. I would order that again any day. I really didn’t know what to have, several good looking things on the menu. Glad I had this.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- GGeorginaLondon •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had a fantastic meal at Salty’s last night. Every dish was superb. The ambience was great and that view of the city you can’t beat anywhere! Definitely a destination place for anyone visiting Seattle.More infoSalty's on Alki BeachPrice: Expensive• Seafood• West Seattle/Alki•4.7
- DDaniTahoe / Reno Area •2 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 17, 2024The special pastor was very tasty! Our server was quick and offered great recommendationsMore infoEl SirenitoPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Georgetown•4
- EKEricKSeattle / Eastern Washington •5 reviews4.0Dined on Jun 19, 2024Great service and ambience. The food is high quality, wish it had a bit more spice and heat.More infoFonda La CatrinaPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Georgetown•4.8
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As a blooming neighborhood in south Seattle, Georgetown has a dining scene that's quirky, familiar, fun and affordable. Visitors can experience a taste of combined cultures in Japanese-influenced burgers, wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, and Pacific Northwest pub food. Breakfast specialties abound with traditional Hawaiian all-day breakfasts as well as elegant crêpes. If you're in a quiet, contemplative mood, relax at a local diner offering comfort foods made from scratch and craft beers. Ready to make new friends? Try a family-style restaurant that features communal tables set with American favorites in a vintage home. Other social folks may frequent a retro diner that features spirits and games or a historic eatery where you can eat pub grub surrounded by live music, ping pong tables, pin ball and air hockey.