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I've eaten here three times, and each time the food was wonderful. The servings were about right and left us with enough room to share a dessert. I loved both the lemon dessert and the pecan... More
I've eaten here three times, and each time the food was wonderful. The servings were about right and left us with enough room to share a dessert. I loved both the lemon dessert and the pecan brownie with ice cream. The first two times, the service was good, but this last visit was disappointing. The server seemed to be in a hurry to leave our table each time she talked with us and asked us the perfunctory "how is everything?" question without much thought or interest. She failed to fill our water glasses until we had paid the check, and she placed the check on our table before we even finished dessert.
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The place is in a rather 'upscale' neighbor hood in Kirkland, WA. Parking may be an issue because this place is right on the lake - it's on Lake St. - duh!
We had a great view of the lake at... More
The place is in a rather 'upscale' neighbor hood in Kirkland, WA. Parking may be an issue because this place is right on the lake - it's on Lake St. - duh!
We had a great view of the lake at sunset which helped to offset the cost of the meal. Even though I had my expense account working, I was still trying to justify the price. I had some wonderful scallops and a very nice glass of Pino Gris. If you can handle the price, this place is worth it.
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I tried to like this place- it has all the awards and what not. But I am always let down. The fish seems to be served in way too much butter/sauce and the sides/salads are just bland. The prices are... More
I tried to like this place- it has all the awards and what not. But I am always let down. The fish seems to be served in way too much butter/sauce and the sides/salads are just bland. The prices are high and leave you wishing you would have just gone to Anthony's instead. Even the dessert menu is lacking. Go for the fabulous views and cocktail or wine. But that is it.
Pros: view, setting
Cons: price, menu
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I would like to think my family knows good food, we've been to several of the best (consensus) restaurants in the country i.e. Babbo, 21 Club, Gramercy Tavern in NYC. Having said this, one night... More
I would like to think my family knows good food, we've been to several of the best (consensus) restaurants in the country i.e. Babbo, 21 Club, Gramercy Tavern in NYC. Having said this, one night this past summer my mom was out of town and naturally my dad and I went down to the waterfront for dinner. My dad had heard of the Fish Cafe so we decided to give it a try. We were VERY pleasantly surprised. The apple, bacon heart of romaine was simple yet delightful. Granted it is predominantly a seafood restaurant, I never refuse a rack-of-lamb when it sounds good and ordered it here. It was easily up there with the best baby racks-of-lamb I've had. However, the exclamation point was dessert. Upon seeing the rice pudding with coconut, mango, and passion fruit, I had no reason to keep reading... quite possibly one of the best desserts I've had, ever. Service was accomadating and friendly, not too engaging but at the same time always polite and helpful. I wholeheartedly reccomend the food at the Fish Cafe.
Pros: Dessert, View
Cons: none!
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We recently took an out-of-town friend here for the Northwest seafood experience and had a wonderful meal. The prices are spendy, but not outrageous, and the food and ambiance combination are worth... More
We recently took an out-of-town friend here for the Northwest seafood experience and had a wonderful meal. The prices are spendy, but not outrageous, and the food and ambiance combination are worth every penny. The menu seems highly variable, so choices will be different. My swordfish over ginger noodles was one of the the best pieces of fish I've ever had. The other entrees were apparently just as delicious. Kudos also to the attentive, but not pushy, waitress.
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I have been there twice so far - once for a business dinner and once with a friend for drinks.
The dinner was superb - orginal, fresh and well prepared. The waiter was a real professional and... More
I have been there twice so far - once for a business dinner and once with a friend for drinks.
The dinner was superb - orginal, fresh and well prepared. The waiter was a real professional and attentive. They also have an extensive wine list.
The view is great over Lake Washington and the place was immaculate and well-appointed. Top shelf (including the price).
Pros: Top shelf food, service and ambience
Cons: Top shelf price
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Living on the Eastside, the Third Floor Fish Cafe has become my favorite place to go for special occasions and dates. The view is beautiful, and the food is consistently excellent. The prices are... More
Living on the Eastside, the Third Floor Fish Cafe has become my favorite place to go for special occasions and dates. The view is beautiful, and the food is consistently excellent. The prices are appropriate (around $50 per person once drinks, tip, etc. are included) -- high but not exorbitant.
The menu is relatively limited, but every item I've had on it has been fantastic. Portion sizes are not large, but they're sufficient -- some people seem to think they're small for the price (particularly the appetizers), but I've certainly never left hungry (and having room for dessert isn't a bad thing.)
Overall, I highly recommend it; I can't think of a better place for a nice night out with good food and good atmosphere without spending $250 on dinner.
Pros: Food is fantastic, good views
Cons: Limited menu choices may deter eating there frequently
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Went there on Saturday night, it wasn't overcrowded. Live piano music, nice ambiance, stiff martinies. Appetizers were tasty.
Went there on Saturday night, it wasn't overcrowded. Live piano music, nice ambiance, stiff martinies. Appetizers were tasty.
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I decided to try Fish Cafe after recommended by a friend and reading good reviews here. My experience wasn't bad but not as good as I though. Appitzer (Grilled Prawns) was very tasty, but at $13 a... More
I decided to try Fish Cafe after recommended by a friend and reading good reviews here. My experience wasn't bad but not as good as I though. Appitzer (Grilled Prawns) was very tasty, but at $13 a plate for only 3 prawns it's way overpriced. I had a Seared Alaskan Scallops and the scallops were tasteless, the rest of the stuff on the plate was okay; the King Salmon my date had was pretty good. Lemon Souffle and Cream Brulee were good too. Our waitress was very attentive. It was a Wednesday night but it was pretty crowded and noisy, I wouldn't say it's exactly a romantic spot. Fish Cafe didn't strike me as the best, and at $$$, I'm not sure if I'd go back.
Pros: Attentive staff
Cons: Overpriced
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Had dinner at the Third Floor Fish Cafe last night after a several month hiatus from the place. I was craving fish and ordered the roasted salmon. Terrific! My date had a steak which he said was... More
Had dinner at the Third Floor Fish Cafe last night after a several month hiatus from the place. I was craving fish and ordered the roasted salmon. Terrific! My date had a steak which he said was among the best he'd had in the last couple of years. My problem was with the lackluster service. Perhaps it was because it was a Tuesday night, but frankly we didn't notice a "Tuesday night discount" on our bill, so we expected good service. The bar was pretty busy when we went in for a nightcap and service there was much better than the dining room. Another hiatus may be the answer here.
Pros: Food, View, Free Parking
Cons: Service, Prices
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