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#1 Thai
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Restaurants
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 634-3526
Despite the name, "#1 Thai" seems to me to be more of a Vietnamese restaurant than a...
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Despite the name, "#1 Thai" seems to me to be more of a Vietnamese restaurant than a Thai one, but they do have some Thai food, and at any rate the food is pretty good. They always have some featured lunch specials that are cheap, too - usually some kind of curry, and a Vietnamese sandwich.
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'Ohana
Category:
Local Favorite
2207 First Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98121
This was one of the best restaurants we ate at on our honeymoon. Aside from a bad DJ one of the...
More 1 year ago
This was one of the best restaurants we ate at on our honeymoon. Aside from a bad DJ one of the nights we ate there, the place was really cool. The atmosphere is very island/tiki and the sushi bar looks right at home. Try the Spam and the Moco Loco if you like eclectic cuisine, and Happy hour is definitely worth it for inexpensive food and drinks. We were well cared-for even on an extremely crowded Friday. We will go back the next time we're in town.
Pros: Authentic and eclectic cuisine and atmosphere
Cons: A bad DJ clashes with a great restaurant
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10 Mercer
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Restaurants
10 Mercer St
Seattle,
Washington 98109
(206) 691-3723
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Firmly planted in Seattle's Capitol Hill district, the 1200 has a predominantly gay...
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Firmly planted in Seattle's Capitol Hill district, the 1200 has a predominantly gay clientèle. In this instance, some stereotypes are true: they have impeccable taste. The bar is well stocked and well managed, and the first thing that one sees when entering. The restaurant serves freshly made Italian dishes, artfully presented and masterfully prepared. If everyone there hadn't have been so well mannered and sharply dressed, I would have been tempted to lick my plate, which I don't advise for this venue except under certain special circumstances.
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13 Coins - Sea Tac
Category:
Breakfast Restaurants
18000 Pacific Hwy S
Seattle,
Washington 98188
I live out of state now, but continue to stop @ 13 Coins by Sea-Tac every other month when I fly...
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I live out of state now, but continue to stop @ 13 Coins by Sea-Tac every other month when I fly in. It's great to have a meal here at ANY hour of the day since it's open 24 hours. And the food is terrific!! After being a regular customer for 21 years, it's nice to see many of the same waiters serving us. A tip for the previous disgruntled reviewers: for the best seats (and minimal wait time), always request the counter! I'll continue to recommend this restaurant and hope you'll enjoy it as much as we do!
Pros: Great pasta, French Onion Soup, Watch the chefs work!
Cons: Noisy bar area, Isolated booths
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13 Coins Restaurant
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Restaurants
125 Boren Ave N
Seattle,
Washington 98109
(206) 682-2513
I went to 13 Coins early on a Saturday evening (before 6 pm) and was seated right away. We sat at...
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I went to 13 Coins early on a Saturday evening (before 6 pm) and was seated right away. We sat at the counter so we could watch them cook. We ordered the Calamari for an appetizer and it was WONDERFUL! They did not overcook it as most resteraunts like to do and the dipping sauce was perfect! For entrees I had the Steak David - Filet mignon topped with fresh crab and served with Hollandaise sauce on the plate. I could have had just the filet and been just as happy. The Filet was cooked perfectly and it practically melted away from the knife. It came with pasta which I don't eat. But I'm sure if I had asked for a substitute it would not have been an issue. Also ordered by my party was Veal Parmagiana and another steak. Everyone raved about thier food! Desert was Creme Brulee and I couldn't have asked for better. They fired the top so that there was a nice thick shell. No soft spots which always leaves me a little disappointed.
The highlight was being able to watch the kitchen staff cooking. We were seated near the Head chef and he was entertaining and didn't seem to mind answering our silly questions about what they were doing. He cracked a few jokes and the whole staff seemed to be having a great time working, which really goes a long way in the overall dining experience.
I will definately go back... and soon!
Pros: Entertaining, GREAT FOOD, family friendly
Cons: Can be spendy depending on what you order. But always worth it.
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14 Carrot Cafe
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Restaurants
2305 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle,
Washington 98102
(206) 324-1442
This place has some of the best omelets around. Not too long of a wait to get in on a weekend...
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This place has some of the best omelets around. Not too long of a wait to get in on a weekend morning. Great service, decent prices.
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14 Carrot Cafe
Category:
Diners
2305 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle,
Washington 98102
I go here almost every Sunday with my boyfriend for breakfast. The girls who work there are...
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I go here almost every Sunday with my boyfriend for breakfast. The girls who work there are fantastic (even when they're grumpy). They always accomodate our quirky food requests and let us order off the menu. The food is always delicious. They have perfect pancakes/ waffles/hashbrowns/ blintzes/ eggs, although I've never tried their non-breakfast foods. The only bad thing is if we get there before 1pm there is a bit of a wait.
Pros: Great food, great location
Cons: Waiting for a table if we arrive before 1pm
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I stopped in here because of the Ukrainian foodstore which is next door (or actually sort of...
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I stopped in here because of the Ukrainian foodstore which is next door (or actually sort of located in one corner of this store), but it seemed pretty good too. They had a nice little selection of produce with reasonable prices and a few Asian groceries (good for the area, but nothing to compare with the Int'l District); I ended up buying a pack of Turkish/Arabic coffee flavored with cardamom to boil in my ibrik.
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206 Pizza
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Restaurants
702 NW 65th St
Seattle,
Washington 98117
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