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Amazing atmosphere and the dishes. I will pay the price for it. Rabbit pate! Hmm..mm...mm! I will definitely go back again.
Amazing atmosphere and the dishes. I will pay the price for it. Rabbit pate! Hmm..mm...mm! I will definitely go back again.
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after feasting here last night, i thought i'd post about a few of my favorites, since btw all of the people in our group, i think we tried pretty m... More
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I love this restaurant. The food is excellent and the service was great!!! More
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The ricotta gnudi with tomato marmalade is to fried mozzarella what Metropolitan Grill's kobe burger is to the hamburger. Run, don't walk. More
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After reading all the wonderful reviews about Zoe here on Judy's Book, we decided to give it a try, and people! It did NOT disappoint!
Fabulous, attentive, polite and fun staff (we loved our... More
After reading all the wonderful reviews about Zoe here on Judy's Book, we decided to give it a try, and people! It did NOT disappoint!
Fabulous, attentive, polite and fun staff (we loved our waiter!), delicious food, and a lovely atmosphere made this one of the best nights out I've had in a long time.
We had a fabulous mozzarella appetizer that was their special, a delicious pear salad, and the halibut with cous cous that was to die for. We brought in our own bottle of wine, and had them decant it for us, but they had great looking wine & drink menus.
Can't say enough about the service here. Outstanding.
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But that would be weird. She would wonder why I named her after a restaurant. "Because it tastes so good!" I would tell her. Then there would be silence.
Zoe rocks. For dates, For Girls Night... More
But that would be weird. She would wonder why I named her after a restaurant. "Because it tastes so good!" I would tell her. Then there would be silence.
Zoe rocks. For dates, For Girls Night Out. For Birthdays (like mine!). The staff is usually nothing short of charming and awesome. The chef is accommodating, but not in a doormat, customer service way...more like a 'you should enjoy your food' way. And I appreciate that. The specialty drinks are interesting and it's hard to just have one. I go early too because I like the attention from the waiters...and I like to eat early.
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I really enjoy Zoe. THe ambiance is energetic. The dining room can get a little loud when it's crowded but I like the buzz of people enjoying their meal. The food is consistent (a good thing)... More
I really enjoy Zoe. THe ambiance is energetic. The dining room can get a little loud when it's crowded but I like the buzz of people enjoying their meal. The food is consistent (a good thing) and I particularly love the Hangar Steak, Scallops and Pork Tenderloin. The service is friendly and generally knowledgable about the menu. The wine list could use some attention but definitley doesn't discourage me from returning. I typically bring my own wine because i don't particularly care for the wine on the list. Cocktails are great too!
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if so, zoe would get it. just got back from there - thanks rahul! that was easily one of the best meals i've eaten in the almost 10 years i've lived in seattle. the restaurant itself is great -... More
if so, zoe would get it. just got back from there - thanks rahul! that was easily one of the best meals i've eaten in the almost 10 years i've lived in seattle. the restaurant itself is great - superbly personable host, equally fun and nice waitstaff. drinks are yummy, very inventive and tasty. parking is icky in belltown, even on a wedn nite, but if you are willing to pay a few bucks and/or walk a few blocks then you'll be ok.
we tried the gnudi appetizer and it's the sort of dish where you just let it sit in your mouth and enjoy the flavors while you look at each other in disbelief that anything can taste that good. pretty darn orgasmic.
for an entree hubby had the gorganzola risotto with pear. just the right amount of cheese - not overwhelming. and the red wine-soaked pear was the perfect complement to the tangy risotto.
i had the highly recommended sea scallops, and i don't even like scallops but ended up just about licking my plate. 5 superbly cooked pieces of fish which surrounded a mixture of beans, carrots and bacon in an indescribable sauce. about 1/2-way through i was so full that i was beginning to get uncomfortable but i could not stop eating my meal.
we were way too full for dessert but the dessert menu looked enticing enough to get us back there soon. delicious cheese plates, a pear trio were the pears are soaked in red wine, white wine and sparkling wine. and more.
before i was finished with the appetizer i was already planning my next trip to zoe.
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Visited Zoe for the first time a few nights ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The restaurant stayed lively through the night. Two standout dishes were the Gnudi and the pork tenderloin. You can't go... More
Visited Zoe for the first time a few nights ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The restaurant stayed lively through the night. Two standout dishes were the Gnudi and the pork tenderloin. You can't go wrong with either.
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I had yet another amazing dinner at Zoe last night. We had 8.45 reservations, the place was packed and buzzing with energy and we were seated right away. The highlights of the 25 for $25 menu were:... More
I had yet another amazing dinner at Zoe last night. We had 8.45 reservations, the place was packed and buzzing with energy and we were seated right away. The highlights of the 25 for $25 menu were:
Ricotta Gnudi (pronounced nudie) which were fun to order and tasted exquisite. They are ricotta-filled dumplings drowned in two different butter sauces. So, skip them if you're dieting, but if not, they are ridiculously good. It's the sort of thing that makes you slow down, close your eyes and savor every bite. Seriously.
Roast pork tenderloin served on a barley curry. The pork was medium-rare and melted in your mouth. The Talapia was also terrific, but not quite as good as the pork.
Finally, for dessert, chocolate cake. Enough said.
Zoe continues to be one of my favorite restaurants in Seattle.
Rahul
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