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Koreana
Category:
Restaurants
4525 University Way NE Seattle, Washington 98105 (206) 547-5519
Koreana is a nice treat when you're in the mood for some tasty Korean food while in the U-District. Unlike other places which offer a mixed menu of Japanese and Korean food in the U-District,...
Koreana is a nice treat when you're in the mood for some tasty Korean food while in the U-District. Unlike other places which offer a mixed menu of Japanese and Korean food in the U-District, Koreana offers the full entrée-with-side-dishes-combination that one sees at more traditional restaurants. It's a nice, quiet, relaxed location and very mellow during lunchtime. The staff are friendly and it's very enjoyable. The entrées, especially bibimbap and bulgogi beef are very worthwhile.
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A nice lounge near the Denny Regrade and Lower Queen Anne. Tini Biggs has good drinks and good atmosphere. My last visit had me enjoying a few drinks, and enjoying sitting extremely close to a...
A nice lounge near the Denny Regrade and Lower Queen Anne. Tini Biggs has good drinks and good atmosphere. My last visit had me enjoying a few drinks, and enjoying sitting extremely close to a friend - why so close? It's really, really loud in there. At least the friend didn't eat garlic before :-)
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R Place
Category:
Night Clubs
619 E Pine St Seattle, Washington 98122 (206) 322-8828
This place is jam-packed on weekends with djs spinning a very R & B-heavy set. It's got a cheap cover ($5) but the real fun is on Thursdays. That night, the former Miss Gay Washington, the fabulous...
This place is jam-packed on weekends with djs spinning a very R & B-heavy set. It's got a cheap cover ($5) but the real fun is on Thursdays. That night, the former Miss Gay Washington, the fabulous drag queen Shaka Kwan, hosts the highly popular Amateur Strip Show (A.S.S.). It's a drunken hoot with men of varying levels of attractiveness shaking their booty for cash prizes. A must-see.
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This is one of the loudest lounges I've ever been to. On weekends, they crank up the music and the place is crowded with the young Belltown set. The place has an interesting mod-style decor and...
This is one of the loudest lounges I've ever been to. On weekends, they crank up the music and the place is crowded with the young Belltown set. The place has an interesting mod-style decor and there are anime films shown on the walls. It's frequently crowded and on the weekends there's a $5 cover (sorry, guys only) just to get in. They turn part of it into a dance floor, but it's more about socializing than dancing.
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This Ave joint has great Japanese takeout. Tempura, gyoza, calimari (calimary on the menu), tonkatsu, korokke, what-have-you. The potions are enormous, the food good and the staff helpful. If you...
This Ave joint has great Japanese takeout. Tempura, gyoza, calimari (calimary on the menu), tonkatsu, korokke, what-have-you. The potions are enormous, the food good and the staff helpful. If you call ahead, they'll happily have it ready for you. The wait can be kind of long at the UW Lunch hour or at certain times in the evening, but the food is great for the price.
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Oasis has great bubble (boba) tea. There's a huge variety of flavors listed on the menu board. The cafe is open late, too, sometimes until 1a on weekends. The people working there are friendly and...
Oasis has great bubble (boba) tea. There's a huge variety of flavors listed on the menu board. The cafe is open late, too, sometimes until 1a on weekends. The people working there are friendly and make great drinks. The strawberry slush with lychee coconut jelly is likely my favorite drink. It's cheap, too: only $2.75 plus tax. It's conveniently across from Uwajimaya on the Kinokuniya bookstore side.
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If you want a totally unique dining experience, make reservations and head on into this little bistro on Broadway. The menu is a huge binder filled with random notes, a humongous array of drinks and...
If you want a totally unique dining experience, make reservations and head on into this little bistro on Broadway. The menu is a huge binder filled with random notes, a humongous array of drinks and cocktails. The service is attentive, but due to the small size of the kitchen, food can be delayed a while. Sieze this opportunity to read the menu, fill out the hilarious lost-and-found form and try to see the person across from you in the dim light. Make reservations.
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This place has great coffee. Possibly the best in the city. It also has some of the most attitude in the city. These people take their coffee very seriously. The pastries are good, the wifi is free....
This place has great coffee. Possibly the best in the city. It also has some of the most attitude in the city. These people take their coffee very seriously. The pastries are good, the wifi is free. Just don't *ever* talk on your cellphone in line. They get really annoyed at you when you do it - short calls when not in line are ok, and longer calls never are. It's kind of a weird attitude to have, but the coffee makes up for it.
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For some of Seattle's greatest coffee, this is a great place to go. It's a large, uncrowded cafe, with free wifi. The drinks are of the highest quality. The prices are excellent, and the baristas...
For some of Seattle's greatest coffee, this is a great place to go. It's a large, uncrowded cafe, with free wifi. The drinks are of the highest quality. The prices are excellent, and the baristas are pretty low on the "barista attitude scale" - they're friendly and will remake any problem drinks in the rare event something doesn't work out (note to self: don't get apple syrup in coffee ever again). Open late, until 11.
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For good viet namese food on the Hill, this has become a quick favorite on Broadway. The food ranges from Bahn Mi (litlte sandwiches) to Pho to steaks. The service is pretty good, and at night, the...
For good viet namese food on the Hill, this has become a quick favorite on Broadway. The food ranges from Bahn Mi (litlte sandwiches) to Pho to steaks. The service is pretty good, and at night, the giant Saigon mural on the wall lights up. Some may say that it's cheesy, but I think it's cute. This place is becoming very busy and is turning into a success - you should check it out the next time you're in the mood for excellent food. It's cheap, too: about $10-15 per person. People watching is easy to do here, too, as they have a great view of whatever or whoever is walking by on Broadway.
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