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Hiroshi's cannot boast the nicest ambience. It is located in a small strip mall in the Eastlake neighborhood and has metal chairs and tables. The decor is lacking. But if you are looking for...
Hiroshi's cannot boast the nicest ambience. It is located in a small strip mall in the Eastlake neighborhood and has metal chairs and tables. The decor is lacking. But if you are looking for really good sushi and at a very reasonable price it is worth trying. My wife and I can get full on sushi for $30 total. Less than half what we pay at Chinois and the quality is comparable.
Beyond sushi the Japanese food is good, I have only tried the soups and appetizers though because we always get sushi for the main course.
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If you have ever gone to Home Depot or Lowe's and been disappointed with the selection, Hardwicks might be a good place to try. They have a great selection of tools (mostly higher end, professional...
If you have ever gone to Home Depot or Lowe's and been disappointed with the selection, Hardwicks might be a good place to try. They have a great selection of tools (mostly higher end, professional quality). We bought lots of decorative hardware there, including new pulls and knobs for our remodeled kitchen and new brass window locks and pulls for the entire house. The selection for this type of hardware was much better than the big box stores and they carry some higher quality brands. If they don't have it they will order it and they are very good about following up with you.
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I consider myself a connoisseur of pizza. And in my humble opinion there is no better pizzeria in Seattle than Tutta Bella in Columbia City. One of roughly 100 certified "Neapolitan" Pizzerias in...
I consider myself a connoisseur of pizza. And in my humble opinion there is no better pizzeria in Seattle than Tutta Bella in Columbia City. One of roughly 100 certified "Neapolitan" Pizzerias in the world, Tutta Bella does not disappoint. They have a wide variety of individual sized pizzas that they cooked in the exposed wood burning oven. My favorite is the signature "Tutta Bella". The salads also are outstanding.
Tutta Bella is very family friendly. We take our 8-month old son and he fits right in with the crowd. They have lots of high chairs.
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Having moved to Seattle from New York, I was initially dismayed by the lack of pizzerias making good NY Style Pizza. However, I have found one place that truly qualifies as a good NY Style...
Having moved to Seattle from New York, I was initially dismayed by the lack of pizzerias making good NY Style Pizza. However, I have found one place that truly qualifies as a good NY Style pizzeria, Piecora's Pizzeria on E. Madison on Capital Hill. With puffy outer crust, tapering to a thin, crisp middle, topped with lots of great tomato sauce and an abundance of cheese, Piecora's pizza has found a solid formula. While it is not Ray's in NY, it is the closest thing I have found in Seattle.
While I usually get Piecora's to takeout, they have a restaurant with salads, beers on tap, etc. It is sometimes a bit smoky for my tastes.
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