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I have been running, biking, and driving by Perfect Wheels for over five years and had never gone in. Recently, I purchased a bike from a friend and needed some maintenance done on it before it was...
I have been running, biking, and driving by Perfect Wheels for over five years and had never gone in. Recently, I purchased a bike from a friend and needed some maintenance done on it before it was rideable and dropped it in to Perfect Wheels on very short notice. The bike was done within a couple days, and is a gem to ride.
While the shop is small, the service is excellent and Larry knows what he's doing. I wouldn't hesitate taking any other bikes to him and his shop for repair.
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I have now visited the Crepe Cafe three times, all of which were excellent experiences. As the previous reviewer said, they only have two cooking surfaces for crepes, and paninis. However, they...
I have now visited the Crepe Cafe three times, all of which were excellent experiences. As the previous reviewer said, they only have two cooking surfaces for crepes, and paninis. However, they are as fast as they can, and the food is superb. The Modena Roma crepe is my favorite, and their Monsieur Blue salad is a great way to start your meal off. The restaurant isn't very large, but it is quite nice to visit on a sunny weekend day. Highly recommended!
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I have to restrain myself to not not go in Bamboo Hardwoods. First, I was going to buy a bamboo bed, then I wanted bamboo flooring, but ultimately ended up purchasing our dining room table from...
I have to restrain myself to not not go in Bamboo Hardwoods. First, I was going to buy a bamboo bed, then I wanted bamboo flooring, but ultimately ended up purchasing our dining room table from this wonderful store on Roosevelt Way NE.
The store has excellent customer service, and I am considering them to supply my new flooring when I replace the carpet in my house sometime this year.
The table is a solid product, beautiful to look at, and we've had no problems with this local neighborhood establishment.
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I guess I come from the Great White North, in that I grew up on Tim Horton doughnuts. Top Pot definitely provides a substantial product, but I've been dissappointed with the amount of grease when I...
I guess I come from the Great White North, in that I grew up on Tim Horton doughnuts. Top Pot definitely provides a substantial product, but I've been dissappointed with the amount of grease when I bite into them. Don't get me wrong, they're quite tasty but I wouldn't go eating more than one per sitting.
It still seems difficult to get a really good doughnut without driving across the border!
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What started out as a great place to stop late at night on your way home from downtown Seattle, turned into my favorite restaurant. It all started when I moved to Seattle five years ago, and...
What started out as a great place to stop late at night on your way home from downtown Seattle, turned into my favorite restaurant. It all started when I moved to Seattle five years ago, and couldn't believe restaurants closed so early.
While Pomodoro isn't a large restaurant, it has a lot of charm and character.
I usually like to get started with the beefsteak tomatoes, which is essentially their version of a caprese salad just covered with basil. Their pasta dishes are very tasty, and continuing the basil trend, the fettucini al pesto and linguine carbonara are definitely my favorites.
If you're there on a slow night, they might bring out their special dessert menu, which includes bananas foster -- flambeed bananas in a brown sugar, rum and liquer sauce served over ice cream in a large wine glass. This is definitely worth ordering for the experience of having it flambeed at your table.
Definitely a hidden gem in Seattle!
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This little gem of a restaurant is tucked away near the corner of NE 65th Street and Roosevelt Way. This family owned and operated Indian restaurant seems to specialize in prompt, courteous and...
This little gem of a restaurant is tucked away near the corner of NE 65th Street and Roosevelt Way. This family owned and operated Indian restaurant seems to specialize in prompt, courteous and extremely polite service.
The first time I visited the Bengal Tiger, they offered us free samosas, and I think I've ordered them every time I've returned. Their selection of vegetarian dishes is well received by my mostly-vegetarian family, and there is always something to please everyone from their menu.
While you're there, check out the collection of artwork featuring tigers. It's everywhere!
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