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Perche'no
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Review by:
Bruce H.
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My wife and I are beginning to make PercheNo our go-to restaurant when it comes to attending any event at or near the Seattle Center. The reasons are many.
First: the staff there are just delightful—from the owners to the wait staff. They are efficient, helpful and friendly to the point of seeming like friends soon after you meet them.
Second: the food selection (Italian) is both varied and nicely prepared. The Portobelo mushroom is a must. The polenta dishes are perfectly prepared. And it will take several visits to PercheNo just to sample the range of delightful menu items and choose a personal favorite.
Third: the restaurant itself is cozy, unassuming and feels like it belongs in its neighborhood...reminding me somewhat of a good NYC neighborhood restaurant.
If you're hungry for Italian fare, simply presented and in a cozy setting check out PercheNo and see what you think.
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