Eating Out In Seattle



Like most American cities, Seattle boasts a huge variety of eateries, thus catering for every possible taste imaginable. Seattle restaurants take pride in their food and their service, so you definitely will not be disappointed. Before going out, it is always advisable to ring in advance to check availability, as some of the better known places can be very busy. If you are intending to take children out with you, then it is also best to confirm over the phone to save any hassle. Don’t forget that the legal age for alcohol consumption in Seattle, as with the rest of the US, is twenty one. If you are in any doubt, bring a quality form of photograph identification with you. It is also worth noting the tipping regime. The general rule of thumb is to allow for an additional 20% on top of the bill. Prices obviously vary, but are generally very reasonable. Some of the busier restaurants tend to have several sittings, so once you have finished your meal, you may be expected to pay tour bill and swiftly depart. The following is just a short, but by no means definitive guide of some of the better place to try.
Northwest Classics & American Cuisine
(1)Palisade:2601 W Marina Place
(2)Dahlia Lounge:2001 4th Avenue
(3)Salish Lodge Restaurant:6501 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie

Seafood & Vegetarian
(1)Ray’s Boathouse:6049 Seaview Avenue NW
(2)Flying Fish:2234 1st Avenue
(3)Gravity Bar:415 Broadway E

Mexican/Nuevo-Latino
(1)Mama’s Mexican Kitchen:2234 2nd Avenue
(2)Machiavelli:1215 Pine Street
(3)Harvest Vine:2701 Madison Street

Asian/Sushi
(1)Krittika Noodles And Thai:6411 Latona Avenue NE
(2)Shanghai Garden Chinese Restaurant:524 6th Avenue S
(3)Typhoon:1400 Western Avenue


 

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