A Feast at Every Price PointEven amid a recession, Seattle is eating out. There are empty rooms around the city, as well as layoffs and closures; there are also grand openings and hourlong waits for tables. For many of us, dining out remains both a priority and a great pleasure. That’s partly because we are living in a halcyon age. The Puget Sound is seeing more, and better trained, chefs using amazing ingredients with greater creativity and precision. The Dow hasn’t yet diminished this surge.
That stated, no one plans a meal out without considering the size of the check. This year, we divided up our 50 favorite restaurants (plus others worth mentioning) by the price of a meal there—roughly a dish and a drink for the cheap eats, and at the pricier ones, an entree, a shared appetizer or dessert, and a glass of wine. Eat well, drink well, and just as important for your future happiness, tip well. FavoritesBamboo GardenBistro Turkuaz Branzino Brasa Cafe Campagne Carmelita Catfish Corner Chang Ahn Jung Chiso Circa Crow Crush Curry Leaf FareStart Flying Squirrel Pizza Co. Gabriel's Fire Green Leaf Harvest Vine How to Cook a Wolf Jade Garden Joule Kingfish Cafe Lark Le Pichet Maneki May Thai Mike's Noodle House Nell's Oddfellows Cafe & Bar Palace Kitchen Paseo Pho Bac Pike Street Fish Fry Poppy Quinn's Pub Restaurant Zoe Rover's Saba Ethiopian Cuisine Salumi Señor Moose Skillet Street Food Spinasse Spring Hill Spur Tacos El Asadero Tamarind Tree Tilth Trellis Union Veraci Pizza Cheap, Fast, and Under Control> $10![]()
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Gabriel's Fire Budget-Friendly and Satisfying$10-$20![]()
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