This recently relocated Capitol Hill restaurant charms with fountains, lotus-root chips, and pressed gluten.
Three words to lure you to this ID joint: garlic mayonnaise spaghetti.
The Indo Cafe is inviting, if more familiar than you’d hope.
Feierabend’s food appeals to snobs, dudes, and everyone in between.
Put yourself in the mood for impulse shopping at this Lincoln Square pool hall/lounge.
Fight over wings and burgers at this self-proclaimed “dueling piano and sports bar.”
November 1 – 8, 2006 (expanded from print version).
When you’re paying $80 for a meal, how do you judge whether you’ve gotten a good value for your money?
On the hunt for great Mexican tastes in far-flung locales.
January 17 – 24, 2006.
As the main north-south avenue of travel and trade from northern Europe to the Midi, the Rhône Valley was tamed…
December 27, 2006 – January 3, 2007
This wine-themed restaurant in downtown Seattle shows vegetarians that they’re valued drinkers.
A friendly, easy-going place in Columbia City with cheap drinks and bizarre potato skewers.
December 20 – 27, 2006 (expanded from print version).
Instead of that $50 bottle of wine, give the booze-lover in your life one of these luxury beers.
You can find solid veggie fare at this Wallingford diner, which features weekend brunches and a “Flow Bar.”
October 11 – 18, 2006 (expanded from print version).
No false advertising here: This grilled chicken is worth a drive to Everett.
