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Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Downtown
Booked 7 times today
Price: Moderate
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- SSpencerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was our first time at the Pink Door, one night I will never forget. From the moment we arrived the ambience made the experience feel classy. The decorations and lighting throughout fit the mood. Customer service and special request were accommodated positively and without hesitation. The menu was simple but not lacking, wasn’t an overwhelming amount to decide nor was it too small to not have options. The food was made at a high level with attention to detail and exquisite taste. It is where I proposed to my now fiancé and provided a night I can’t forget and will be somewhere we come for our special days. Go to the pink door, you will not be disappointed.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- SStephenDevon •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food was very good but we really enjoyed the great service… all staff were very friendly and their recommendations for food and wine were excellentMore infoTulioPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.7
- WWasiqSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoIt was our first time at Roti Cuisine yesterday, we absolutely loved it! Starting with food, we ordered Onion Bhaji, Lamb tandoori kebab, Chicken Korma, Garlic Naan and Buttered Roti. We asked for mild (no spice) for all dishes. The Onion bhaji was deep fried just right, and was served straight out from the pan. Then the Lamb kebabs arrived on skewers in a copper vessel along with the breads. They were amazing, cooked just right and melted in our mouths. The Chicken Korma came with rice, and was delicately spiced and not heavy because the chef had used not too much oil in preparing the dish. The Naan and Roti breads came straight from the tandoor oven and were perfect. The servings were good sized, we had ordered too much food for two people, and did not want to over eat, but ended up eating about 2/3 of the food over about an hour and took the rest to go. The food was just excellent! Now to the ambience. The restaurant was full, a testament to the quality of its food and its loyal following. The interior is nicely (and not overly) decorated with Punjabi and Mughal themes. The tables are not too close, and customers were perhaps too busy enjoying their food to talk too loudly. We felt that the environment was very nice and relaxing, and could focus on enjoying the food without getting sensory overload. One suggestion I would have for the restaurant is to have a coat hanger or two near the entrance. We had to keep our coats on extra chairs. Finally, the staff is very courteous and hospitable. We felt they went above and beyond to take care of the guests. The service was prompt and we were left on our own while enjoying our food. We talked a bit to the manager of the restaurant, and he was super nice. We would definitely be back to Roti. It is the best Indian restaurant in Seattle that we have been to. The food is delicious and authentic. The ambience is very nice and the staff is wonderful. Getting to the restaurant and finding it was pretty easy. 5 stars!More infoRoti Cuisine of IndiaPrice: Moderate• Indian• Queen Anne•4.6
- RrobertSeattle / Eastern Washington •16 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agofood was excellent, room was beautiful, very chic. the service was unbelievable, really one of the best experiences we have had.More infoThe GeorgePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.4
- RRyanSeattle / Eastern Washington •13 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoThis was my second visit and while very good, not quite as enjoyable as my first visit which was in the early summer. I will definitely be back, but may take a while longer. I deeply appreciate the experience and what they are trying to do to elevate vegan cuisine. Sadly, this visit was a bit underwhelming. A couple of the dishes were a swing and a miss, in my opinion, in terms of both flavor and preparation. Just kind of basic, boring, or in one case, rather poorly prepared. The wine pairings were very good, however. Service was a little off this evening too. One issue in particular: My partner REALLY did not like the main course. After they placed it, it was obvious she was no enjoying it, but no one visited to inquire (at this price point, for a single-seating event where everyone is getting the same dish served at the same time, this is not really acceptable). When we later mentioned this, instead of offering to make amends (they had earlier served a soup that required no real prep which she loved, which they could have served her), we were told "Oh next time you can tell us things you don't like and we'll make sure to make something else for you". Nice offer, but they don't publish their menu, so there is no way to really know. Tasting menus can be tricky this way, and we have done MANY, but my main gripe was that they didn't make any attempt, nor make monetary compensation. "Too bad". Kind of made the experience far less "magical".More infoHarvest BeatPrice: Very Expensive• Vegan• Wallingford•4.8