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- SSpencerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 1 day 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
- WWendySeattle / Eastern Washington •56 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThis is our first visit since the advent of the Kraken Hockey Team in Seattle and the place was hopping. Service was awesome even though it was super busy and loud. In about 45 minutes people left for the game and it was much less crowded and noise level much lower. Food was excellent and ambiance our favorite in Seattle. We will return but not on a game night.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.6
- KKatyaSeattle / Eastern Washington •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe ambiance and service were outstanding. The menu is well-developed and interesting. Some of the food like the burrata appetizer and the bolognese was excellent. We found the mushroom risotto and the beef short rib to be overly salty. Great drinks as well!More infoSan FermoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Ballard•4.8
- SSaraSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review4.0Dined on 16 Nov 2024We we re greeted warmly and seated promptly. Our waiter was friendly and helpful. Ambiance was great! Three out of 4 dinners were good, 2 of them were exceptional (the filet and the King salmon). My seafood Louie was very disappointing. The salmon was dry and fishy and the prawns (poached) were bland. The greens were a nice assortment, avocado was perfect, tomatoes were tasteless. The drinks were awesome.More infoThe ClearwaterPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Poulsbo•4.5
- DDoloresvipLos Angeles •7 reviews5.0Dined on 13 Nov 2024Palisade is the best! I look forward to taking going here with my family every time I’m in Seattle. The food is prepared perfectly! We had 3 different seafood dishes and each one was perfectly done- moist, flakey, and with great flavors that complimented each fish (that would be black cod, king salmon, and Chilean sea bass). Service is attentive without being intrusive. Brian saw to it that from water to dessert, we were satisfied. Music started to get too loud to talk, but the manager remedied that quickly. We were then able to enjoy conversation and the live music. With the view of the marina and downtown Seattle plus all of good food and service, we are always satisfied.More infoPalisadePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Magnolia•4.4
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Discover Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas
Bordering Olympic National Park, scenic Route 101 is dotted with a number of fine restaurants. Coming up from the south, your first option is seafood on Lake Quinault. In the town of Forks, there’s a solid selection of Chinese dishes, bar-and-grill fare, pizzas, American surf-and-turf options, and fast food, followed by an oceanfront restaurant just outside town. The Kitsap Peninsula, with its many inlets and waterways, specializes in waterfront dining. In the towns of Bremerton, Port Orchard, and Silverdale, plus other stops along Route 3, you can find any number of brewpubs, hearty American restaurants, and locations for Asian cuisines.