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- NNabeelSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLook, I judge restaurants by the food primarily. So the small things I prefer or don't like about noise, value, or service timing matter, but not that much. Because the food at Terra Plata was really really good. We had one course from each quadrant of the menu (starter, earth, land, sea), and they were all good. We had the albracore crudo (really really good despite finding one pinbone), shishito peppers (normally an afterthought at restaurants - not here, the spices added a lot of depth), and the truffle and mushroom risotto (perfect texture). The land course (portuguese roast pig) was probably the only disappointment because it just wasn't as much of a flavor bomb as we expected from the ingredient's listed and just lacked something special. But it was still quite good, just overshadowed by the other dishes. And finally, the dessert (Basque Cheesecake) was amazing. No store bought pre-made dessert here. Unbelievable texture and the blood orange caramel was perfectly balanced. Tiny notes: the food comes out as it's done, which sometimes leads to awkward timing unless you plan what makes sense to have in what order. The service is good, but the restaurant was busy and you won't have them checking on you often. Not inherently an issue - I would rather have someone bothering me less than more. And we did find a pin bone in the crudo. But overall, it's a place I would recommend to foodies.More infoTerra PlataPrice: Very Expensive• Farm-to-table• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.7
- AAlexisSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food was delicious and all the staff were so wonderful! Such a cute patio & indoor dining area. Will definitely be coming back!More infoLa Fontana SicilianaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- JJasonVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •18 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFood was phenomenal all around. We started with the rye bread and the pork belly appetizer, which were both amazing. My wife had the cacio e pepe and I had the short rib with risotto, which both had excellent depths of flavor.More infoCharlotte Restaurant & LoungePrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Downtown•4.5
- AAndrewVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •18 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoExcellent service. Quick, efficient, sophisticated. Great food, with surprising european style sauces. The restaurant was full by 5:30 on regular Tuesday, for a good reason. Also, no kitchen or bar delays.More infoBaroloPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.5
- DDonnaSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoI had family here from California, and we arranged to meet at this restaurant, which I had been to once previously. I remembered that it was good, and also that it was near Seattle Center, and I had a hunch these two would want to poke around over there once our meal was done, so it was a perfect location. The service was warm and friendly, but never intrusive, and the food was divine. I ordered the "sweet stuff" French toast with caramel and strawberries; nobody else makes it like this, and it was mouthwatering! I also ordered (to go) some "soft scramble" eggs with asparagus and Dungeness crab. It's so hard to get real, fresh crab anymore, what with the overfishing, but my eggs had actual leg segments of crab in them, a perfect ratio of filling to egg. The eggs came with their amazing potatoes, and my husband and I had that dish, along with a small amount of leftovers from my French Toast, for dinner that night. This may be my favorite Seattle restaurant right now! The cherry on the sundae, so to speak, was that when we were finished, we sat and chatted and nobody seemed anxious to kick us out of our booth. Oh hell yes.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
Discover best birthdays restaurants in Pioneer Square
Celebrating a birthday in Seattle's Pioneer Square offers a unique and memorable dining experience. The area is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, featuring a diverse array of restaurants that cater specifically to birthday celebrations. These establishments provide not just a meal, but a festive atmosphere that can include special menus, personalized decorations, and live entertainment tailored to make birthdays special. Pioneer Square itself is a historic and picturesque backdrop, enhancing the celebratory mood with its charming architecture and lively ambiance. Whether you're looking for upscale dining or a casual, fun-filled venue, Pioneer Square's selection of restaurants promises something to suit every taste and party size. Each restaurant in this locale demonstrates a commitment to quality and a keen ability to make every birthday celebration distinct and joyous. This focus on personalized experiences ensures that every birthday is not just celebrated, but uniquely cherished.