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- HHolgerSeattle / Eastern Washington •19 reviews5.0Dined todaySmoked tuna appetizer was amazing, followed by seared halibut, beef short ribs and a bone in ribeye steak covered with a Tasso and crawfish sauce. Pecan pie for desert with coffee. Our server Bridget was outstanding and we wanted for nothing. Great meal, we love this place.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.6
- TTiffanyVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe literally had the BEST experience dining here. Our waitress was new to the restaurant and to the PNW; I think it was her 5th day working there. She is originally from Florida. She gave us the BEST service. She was super personable and relatable. She consistently checked in on our, filled our water and other drinks. She was super eager to please and gave me the best waitress service I’ve ever had. I can’t remember her name but she speaks Spanish which was helpful because we had a native Spanish speaker at the table. She deserves to be recognized for her excellent service. The whole restaurant just worked in sync with eachother and the food was absolutely amazing not to mention the ambiance and views. We will be back!More infoPalisadePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Magnolia•4.4
- JJorgeSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSuper quaint vibe. We sat in the front dining area - be sure you’re ok with the occasional cool breeze from the door opening. They have super cozy seats in the back too. The food was fantastic, our server was wonderful, and the ambiance was exactly what we were looking for - quaint, warm, but a little forward leaning and hip.More infoSan FermoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Ballard•4.8
- GGinnyPortland / Oregon •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoBooked our table a month ago, was really excited to visit, The pink door doesn’t let us down. The Food was soooo good and we definitely ordered too much for two, we went straight with 4 Fresh Northwest oysters, Bagna Cauda(Hot Bath), Squid Ink Tonnarelli and Mama’s Meatballs; end up packing it for dinner the night as well, but it was so satisfying. Bagna Cauda (Hot bath) is the most amazing, knowing it’s just a “dip” for veggie, however, it’s different —- you have to try it to know how good it is.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- RRalphSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 9, 2024We celebrated our anniversary and all was very good. We do enjoy a quiet place to eat and have a conversation without struggling to hear each other. The food was perfect and the price was reasonable. The wait staff were helpful and polite.More infoThe ClearwaterPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Poulsbo•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.