The 10 Best Restaurants near Seattle, Washington
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Some of the most higly rated Restaurants near Seattle are:
- Down to Earth Cuisine Personal Chef Services (4.9/5)
- Archipelago (4.9/5)
- ThirdLeaf NW (5/5)
- King Tut Mediterranean Restaurant (5/5)
- Gyro Saj (4.8/5)
- Koa (5/5)
- Westerly (5/5)
- Ltd Edition Sushi (5/5)
- Made in House (5/5)
- Bowriders Grill (5/5)
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We had Down to Earth Cuisine cook a th anniversary dinner in our home for 8 adults and 4 kids. In short, they beat our [high] expectations on every level. They cooked a 4 course meal for the adults which was absolute perfection in attention to detail and taste. They cooked gourmet burgers for the kids which the kids called "the juiciest" burgers they ever had. They were very professional and left the kitchen very clean like they were never there. Thank you for a memorable evening.
What a unique experience! Definitely one of our Seattle Trip’s highlights! We’ve never experienced Filipino food like this - fancy, decorative, delightful, complex, creative. Highly inspired menu with homemade juices and select wine pairings. Well worth the cost and the reservation waitlist. We would do it again this weekend if they had reservation openings.
We had ThirdLeaf deliver snacks for our hard-working staff at Inklings Bookshop during the holidays. They loved it and I was very impressed with the quality of the produce and the wide range of fun packaged snacks. We may sign up again sometime. Thank you for your great products and services!
I had the King Tut Supreme and Turkish Coffee. Some of the best Mediterranean food I have ever had and I eat that cuisine quite a bit! The vibe of the restaurant is also amazing from the awesome staff to the new decorations and seating. Definitely going to be one of my new regular places to eat!
Delicious! I got the gyro saj shawarma and it was very good, my favorite part was the bread, it was thin and perfectly toasted. Good portion size too especially for the price, I didn’t finish it so I have leftovers for tomorrow.
They were closed twice on days they should have been open. I have only been able to come here once because of that. It was the best curry and mocha I've had. Curry was extremely affordable which is unseen in Seattle, and it was a lot of food.
Very fresh, and my goodness how good it feels ro have compostable containers and friendly responsive people coordinating it all. I like when they adventure and make Latin/Asian food. Also very responsive if you need to suspend membership for travel. I really have only nice things to say about this meal delivery service and am glad to have discovered them. Makes being healthy easy and fun.
OMG, this place was such a treat! Chef Keiji is a fun and personable chef with such a great sense of humor, making this an unparalleled omakase experience. He’s incredibly passionate about his craft and sourcing his fish, ultra-focused on making sure everyone has the best time by being so attentive to every single person seated at the sushi bar. He also has the best stories and he creates such an intimate vibe that it really is like hanging with a generous friend showing off their chef skills! Don’t be like me and miss out on the sake pairing. The menu said “3x3oz sake glasses” but it’s not what you’d think! Chef Keiji made sure my friend’s 3 (large!!) sake cups were never empty for all 3+ hours with different exceptional sakes. At one point, he split a can of his friend’s Away Days Pilsner for everyone around the table too! Chef Keiji absolutely nailed every single piece he served us. He will not skimp on his customers and is a master at keeping the vibes going. I can’t wait to try other season’s offerings and I’ll be back in a heartbeat!
I will admit that when I walked in and saw kale kimchi and avocado kimbap, I had my doubts. The doubts soon disappeared when I took my first bite. I got the spicy seafood stone pot bop which had shrimp and japchae. They heated up the stone pot with the sesame oil so the rice caramelized in just the right way at the bottom. Even though the food was hipster-ized with various non-traditional ingredients, it also somehow tasted fairly authentic. It did seem like they went a little overboard with the sesame oil and both my dish and my girlfriend’s (who ordered the bibimbap) tasted a bit heavy. We still enjoyed it though, and I’ll definitely be coming back to try it again.