More than 80 wines are available by the glass many organized into four 2.5-ounce tastes. Has an eclectic menu that encourages sampling as well. Try something from the "Tasting Bar," available after 3. Read more.
On an episode of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, Guy Fieri checked out this Seattle café where former circus performers serve up homemade pasta with elk. Read more.
A great place to enjoy fresh nigiri and straightforward rolls, or put yourself in Ryuichi Nakano's capable hands and let him guide you to whatever's especially good that day. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Maharaja offers satisfying Punjabi cuisine in their inviting clean space. Enjoy hot chai with a plate from their fresh lunch buffet offers including chicken tikka, saag aloo and crisp papadam. Read more.
Features a wide selection of gourmet tacos such as pork shoulder with raisins and almonds. Pretty underappreciated for its tequila bar, which features 60 different tequilas, all half off on Mondays. Read more.
Caters to vegans and vegetarians, but the menu is meaty. There's seitan steak, sliders packed with smoky quinoa and grilled teriyaki tofu kebabs. The mood is softened with candles and fresh flowers. Read more.
Waterfront dining on a budget. Lunch here for a view of the Montlake Cut and tasty Baja eats at around $8 a plate. During weekday happy hour, pay for a 2-hour kayak rental and get a 3rd hour free. Read more.
About as Seattle as it gets. Chef Matt Dillon; Northwest ingredients; and dishes that seem disarmingly simple, until you realize you could never recreate them yourself. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
No matter how we sliced it, these pies were knockouts: Seduced with a foraged-mushroom truffle pizza. Smoky crust with chanterelles, black trumpet mushrooms and an intoxicating truffle-scented cheese. Read more.
Getting seats at this 107-year-old Japanese restaurant can be an utter puzzlement, but should you crack the code, the mind-boggling list of specials are where it's at. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.