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New American Restaurant · First Hill · 44 tips and reviews
Bravo: A local product focused restaurant where Johnathan Sundstrom showcases all purveyors from the Pacific Northwest. Big and small plates make it for fun eating. After dinner get a cocktail next door at L
Bravo: Jason Wilson’s new American cuisine restaurant in Madison Valley. Adventurous cooking, good service and fun wine list. A house transformed into a slick and smart looking restaurant. -Thierry Rautureau
French Restaurant · Pike Place · 14 tips and reviews
Bravo: A very romantic restaurant in the Pike Place Market. A great spot, with cuisine straight from the market. Very nice with a quaint little bar. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
Sushi Restaurant · Madison Park · 44 tips and reviews
Bravo: If you like Japanese cooking & sushi you should try Nishino in Madison Park. True, good Japanese food done by Master Tatsu Nishino. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
New American Restaurant · Belltown · 142 tips and reviews
Bravo: A must visit while in Seattle. Tom has captured Seattle and the rest of the country with his Asian influenced and Northwestern cooking. A true institution. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
1514 E Olive Way (btw Howell St & Denny Way), Seattle, WA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 16 tips and reviews
Bravo: Melissa Nyffeler has gotten my heart, making the most wonderful Tartines ever. The dishes are full of flavors and simple. It's simply a great neighborhood joint. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
New American Restaurant · Wallingford · 46 tips and reviews
Bravo: Chef Maria Hines has the only certified organic restaurant in the city and her cooking products are absolutely beautiful. Set in a little house, the atmosphere makes your experience even more cozy. -T
New American Restaurant · Belltown · 110 tips and reviews
Bravo: A quintessential American Bar & Bistro mastered by Chef Tom Douglas. The Plans are a must try, and the daily grilled specials are not to be missed. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
Cocktail Bar · Phinney Ridge · 37 tips and reviews
Bravo: What’s great about this place is that the mixologists create great cocktails to pair well with the delicious food. You can’t go wrong. -Maria Hines, Top Chef
Bravo: This neighborhood bar is tucked away in a residential area, but it’s worth seeking out for a quiet drink. The bar bites are pretty yummy, too, since the food comes from the kitchen of Le Gourmand rest
American Restaurant · East Queen Anne · 116 tips and reviews
Bravo: You gotta respect the skill and dedication it has taken to keep a fine-dining restaurant going for so long. The food is the best it’s ever been with Chef Jason Franey in the kitchen.-Maria Hines, Top
Mexican Restaurant · Ballard · 108 tips and reviews
Bravo: This little Mexican restaurant may appear too slick to be good, but it is. You’ve never seen an all-female line rock the kitchen the way they do. -Maria Hines, Top Chef
1815 N 45th St Ste 209 (in Wallingford Center), Seattle, WA
Cupcake Shop · Wallingford · 34 tips and reviews
Bravo: Even though there are three locations now, I’m partial to the one in my Wallingford neighborhood. . I love the PB&J flavor and the red velvet. -Maria Hines, Top Chef
Bravo: This sushi restaurant in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is understated. I can never get enough of the Kasu Black Cod and the chawan Mushi. -Maria Hines, Top Chef