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Palomino |
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1420 5th Ave, Seattle 98101 206-623-1300
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Distance:
~866 ft * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Well-attended by patrons of all sorts, this popular destination is perennially full and has even received a vote for "Best Downtown Lunch" by Seattle Magazine. Capitalizing on its combination of Mediterranean and Northwest fare, the wide-ranging menu features paella, fire-roasted garlic chicken, poached seafood ravioli, wild mushroom risotto, and fresh Pacific salmon. You'll also find a good selection of both traditional and exotic pizzas. Depending on your mood and your time constraints, choose to partake in the dining room, in the large bar area, or in the cafe, which offers the quickest service. |
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User Rating: 9
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Sisters European Snacks |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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1530 Post Alley, Pike Place Market, Seattle 98101 206-623-6723
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Distance:
~0.25 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. This bright, funky eatery dishes up hearty portions of European-inspired fare, from focaccia sandwiches (with roma tomatoes and eggplant, ham and cheese, and more) to soups and salads with international flair. The menu includes many vegetarian selections as well. If you're around for breakfast, indulge in their flatbread sandwiches, which boast perfectly cooked eggs, Black Forest ham, and Tillamook cheddar. The eponymous Jacobi sisters are not only welcoming and friendly, but they're expert cooks to boot! |
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Andaluca |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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407 Olive Way, Mayflower Park Hotel, Seattle 98101 206-382-6999
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Distance:
~0.32 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Hip and stylish, Andaluca is a study in rich tones and sculptural shapes. The menu features local produce prepared with a Mediterranean twist. Among the small plates and shareables, you can choose from lamb dolmas, green gazpacho with crab, or vegetable meze, which includes grilled asparagus, tabbouleh and mushrooms a la Grecque. Entrees include Andaluca Paella with seafood, or roasted quail with blood orange-saffron sauce and rosemary polenta. Every dish can be accompanied by the recommended wine or beer. The wine list has a number of good options in a variety of price ranges. Complimentary valet parking is provided. |
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Lola |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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2000 4th Ave, Seattle 98121 206-441-1430
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Distance:
~0.44 mi * |
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BELLTOWN. This upscale dining room serves inventive Greek cuisine. Making an excellent starter, pita bread is served with your choice of spread, like roasted sweet red pepper, barrel-aged minty feta or skordalia. Meze, such as grilled octopus and dolmades with rice, and a variety of kabobs appear on the menu, and Lola doesn't skimp on main courses either. Offerings vary but may include a tagine of stuffed artichokes, avgolemono and saffron couscous or a whole fish with pickled green garlic and herbs. |
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Restaurant Zoë |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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2137 2nd Ave, Seattle 98121 206-256-2060
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Distance:
~0.57 mi * |
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Description:
CAPITOL HILL. This Capitol Hill restaurant offers New American cuisine that's tempered by a Mediterranean sensibility. Grilled romaine salad, touched with Roquefort dressing, is a house specialty, as is the hangar steak, smoked and grilled to an ideal tenderness. You'll also be enticed by pan-roasted leg of lamb, rare filet of wild salmon, sea scallop risotto, spicy roasted chicken, and sweetbreads flavored with roasted onion and smoked bacon. Desserts include bread pudding, flourless chocolate cake, fruit tarts, and crème brûlée. While you're around, make sure to sample their wines and, especially, the martinis, which are tasty and unusual. |
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Mona's Bistro & Lounge |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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6421 Latona Ave NE, Seattle 98115 206-526-1188
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Distance:
~4.68 mi * |
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GREEN LAKE. A quiet gathering spot for after-work drinks, this cozy bistro has earned quite a reputation as a date place, so plan to impress someone special with a candle-lit table overlooking Green Lake and superb Mediterranean-Italian fare. Patrons in the sleek bar can enjoy expertly mixed cocktails, as well as a full array of tapas – a great prelude to a bottle of port shared among friends. From Wednesday till Saturday, live jazz or spinning DJs add to the distinctly uptown air. |
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Carmelita |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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7314 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle 98103 206-706-7703
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Distance:
~5.20 mi * |
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GREENWOOD. Residents of Seattle's north side definitely count themselves lucky to have this gourmet vegetarian nearby, where the innovative kitchen emphasizes local seasonal produce, grains, cheeses, and herbs, most of it organic. Specialties include English pea agnolotti with asparagus and foraged mushrooms, heirloom tomato risotto cakes with artichoke hearts and summer squash, and parsnip gnocchi with vanilla butter and rapini. For those looking to add a touch of romance, ask for a table on the garden patio out back. It's heated, too, so you can enjoy al fresco dining well into the cooler months. |
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Cafe Langley |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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113 First St, Langley 98260 360-221-3090
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Distance:
~30.08 mi * |
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LANGLEY. Whidbey Island's quaint town of Langley is home to this charming café, which is nestled among family-owned antique and specialty shops. The Garibyan brothers have crafted a Mediterranean menu that's appealing to locals and tourists alike, making the restaurant a favorite dining destination. Appetizers might be stuffed grape leaves, spanakopita, sautéed Penn Cove mussels, or hummus and baba ganouj with fresh warm pita bread. Robustly flavored dinner entrees include sea bass with roasted red bell pepper sauce, moussaka, grilled steaks, lamb, and pastas. For dessert, baklava is a classic! |
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User Rating: 8
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
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