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The Georgian |
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411 University St Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle 98101 206-621-1700
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Distance:
~55 ft * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Some would say that this restaurant, accented with crystal chandeliers, potted palms, and rich fabrics, is Seattle's grandest. From elegant decor to fine Northwest cuisine, the establishment is sublime. A well-trained, knowledgeable staff serves beautifully-presented dishes, such as eggs benedict, lemon-ricotta pancakes, NY steak and eggs, smoked salmon omelet, and orange French toast. Impress important clients with an early-morning breakfast meeting and usher in the day with a superb meal too. Although the experience is pricey, it's ideal for special occasions and expense accounts. |
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Sazerac |
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1101 4th Ave Hotel Monaco, Seattle 98101-3003 206-624-7755
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Distance:
~486 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. The Hotel Monaco in downtown Seattle is really heating up, thanks in part to chef Jan Birnbaum, the driving force behind Sazerac. The fashionable restaurant serves spicy, Cajun-inspired New American cuisine, including golden hush puppies served with warm molasses, Creole shrimp cakes, black mussels with cumin butter sauce, and braised beef served with a gorgonzola potato creation. Modern, amusing interiors make this a must on your restaurant list. |
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Tulio Ristorante |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1100 5th Ave Hotel Vintage Park, Seattle 98101 206-624-5500
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Distance:
~632 ft * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Polished woods and hand-crafted detailing characterize this lovely restaurant, which features an open kitchen, along with upstairs and downstairs dining rooms. Frequented by professionals at lunch, Tulio is known for its authentic cuisine and attentive service. The menu includes such treats as salmon ravioli, sweet-potato gnocchi with sage butter, pepper-crusted roast pork loin, and marinated Washington lamb sirloin. You'll also find pizzas and calzones on the lunch menu. Tulio makes the perfect start to any special evening occasion. At times, you may even spot a celebrity! |
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Three Girls Bakery |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1514 Pike Pl, Seattle 98101 206-622-1045
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Founded in 1912, this local favorite serves up hearty favorites in a no-frills atmosphere. The place may be small, but it's a fantastic destination if you want a quick bite or some fresh-baked treats. Counter service is the name of the game, although a few seats toward the rear allow enterprising patrons the opportunity to sit and eat. You'll find an excellent variety of soups and sandwiches to choose from, and the chili is second-to-none. For dessert, enjoy fresh pastries or a slice of their famous strawberry pie. You may also find yourself tempted by pumpkin cookies, carrot cake, and the chewy goodness of bagels and sourdough bread. |
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Sisters European Snacks |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1530 Post Alley Pike Place Market, Seattle 98101 206-623-6723
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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Description:
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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Café Campagne |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1600 Post Alley Pike Place Market, Seattle 98101 206-728-2233
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Distance:
~0.32 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. If you can't get a reservation for lunch or dinner at Campagne and still want to experience the award-winning, bistro-style restaurant, then try the café for breakfast. You can't go wrong, and you can visit the Market while in the area. A quintessential Parisian decor provides a delightful backdrop for a fine morning meal, including freshly squeezed orange juice and steaming coffee. Try French toast made with brioche and bourbon egg batter or a fluffy omelet stuffed with potatoes and laced with rosemary. |
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Andaluca |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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407 Olive Way Mayflower Park Hotel, Seattle 98101 206-382-6999
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Distance:
~0.33 mi * |
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Description:
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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Dragonfish Asian Café |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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722 Pine St Paramount Hotel, Seattle 98101 206-467-7777
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Distance:
~0.34 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Serving excellent Pan-Asian cuisine from breakfast until late-night, this eatery happily accommodates a host of patrons. Skillfully prepared dishes incorporate the signature flavors of China, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. Needless to say, the menu offers a wide variety of imaginative selections. Sushi roll lunch boxes, lemon chicken, and Chinese sausage fried rice are among the most popular choices. Servers are knowledgeable and friendly, bartenders are proficient, and prices are reasonable. |
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Le Pichet |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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1933 1st Ave, Seattle 98101 206-256-1499
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Distance:
~0.37 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. The skill in preparation that you'll find at this French bistro is practically awe-inspiring. From homemade sausages to a golden roast chicken, everything is provided the utmost care and given a light, capable touch. As a result, flavors shine through, offering diners the essence of the food. The rich country-style pâté is exceptional and makes for a wonderful appetizer, as do the oysters, dressed with a zesty sauce of muscadet wine and shallots. Other specialties include grilled sturgeon, boudin blanc sausage, and a substantial portion of onion soup. Open throughout the day, the eatery welcomes diners with savory traditional fare and a substantial serving of casual charm. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Lola |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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2000 4th Ave, Seattle 98121 206-441-1430
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Distance:
~0.42 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. 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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