Best Fun Restaurants in Madison Valley
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- LLaurenVIPLos Angeles •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoPerfection with each course, and our server, Lucky, was fabulous!More infoSpinassePrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.8
- LLindaSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThis was my third time dining at Sushi Kashiba and I will be back. Yes, it is expensive, but the food, presentation, and service are amazing. Absolutely the best dining experiences I've ever had. The servers are so professional and very attentive. They are very passionate about their work, the food they serve, and the artistry of the chefs.More infoSushi KashibaPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.9
- GGinnyPortland / Oregon •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoBooked our table a month ago, was really excited to visit, The pink door doesn’t let us down. The Food was soooo good and we definitely ordered too much for two, we went straight with 4 Fresh Northwest oysters, Bagna Cauda(Hot Bath), Squid Ink Tonnarelli and Mama’s Meatballs; end up packing it for dinner the night as well, but it was so satisfying. Bagna Cauda (Hot bath) is the most amazing, knowing it’s just a “dip” for veggie, however, it’s different —- you have to try it to know how good it is.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- HHarleySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoMy group of 4 were seated outside for dinner. It was rainy and somewhat cold, and our server offered us blankets to stay warm. There was also an overhead heater that kept us cozy. The restaurant was out of lemonade and sweet tea, but our server offered a "dealer's choice" non-alcoholic drink which was refreshing and delicious. It was a pink drink that had a sprig of rosemary in it (rosemary happens to be my favorite herb). Everything we ordered for food was delicious and cooked well. The hoe cakes (3 in an order) were moist and buttery. The mussels and clams dish was so good, and the sauce they came in was very flavorful with a slight spicy kick. We also got the mojo chicken over garlic rice and the unc's fried chicken which were very tender. The grilled okra with onions as well as the collard greens were really good sides. For dessert, we had the salted caramel ice cream and bread pudding which were just the right amount of sweet. They serve family style here, and all the dishes were ordered were enough to satisfy a table of 4 people (our server recommended we order 5-6 dishes total). The only thing we thought was weird was the last dish to come out was the collard greens which was just weird timing to finish our meal with a side. Your whole order is put in, so things come out as they are ready to serve. Besides that, the atmosphere was lovely, and the whole experience was great. The staff here are very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and helped us make choices for what to order. I am definitely coming back and hope to get seated at a table inside because the music they play in the restaurant is some soulful rhythm and blues.More infoCOMMUNIONPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Contemporary Southern)• Downtown•4.7
- JJosephPortland / Oregon •15 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 11, 2024Excellent friendly service, efficient food service and quality has improved since past visits. We will be back soon.More infoNick's on MadisonPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Madison Valley•4.8
Discover best fun restaurants in Madison Valley
Discover an array of fun dining experiences in Madison Valley, Seattle, where the vibrant restaurant scene catlyzes joyous gatherings and memorable meals. Nestled in the unique blend of Seattle's urban charm and the lush landscapes of Eastern Washington, the area offers a culinary playground that caters to those seeking both excitement and relaxation in their dining choices. Restaurants here specialize in creating an inviting atmosphere with creative menus that promise a delightful culinary adventure. From innovative dishes that showcase local ingredients to expertly mixed craft cocktails, each establishment aims to provide a standout experience that blends great food with engaging environments. The dining scene in Madison Valley is characterized by its eclectic mix of casual sophistication and genuine warmth, making it a prime destination for those who appreciate both quality and conviviality. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the restaurants in this area are sure to turn any meal into a celebration of flavors and fun. Prioritize visiting Madison Valley for an unforgettable dining experience that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Seattle and Eastern Washington.