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- RRoxaneSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined todayThere were 6 in our group. We all had different entrees, and they all were excellent. I had the paparadelle with bolognese sauce, and it was the best of all the entrees, in my opinion. Wonderful meal!More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- RRachelSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe pasta was amazing. Authentic rich Italian food; good wine selectionMore infoSpinassePrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.8
- GGailSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoArrived from Idaho, Oregon and Bellingham to celebrate a 70th Birthday. Walked right in and sat down for our 5 o’clock reservation for 4. Delicious clam dip and chips starter. Ordered large sea scallops over creamed corn (delicious and just the right amount), seafood salad (also a perfect size, but a tad salty), Muscovy duck and braised short ribs. Both had an alternative sauce because the advertised sauce Dixie Bourguignon wasn’t ready yet and it was an excellent substitution (took some of each home). We received more of the wine we ordered as compensation for the inconvenience and both our server Tea H and the maitred were very apologetic and enjoyable to talk with. Birthday beignets with Bourbon ice cream and sauce (complimentary and plenty for all) and an order of vanilla bean cheese cake we shared also.Thanks for making the celebration so special .I’ve never had a bad time here, totally worth the cost.More infoToulouse Petit Kitchen & LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Queen Anne•4.7
- CChristineSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMy husband and I had the pleasure of celebrating Valentine's Day at Communion, and it was an unforgettable experience. Thanks to OpenTable's 'Notify Me' feature, we secured a last-minute reservation, setting the stage for a perfect evening. Our server, Christina, recommended the pork chop—a dish I don't usually prefer. However, it was a revelation: juicy, perfectly cooked, and accompanied by a harmonious blend of sauces. As someone who has won first place in a Michelin-star cooking competition among friends, I can confidently say this dish was exceptional. Christina's attentive service and warm demeanor enhanced our evening, making our Valentine's celebration truly special. Communion is a gem in Seattle's dining scene, and we look forward to our next visit.More infoCOMMUNIONPrice: Very Expensive• Regional American (Contemporary Southern)• Downtown•4.6
- MMarkSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe food at Nick’s is excellent. My ribeye was cooked to perfection and the Brussel sprouts are the very best I've had anywhere! Love this place!More infoNick's on MadisonPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Madison Valley•4.8
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Discover Madison Valley
A little outside of Seattle is a quaint town, Madison Valley, that offers some of the most delicious selections that are sure to satisfy any diner. A hearty breakfast of chicken fried steak and eggs is a local favorite. Served up with hash browns and your choice of bread, this plate is a perfectly cooked fried steak covered in gravy with two eggs. For a casual yet appetizing lunch, grab a turkey club sandwich, which is also popular in the area. This sandwich is comprised of smoked turkey, thick bacon, and mozzarella as well as onions. tomatoes, lettuce, and a tangy homemade sauce.
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