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- JJenniferDallas - Fort Worth •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe were late for our reservation (train was delayed) and they were very understanding. The food was delicious and the waitress was vert attentive. Even the young man filling up our water was personable and shared some of the favorite local dish suggestions. We would definitely eat here again.More infoVisconti's - LeavenworthPrice: Expensive• Italian• Leavenworth•4.7
- SSherrySeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoCheck it out! Great place, great food and excellent service.More infoKingfisher Restaurant & Wine Bar at Sleeping LadyPrice: Very Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Leavenworth•3.6
- JJohnVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI suspect very different from the regular tourist food in the rest of the village. Very creative and thoughtfully presented. I think its hard to hit 100% on all aspects of a tasting menu but you came very very close.More infoManaPrice: Very Expensive• Farm-to-table• Leavenworth•4.8
- AAmyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 28, 2024We loved the Thanksgiving buffet, but it was a bit loud. Food was fresh and delicious and the ambiance was perfect.More infoHoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater CellarsPrice: Very Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Cle Elum•4.7
- LLYLE MOSSSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 21, 2024All the staff is amazing! Krystal took the time to be sure we were well taken care of, and she made us feel like we were the only guests there! She is a superstar manager!!!!More infoThe Source at The Lodge at SuncadiaPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Cle Elum•4
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Discover Moses Lake
Moses Lake provides hours of boating and swimming fun for families. After a long day on the water, there's nothing like a hot meal. The waterfront has grills, teriyaki restaurants, and traditional steakhouses to explore. Eco-conscious farm-to-table establishments prepare dishes with local produce. Trendy decor and creative plating make sitting down to enjoy your meal an artful experience. For ethnic flavor, there's Vietnamese food featuring bun ga xao and pho broths. Take the opportunity to try something new in a friendly atmosphere. Restaurants that specialize in foods from south of the border have selections of tacos, chalupas, and burritos with just the right amount of spice.
Frequently asked questions
The most romantic restaurant in Moses Lake is Enzo Italian Restaurant