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- RRobynNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent service and delicious food. Overall highly recommend, especially for a date night. Only comment is you can hear the tables next to you, so if you need quit may not be the best space. Definitely recommend overall. So good.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- CCarl1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoI had the Salmon and Lobster. It was cook perfect. I almost went for the ribeye because most of the time when I order salmon out, the salmon is over cooked and dry. My wife had the Steak salad. I would not order that because I don’t like Brussels sprouts. I had a bit of her steak and it was tender and delicious Our friends was a little disappointed with one of their dishes. One of them had crispy calamari. The calamari was over cooked and she couldn’t eat it,but the 13 moons took that off their bill. The other friend was completely satisfied with his steak. My wife did complain that it was a little too dark but to be fair she was a week out from foot surgery and in pain. It was my friend 80th birthday and they brought his cheesecake out with a candle.More info13moonsPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.7
- LLotteSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had a lovely evening, delicious, well prepared food and drinks in a lovely lodge with helpful and attentive staff. Famly friendly, laid back, classy with great views.More infoCaptain Whidbey RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Whidbey Island•4.6
- AAllenSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review4.0Dined 7 days agoThe food was good however the service was sporadic and didn't explain that the appetizers and desserts were supposed to be shared within the couples. The meal was not delivered as expected as the server didn't know which steak was rare and medium. The staff seemed inexperienced and possilbly just brought on for the holiday. Finally, the price did not reflect the overall experience... too pricey for the overall experience.More infoAlchemy Bistro & Wine BarPrice: Expensive• Steak• Port Townsend•4.5
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Discover Whidbey Island
Whidbey Island, surrounded by the waters of the Puget Sound, has beautiful beaches and stunning views that make it a one-of-a-kind experience. As an island location with many beaches, it should come as no surprise that seafood is a specialty here. Traditional fish and chips are a local favorite along with freshly caught salmon. This tourist destination has fine dining with creative plating for serving red snapper or delicate sablefish. Authentic Japanese sushi with yellowtail, ponzu, and cilantro can be found for those looking for seafood with an ethnic twist. There's also classic American food like hamburgers, fries, and thick shakes for a hot day.
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