Posted on June 16th, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: Seattle Weekly’s Jonathan Kauffman reviews Kawali Grill (5300 Rainier Ave. S., www.kawaligrill.com), while Jen Harper considers Nervous Nellie’s Espresso Co. (1556 N.W. 56th St.) and Brad Hole visits T & T Seafood Restaurant (18320 Aurora Ave. N). … Adriana Grant reports that what used to be 1200 Bistro (under at least two […]
Filed under: Seattle Restaurants | Tags:1200 Bistro, Blue Heron, Campagne, Capital Grille, Hing Loon, Joule, Kawali Grill, Little Coney, Nervous Nellie's Espresso Co, T and T Seafood | No Comments »
Posted on April 16th, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: The Seattle Times’s Lynn Jacobson reviews Willie’s Taste of Soul Bar-B-Que (3427 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle, williestasteofsoul.com), while Nancy Leson rounds up oyster bars, including Elliott’s Oyster House (1201 Alaskan Way, Pier 56, Seattle, www.elliottsoysterhouse.com). seattletimes.com … The P.I.’s Leslie Kelly reviews Joule (1913 N. 45th St., joulerestaurant.com) and Guanaco’s Tacos Pupuseria […]
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Posted on January 7th, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: The P-I’s Leslie Kelly reviews vegetarian restaurant Cafe Flora (206-325-9100, 2901 E. Madison St., cafeflora.com) and vegan spot Squid & Ink (206-763-2696, 1128 S. Albro Place, myspace.com/squid_and_ink). … Kelly reports the closing of Madison Valley bistro Saint-Germain, and that Noah’s Bagels has opened its sixth Seattle-area location at 600 Fourth Ave.. seattlepi.com […]
Filed under: Seattle Restaurants | Tags:Boom Noodle, Cafe Flora, Joule, Noah's Bagels, Other Coast Cafe, Saint-Germain closed, Skylark Cafe, Smith, Squid and Ink, Thomas Street Bistro, vegan, vegetarian | No Comments »
Posted on December 24th, 2007 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: The Seattle Times’s Tom Scanlon reports on the abrupt Dec. 17 closing of longtime Belltown rock nightclub/restaurant the Crocodile Cafe. Open since 1991, the Crocodile helped launch the likes of Modest Mouse and Death Cab for Cutie. Nirvana, Sunny Day Real Estate, Band of Horses and just about every other Seattle band […]
Filed under: Seattle Restaurants | Tags:Ascada Bistro, Ballard Brothers Seafood and Burgers, Crocodile Cafe closed, Globe Cafe closing, Joule, Julia's Indonesian Kitchen, Loki Cafe, Quinn's Pub, Saigon Deli | No Comments »
Posted on November 27th, 2007 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: Seattle Weekly’s Jonathan Kauffman reviews Sichuanese Cuisine (1048 S. Jackson St., 720-1690, www.sichuanesecuisine.com), Thanh Vi (1046 S. Jackson St., 329-0208), and Bush Garden (614 Maynard Ave. S., 682-6830, www.bushgarden.net), while Mike Seely visits Orange King (1411 N.E. 42nd St., 632-1131) and Adriana Grant samples the oysters at Flying Fish (2234 First Ave., […]
Filed under: Seattle Restaurants | Tags:Bada Sushi, Bamboo Garden, Bush Garden, Flying Fish, Irwin's, Joule, Orange King, oysters, Rover's, Saley Crepes, Sichuanese Cuisine, tapas, Thanh Vi, Txori, Viengthong | No Comments »
Posted on November 6th, 2007 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: In its November/December issue, National Geographic Traveler magazine features Seattle and notes restaurants Merchant’s Cafe (109 Yesler Way, 935-7625), chef Tom Douglas’s Lola (2000 Fourth Ave, 441-1430), Cascadia (2328 First Ave, 448-8884), and Macrina Bakery (2408 First Ave., 448-4032). nationalgeographic.com/traveler … Seattle Weekly’s Jonathan Kauffman reviews Saigon Pearl (5718 Martin Luther King […]
Filed under: Seattle Restaurants | Tags:Artemis Cafe, Cascadia, Extraordinary Dining Society, Herbfarm, Joule, Lola, Macrina Bakery, Mae Ploy Thai, Maneki, Merchant's Cafe, National Geographic Traveler, Saigon Pearl, Venik Lounge | No Comments »