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Sealy

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The hubby is going on his annual golf tour with his buddies in early June, and he wants some good restaurants recommended for him and his buddies to check out.

Any help would be appreciated. :)
 

Argo

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El Gaucho, Morton's, Wasabi Bistro, Apartment Bistro (more of a bar, but I like the food), Cascadia, Brooklyn.
 

Sealy

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Originally posted by: Argo
El Gaucho, Morton's, Wasabi Bistro, Apartment Bistro (more of a bar, but I like the food), Cascadia, Brooklyn.

Thanks Argo :)
 
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Do a forum search of current and archived threads using the Search string, "Seattle restaurants" or "Seattle eat." I know this topic has come up a few times before. Just make sure you are set to view 100 posts per page before checking out the archived threads.

I would have already done the search and linked them to here, but it is a pain to do from the phone. :p
 

Orsorum

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The food definitely will be determined by where he's staying/socializing. Each area's going to have its hot spots and places to avoid.
 

Cdubneeddeal

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I agree, you're going to have to narrow it down for us. There are so many good places to eat in the Seattle area it would take forever to list them all. A really good restaurant in my opinion, especially for larger groups is Buco Di Peppo.
 

Farang

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Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Stanley and Seafort's is in Tacoma. So depending on where he is exactly it won't be too much of a drive.

45 minutes, if there is no traffic, isn't really worth going to Tacoma for when there is plenty of great food in Seattle.


<--from Tacoma
 

KLin

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Originally posted by: Orsorum

Maybe I've eaten there too many times (my firm is right across the street) but I'm not a huge fan of the Met. They have a few items that are unique but for most everything they're just overpriced.

If a flight I made to Seattle a few years ago wasn't delayed 8 hours, I would have eaten there. I've heard it's good though.
 

buck

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Originally posted by: Kyle
94 Stewart

Great little place- right by Pike place market if he's going down there anyways.

Honestly one of the best "low key" restaurants in the city. Anyone who has eaten at this small place will know.

That being said, besides 94 stewart, I love the brooklyn. If you love sushi, Mashiko has the best sushi in the City, its in West Seattle near the junction though.