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| Italian | 66% |
| American | 50% |
| Seafood | 33% |
| Pizza | 16% |
| Northwest | 16% |
| Where am I eating? | |
| Bellevue | 33% |
| Downtown | 33% |
| Belltown | 16% |
| Pioneer Square | 16% |
| Which cities? | |
| Seattle | 6 |
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www.seattlefoodster.com reviewed Toscano - June 05, 2008
www.seattlefoodster.com likes Toscano - June 05, 2008
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www.seattlefoodster.com reviewed Dahlia Lounge - June 03, 2008
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www.seattlefoodster.com reviewed Serious Pie - April 16, 2008
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Toscano "Toscano... a great new restaurant in a sea of commerical Bellevue restaurants" June 05, 2008 - There appears to be an inherent challenge in finding an original place to eat in downtown Bellevue. Options seem limited to eateries in or around Bel-Square Mall, where you’ll be greeted by a sea of corporate-owned chain restaurants. If Red Robin is not your thing, then you always have the freedom of choice that lies within the handful of ethnic joints that, for the most part, are poor representations of what people belonging to that particular ethnicity eat in “real life.”But don’t get me wrong, there are actually some fairly good restaurants in Bellevue, it’s just that lately I’ve been looking for a fine dining experience that is more creative than the average fare that seems to dominate this growing city.My search brought me to Toscano, a place I heard recently opened in the extremely fancy Bellettini on 108th Ave NE and NE 12th St. While the name might provoke visions of the gentle, golden hued, rolling hills of Italy you will find the menu is not heavily weighted in traditional Italian fare. As it turned out, Toscano is not a one trick pony. go to www.seattlefoodster.com for the rest of the review 17 people like this review - Recommend |
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Dahlia Lounge "great atmosphere...fab doughnuts" June 03, 2008 - This is indeed a very cool looking restaurant... however even if you're not thrilled by the menu I highly suggest you go to check out the fried doughnuts. =) Yum! 1 person likes this review - Recommend |
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Serious Pie "seriously, iffy..." April 16, 2008 - I'm a huge pizza lover and I can turn this somewhat simple topic into a scientific debate, however I was not wow'd by Serious Pie.... Honestly I thought it was mainly simply over done. I understand the need and talent that it takes to jazz up a pizza but at some point it starts to take on another form, other than pizza....here are some other pizza reviews..http://www.seattlefoodster.com/?cat=14 2 people like this review - Recommend |
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Capital Grille "Capital Grille" April 16, 2008 - Check out my review of the capital grille herehttp://www.seattlefoodster.com/?p=445 1 person likes this review - Recommend |
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