Allie Caudle: Location Location Location! Palisade has it all from the views of Elliott Bay, seafood selections, and attentive service. If you love crab, try their Dungeness Crab Cakes. You'll be glad you did!
Christopher Riggs: Filet Mignon, PuPua Tower, Sushi all the desserts are amazing! Gorgeous views of Seattle and the Marina
Gabby Kumesan: Dinner with a view to start off my new job and restaurant week 😍
Jon B.: Amazing Italian market with tons of wine, conservas, deli meats, et cetera. One of my favorite places to peruse while visiting Pike’s Place market.
Nicholas Boos: Great cheese counter and wine selection.
Carlos Chavez: They have pearl sugar! Only place in Seattle that I've found this stuff.
Curtis Bathurst: I have been eating here for years, and every single visit is perfect. It blows my mind that a bar/restaurant could be this excellent, all the time. The food is insanely good. Read more.
Mike! S: get the curried cashews.
Ryan Thompson: Rotating tap is great, but coming back to dependable menu items like the tuna melt or quesadilla makes the visit great.
Michael Todd Smith: Homemade fresh pastas and bread. Excellent nightly specials and a great lunch. Wonderful Italian wine list too (great Nebbiolo by the glass) A great find! Also check out their new pizza restaurant!
Alessandro Mastrorocco: Great authentic italian food! Handmade pasta as my mom is use to do on Sunday!
Bill Chi: I would describe the food as fresh, rustic, homemade comfort. Pasta here is fresh and flavorful. Go with specials off the menu.
7. Cheeky Cafe
8.0
1700 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Breakfast Spot · 27 tips and reviews
Jammer: You will need to make multiple trips back to be mystified by all the delicious food on the menu. Deep fried Pbj is amazing. Meatballs, Mac n cheese, and the tue pm special chicken I dream about. GO!
kimberley🌟💫: Pitchers of mimosa aren't on the menu but were successfully ordered all the same.
Anthony Aguiluz: Finally, a brunch place on Jackson St.! Try the cheeky pancakes (I get them with chocolate chips) and I hope the chicken fried steak sticks around on the menu!
10. Canlis
9.0
2576 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · East Queen Anne · 116 tips and reviews
Joanna Burton: Excellent cocktails, fantastic food, super service and such a great performance from Walt on the piano. This place is a must if you visit Seattle, but be sure to book well in advance.
Bravo: You gotta respect the skill and dedication it has taken to keep a fine-dining restaurant going for so long. The food is the best it’s ever been with Chef Jason Franey in the kitchen.-Maria Hines, Top
Terri Nakamura: Whatever you order as an entree, the Canlis salad and truffled fried potatoes are great additions.
14. Rhein Haus
8.1
912 12th Ave (btwn Spring & Marion), Seattle, WA
German Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 74 tips and reviews
Tana Babcock: Get there early on weekends if you want to play bocce ball. Always get a pretzel and try out the beer fondue sauce! The food is all pretty amazing - sliders, flatbreads, schnitzel. Can't go wrong!
Thrillist: They've got a Scotch-/ pear brandy-/ lemon-/ double IPA-based shandy called the Roll Pin, which, while excellent, isn't quite as (Megan) Good as Roll Bounce. Read more.
Beau Gunderson: Changed their name to Rhein Haus from Von Trapp's after the Trapp family (of Sound of Music fame) requested them to.