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- MMissyVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •6 reviews5.0Dined todayArrived on time for our reservation and we were seating right away. Our server, Uno was really nice and checked in with us quickly and recommended some great cocktails. We had the giant meatball appetizer and sooo yummy. We had chicken parm and pappardelle and both were very good. The only negative is that it is a bit noisy but for the wonderful food it doesn’t matter.More infoTula Bene at Tulalip ResortPrice: Expensive• Italian• Marysville•4.2
- JJimNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined todayWhat a special place and special meal. My wife have been trying to dine here for over 25 years and we finally made it happen. We knew it was going to be a great night when we were seated at one of the widow seats. Didn't know that space had been added. We absolutely loved our waiter Patrick; we was spectacular in every way. Solid wine list at reasonable prices. Loved the Barbera d' Asti from northern Italy The local Washington oysters were a treat. Arancini (3) were hot and delish. Went for the classic Pink Door lasagna (I never order Lasagna in restaurants - Costco lasagna has ruined me forever on the dish!) However I loved this version - such subtle flavors. My wife had the pappardelle (she makes a number of great PD dishes) and she loved what she ordered. Ended the evening with the sticky toffee dessert which also was rich and memorable! It's clear the Pink Door know its lane and everything works. Every thing we ate was memorable and we can't wait to return and try what we didn't have a chance to enjoy. We flew up from Sacramento to see Beethoven's 7th at the Seattle Symphony. Thanks for your part in making our trip more than we ever could have hoped for.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- TTerriVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoServer Jill and chef were extremely accommodating of our various food allergies and dislikes. The chef took the time to discuss selections and changes with our party member who has an onion allergy, and our server Jill was very friendly, helpful and professional. The food, as always, was excellent. The entire experience was superb.More infoBlackfish at Tulalip Resort CasinoPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Tulalip•4.8
- MMerrileeSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 3, 2025Small menu which means they have mastered the foods they do serve excellent libation wonderful place to meetMore info1933 Bar + KitchenPrice: Moderate• American• Marysville•4
- GGeorgeSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 23, 2024Great experience. Service was terrific (Barb), made my 1st time at the steakhouse a memorable time. The food could not have been better. Steaks were cooked to perfection. Will return soon. Again, thank you for an awesome experience.More infoWhiskey Prime SteakhousePrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Arlington•4.6
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Discover Arlington
Located in the northern suburbs of Seattle, Arlington offers a great restaurant scene with plenty of variety for everyone. If you are just looking for a quick bite, local pubs and taverns will welcome you with classic American sandwiches and burgers. For a more family-friendly atmosphere, you can find diners and cafes with menus featuring everyone's favorite comfort foods. When you are ready for an elegant dining experience, look for the seafood restaurants or steakhouses. The seafood in Arlington is pulled from the Pacific, allowing chefs to design their menus around the freshest fish each day. International options include rustic Italian, classic French, spicy Thai, and much more. Every restaurant also has access to fresh produce from the farmlands of Washington.
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