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- RRobynNew York City •1 review5.0Dined todayExcellent service and delicious food. Overall highly recommend, especially for a date night. Only comment is you can hear the tables next to you, so if you need quit may not be the best space. Definitely recommend overall. So good.More infoThe Pink DoorPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.8
- RRickySeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis was for our 47th Anniversary. The dinner I had was premium. I ordered the Prime Rib and was surprised at how little fat there was. Normally places you order a 14oz and you get about 6 oz of meat, this was 12oz of meat easy. It was cooked precisely how I ordered it and it was tender as can be. Wife said her steak and shrimp dinner was delicious, however the gravy over the shrimp was a bit of a turn off. But she ate it all. Its not inexpensive, but fine dining that you receive and the attentive staff and premium meats are worth it for special occasions, or for that special date.More infoThe Keg Steakhouse + Bar - LynnwoodPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Lynnwood•4.7
- MMikeVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAte there for both dinner and brunch the following day, the brunch because the dinner was so excellent - absolutely excellent food, with excellent staff, and an incredible wine selection. Highly recommend, particularly because of its proximity to some of Woodenville‘s best wineries!! More infoBarking FrogPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Woodinville•4.7
- DDieterSeattle / Eastern Washington •9 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoCongratulations to Heritage Restaurant in Woodinville! Last Saturday evening, a party of four, first time visit. We were greeted with a smile by a young host, who verified our reservation quickly and seated us promptly at a comfortable table in the busy main dining room away from lots of traffic. It was a delight to find the table set with white cotton napkins (versus atrocious black polyester). We ordered a bottle of Crémant which arrived without delay. On request our server immediately brought a wine bucket. When our first course of several orders of perfectly shucked oysters and a delicious pâté de Campagne was served a rare occurrence took place: dishes were placed correctly in front of us and no one asked, “Who gets what?”, and this happened again when the four main dishes and the desserts were served. This is good, professional service as it should be. When the time came to order several glasses of wine for our main course, our server, who knew their wine list well, was of great help: a local cab for the burger, a Sainte Marie Rosé avec le poulet, and a deliches local Albariño with the scallops. The pairings were exceptionally pleasing. The superbly roasted chicken on a medley of flavorful vegetables, the juicy Heritage burger, and the outstanding scallops showed the knowledge and strength of the kitchen. Often desserts are a restaurant’s afterthought, not here. As mondain as a crème brulée can be, at Heritage it is elevated to a higher level. A few more acoustic panels on the walls would help reduce the noise level to where it should be in an establishment where everything else is clicking. Throughout the evening, from cordial reception, cotton napkins, no silly “Who gets what?”, to expertly prepared food and professional service, Heritage delivered what hospitality is all about. Thank You.More infoHeritage Restaurant | BarPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Woodinville•4.7
- JJessSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoVery good Italian Restaurant. Worth the drive from Issaquah to Woodinville. Service was excellent food was very good, excellently prepared, and service was prompt even on a busy evening like Valentine's Day night.More infoItalianissimo RistorantePrice: Expensive• Italian• Woodinville•4.5
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