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- KKirilSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat experience! We loved it! It was totally awesome!More infoStanley & Seafort'sPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Tacoma•4.5
- MMatthewSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat service, great food, and a great price with the Groupon!More infoBlack Angus Steakhouse - PuyallupPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Puyallup•4.4
- SSaraSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoThis is an experience! I highly recommend trying it at least once! I do want to warn people, it is quite pricey.More infoTexas de Brazil - TacomaPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Tacoma•4.4
- DDennisSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoI used to come to this place often then they quit serving the Chop Chop salad and a few other things I did not really like so went elsewhere. But decided to try it again and maybe they put the Chop Chop salad back on. No Chop Chop salad but the menu was smaller but the food was excellent and so was the service. Two of us had the hamburger and both men said it was the best they have had in a long time, And it looked delicious and one had the Rueben Sandwich which was awesome and another had the Fish n Chips and they were outstanding. The French fries were the best. I will be coming back again. The new update which was some time ago I understand was an improvement. Now if they just get the Chop Chop salad back it would be 100%. They say it has to many ingredients for a small kitchen but I don't really by that. They made out before for years and if you look at their Beet Salad and compare what goes into that it probably has more ingredients. I do understand restaurants should update their menu's occasionally so it is ok. Good job Bistro.More infoThe Windmill BistroPrice: Moderate• American• Sumner•4.8
- SSuzieVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •43 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Love, love, love what you’ve done on the patio!! It’s beautiful and comfortable!! The chandeliers make a lovely environment!! It’s special and well done!! The food was great, love your Cesar salad!! The lobster roll sliders were awesome!!More infoToscanos Italian GrillPrice: Moderate• Italian• Puyallup•4.7
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