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- JJohnVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI suspect very different from the regular tourist food in the rest of the village. Very creative and thoughtfully presented. I think its hard to hit 100% on all aspects of a tasting menu but you came very very close.More infoManaPrice: Very Expensive• Farm-to-table• Leavenworth•4.8
- TATeresaASeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoExcellent ! I had the wild caught Alaska Salmon! It was a big portion served with baby potatoes ,broccoli and The best surprise, parsnips ! It was an excellent meal! The service was five star . The view upstairs was the icing on the cake. Couldn’t have asked for a better Experience.More infoVisconti's - LeavenworthPrice: Expensive• Italian• Leavenworth•4.7
- MMartinSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024Great service and food but we wish they had a kids menu. We love this resort.More infoKingfisher Restaurant & Wine Bar at Sleeping LadyPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Leavenworth•3.6
- RRyanSeattle / Eastern Washington •4 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 27, 2024Great service with our lovely wine and lunch! Wine flights are fantastic although we didn’t have time on this trip.More infoHoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater CellarsPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Cle Elum•4.7
- LLYLE MOSSSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 21, 2024All the staff is amazing! Krystal took the time to be sure we were well taken care of, and she made us feel like we were the only guests there! She is a superstar manager!!!!More infoThe Source at The Lodge at SuncadiaPrice: Expensive• Northwest• Cle Elum•4.1
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Discover Moses Lake
Like everything else in the northern city of Moses Lake, the restaurant scene is fresh and effortless. Both casual and upscale American cuisine are abundant. Authentic Mexican fare and savory Asian teriyaki add depth to the available flavor profiles. Lakeside tables make every meal feel like a special occasion. Warm and woodsy steakhouses abound for heartier appetites. For something light but rustic, try the duck breast. Seafood is a given and runs the gamut from contemporary Asian offerings to East Coast staples like crab cakes. Vietnamese menus also take advantage of locally sourced ingredients with bright dishes like shrimp pho.
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The best reviewed restaurant in Moses Lake is Enzo Italian Restaurant