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Tap House Grill

550 106th Ave Ne
Bellevue, WA
(425) 467-1730
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November 13, 2006

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Yet another bar & grill, but pretty well executed

The dinner menu falls into two categories: sandwiches at ~$10, and “everything else” at $15-25. Split 2 sandwiches and both were well constructed.

If you’ve been in a Rock Bottom or Gordon Biersch, you know the atmosphere. We camped on a table without interruption, though it was fairly busy on a weekday night.

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Classic Beef Dip

  • 3.0 star rating
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Fairly lean cuts by request. Entirely respectable French dip.

Grilled Chicken and Red Pepper

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Superb foccacia bread, flavorful aioli, and (as seems to be the exception in restaurants today) the chicken breast wasn’t overcooked.

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Dahlak Eritrean Cuisine

2007 S State St
Seattle, WA
(206) 860-0400
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May 7, 2007

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The largest platter ever placed in front of two people

Title of this review aside, quantity doesn’t go very far in my book. It’s an unavoidable first impression when presented with the combo sampler, though, at over 2 feet in diameter.

Start with Ethiopian and Eritrean “standards,” add a few unexpected positive touches (incredible bone-in lamb), then make it all fresher and more distinctive than anywhere I’ve tried in Seattle. Dahlak delivers on quality, not just quantity; the flavors really pop.

Full bar plus beer and wine, and they could handle a 10 person crowd. Take someone there today.

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Shiro

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Served with a burner, fondue style, perfect for dipping with injera or serving over the sampler. Almost too perfect, in fact..

Meat & vegetable sampler combo

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The best of east Africa, delivered to your table in about 20 minutes.

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Waid's Place

1212 E Jefferson St
Seattle, WA
(206) 328-6493
Cuisine: ,

May 6, 2007

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A bit odd, even on East Jefferson

As a first-timer, I did a quick plate inventory. Your choice of 4 or 5 entrees will come with the same sides as mine: tasteless potato salad, bland beet salad, and tough potato crisps. A mound of properly-cooked rice and a dab of top-notch, evening-wakeup hot vinegar cole slaw also came with.

Overall, solidly average. I’d give it 3 stars save for such aggressive competition: being in Seattle means getting to grade on a curve. I preferred Casuelita’s, Pam’s Kitchen, Pan Africa, and Dahlak, all at the same service/price point.

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Ekrevis lakay

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6-7 small shrimp sauteed and served in a flavorful coconut milk-based broth. Its appeal was dented by a couple mediocre sides.

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Thin Pan

170 Lake St S
Kirkland, WA
(425) 827-4000
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March 20, 2007

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Tasteless noodles in an attractive atmosphere

I wanted to like this place. Lively lunch crowd (for Kirkland) with a few distinct entrees on the special menu. Alas, the Thin Pan Noodles tasted like noodles dumped in a wok. With nothing else.

About average fast-lunch Thai service: the food came. One request didn’t get communicated to the kitchen. I may go back to try a different item.

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Thin Pan Noodles

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A pile of noodles, sans flavor, spice, or seasoning (even at 7 star). Skip it.

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March 20, 2007

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Bland, mediocre Mexican

I wonder whether the previous reviewer is affiliated with the restaurant: he/she thinks everything is great, amazing, or perfect, has no real detail, and has posted 1 review across the entire site.

Anyway, I’ve had two fairly bland, gringo-fied entrees at lunch meetings. Second visit was a bit tastier though still mediocre. A bland fish taco lunch should cost $8, not $14.

And that’s not to knock all Tex-Mex or Americanized Mexican; case in point, Cactus and Anthony’s Pier 66 do much better fish tacos.

There are much worse Mexican restaurants, and much better ones. Keep walking to El Puerco Lloron or Guaymas Cantina near Pike Place Market, or Galerias on Capitol Hill.

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Takohachi (CLOSED)

610 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
(206) 682-1828
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December 13, 2006

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As close to Japan as I've found in Seattle

Granted, my sample is merely 2 weeks in Japan. You’ll hear “hai!”, see basically no sushi, and pork products will appear in unexpected places (though not in every noodle dish, as was often true in Japan).

Outstanding food at bargain prices. Part of Takohachi’s appeal – that it’s 10 tables – also can mean 20 minute waits on weeknights.

Dishes I tried:

Miso kimchee nabe

  • 5.0 star rating
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I followed the sign and “chose my own hotness.” Lots of kimchee, meat, and whitefish in a flavorful broth. It’s winter in a bowl.

Curry rice

  • 5.0 star rating
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Hard to imagine better curry rice. Takohachi’s sauce avoids the too-sweet trap so common among Japanese-style curry.

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Manzana Rotisserie Grill

610 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA
(425) 455-7600
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December 11, 2006

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My sample size is 1 visit, but..

5 of us came came for Sunday brunch. Lowlights were burnt French toast, an absentee order of huevos rancheros, and occasional waitress tag for table service.

On the upside, the food was average and the price was fair given where we were. And it still beat the 30+ minute wait at Chace’s: I’d go back again given those options.

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Trabant Coffee & Chai

1309 Ne 45th St
Seattle, WA
(206) 675-0668
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December 11, 2006

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My favorite coffee shop (and I live 5 mi away)

Intelligentsia coffee, incredibly dedicated owners, and a building that just feels like home. I confess that I’ve taken the bus to Trabant mostly to sit for a few hours, despite living across the street from other coffee shops.

Trabant’s bean selection (microlots, Cup of Excellence) is unexpected for its size. Sign up for a tasting and you’ll leave with two lifetimes of fascinating coffee knowledge.

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December 11, 2006

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The barley green noodles are worth the trip

Pretty good for lunch, and jetleigh’s right about the barley green noodles and that their preparations are relatively healthy. Sichuanese Cuisine and Hing Loon are too close for any one of them to get all my business.

Dishes I tried:

Kung pao shrimp

  • 3.0 star rating
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Shrimp, peanuts, and sauce. ~12 large shrimp at lunch. Liked the flavor, though not a lot of complexity; by request, they spiced it up w/roasted chilis. I’d replace 2/3rd of the peanuts with vegetables.

Schezuan chicken in hot garlic sauce

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My two cohorts ordered this with pleasant results.

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Red Mill Burgers

1613 W Dravus St
Seattle, WA
(206) 284-6363
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March 24, 2007

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Bacon deluxe with swiss

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I’ve personally tried a goodly sample burgers nominated as Seattle’s best. And I have bad (good) news: Red Mill’s bacon deluxe with cheese blows the ones I’ve had out of the water. Red Mill’s other menu items? Not a clue.

You won’t find half-pound slabs, bizarre ingredients (uh, hotlinks?), or $24 foie gras, just really good burgers.

Dishes I tried:

Bacon deluxe burger with cheese

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December 11, 2006

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