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Gilles has recommended this place for French food. It looks like they'll be having some nice fixed price stuff through July. I should maybe get in there.
Quoted: Rover's Restaurant is internationally recognized as the finest table in the Pacific Northwest region. Rover's offers a relaxed dining experience of the highest culinary caliber. You can expect ever-professional service, and an extensive, carefully selected wine list.
- tomfakes - Mar 14 2006 | food, restaurant, seattle
Another great restaurant.
Quoted: Chef Thierry Rautureau at Rover's in Seattle offers four star dining.
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Reading that book now ... would definitely try the "real thing" given my success with his recipes so far. Thanks for the tip on the less expensive option, that place is CRAZY expensive otherwise.