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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | hot dogs, seattle, food, restaurants
    Matt's Gourmet Hot Dogs Locations

    These guys have a sense of humor.

    Quoted: While crunching numbers and wearing business suits, he couldn't shake the dream of starting out on his own, selling hot dogs.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2008 | seattle, downtown, food, restaurants
    Red Bowls - Downtown - Seattle, WA

    Just trying to find some new lunch places near our office. Reviews are mixed for this place -- but that might be because they apparently try to make their food healthy.

    Quoted: Just got back from here, and I thought it was pretty good. The teriyaki chicken bowl had tasty tender pieces of chicken and very good steamed vegetables. They give you a lot of chicken, which is good because I got full and didn't finish the rice (bad carbs!).

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    5 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2008 | seattle, coffee, fremont, food, restaurants, wi-fi
    Voracious: Canal Street Coffee (Seattle Weekly)

    Refaving this place. They have plenty of outdoor seating overlooking the Burke-Gilman trail and the canal. On top of that, they offer free wi-fi, serve lunch, and have power outlets outside.

    Quoted: Two doors down from my favorite language escuela, Seattle Language Academy (just off the Burke-Gilman in Fremont), is the brand new Canal Street Coffee.

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    3 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | seattle, lunch, restaurants, food
    Market Fresh III - Pioneer Square - Seattle, WA 98104

    This is one of those food by the pound places. It is hit or miss -- some of the things are quite tasty and healthy, others less so. Price is pretty reasonable at $5.49/lb.

    Note: This is actually on 3rd & Madison.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 06 2008 | seattle, coffee, restaurants, wi-fi
    Caffeine Cafe - Belltown - Seattle, WA

    New coffee shop / cafe right next to 24 Hour Fitness

    Quoted: Carly C. says "Why is this place not totally crowded for Sunday brunch? Great food and great service! The menu is not too long (oui oui). They took a piece of toast, cut a hole in it, and put a fried egg inside. Kick ass.....On the side…

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    4 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2008 | seattle, coffee, restaurants, wi-fi, food, downtown
    Downtown Cups Seattle, Downtown | Yelp

    A reasonably good coffee shop just a block west of our office.

    Quoted: I like this place for lunch as well...just don't be in a rush. The panini sandwiches are good but except to wait several minutes. So come for a leisurely, casual lunch, but I would pass on the coffee. I have been here multiple times for…

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 31 2008 | chocolate, dessert, seattle, restaurants, food
    The Chocolate Box - Downtown - Seattle, WA 98101

    Noticed this on my way to work today. The reviews on Yelp are very favorable.

    Quoted: i tried the chocolate mint and cappucino gelato- it was delightful. the girls working were friendly and the gelato is served in a cute plastic square cup..i'm a sucker for presentation, and this beats a stale sugar cone or styrofoam bowl any day. the small serving was perfect and everything else in the spacious shop looked deliciously flawless..or flawlessly delicious? i'll be back

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    4 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2008 | restaurants, food, seattle, japanese
    Kaname - International District - Seattle, WA 98104

    Nice Japanese place -- much better than Ft. St. George in my opinion. It's known more for the ramen, rice bowls, etc. than the sushi.

    Quoted: For some reason the ramen has been selling out every week, so by Friday, lunch time, it is all gone. The reason it sells out is because it takes 10 hours to boil the pork to make the broth the traditional way. Once the broth is gone, they can't sell anymore ramen until more broth is made. Apparently some non-japanese prefer canned chicken stock & ketchup with some kimchee dumped in to mask the real taste of the broth as better tasting.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2008 | seattle, food, restaurants, pioneer square

    Trying to find some new places by our new office.

    Quoted: I started eating here recently for lunch. They have a mix of different Asian foods - Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese food on their menu. I've been here three times recently and it's been consistently good. I've intentionally ordered a different dish each time (i guess being a yelper has changed me a little bit).