mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 09 2006 | szechuan, chinese, seattle, bellevue, food, restaurants, hot pot
If you haven't tried hot pot before and you're non-vegetarian, I recommend you try it and that you try it here.
Quoted: Here he's offering the previously mentioned dishes on an expanded menu whose 200-plus items include the house specialty: hot pot. That tabletop extravaganza is a cook-it-yourself feast reminiscent of a feisty fondue party.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 17 2006 | bellevue, factoria, todo, sandwich, sandwiches, food
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 11 2006 | Restaurants, todo, sushi, japanese, bellevue, food
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2005 | coffee, bellevue, foodGot this bellevue coffee shop from n's list. no idea how it really is -- but it looks promising.
Quoted: After five months, Coccinella has gained recognition from many Bellevue residents as the best coffee on the east side, and its clientelle continues to grow. Despite the increasing numbers of people discovering the smooth taste of hand-produced espresso using Vivace's exclusive beans, Coccinella is devoted to maintaining a quiet atmosphere to enjoy, whether it's during the pre-work morning hours, or the afternoon where customers often relax on the comfortable couches to read the newspaper, or sit at the large sturdy tables to study or take advantage of the complimentary wireless internet access.
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Even at the height of the real estate boom, few people believed that the ever-increasing number of new construction projects in Seattle and Bellevue would be a good idea. The initial wave of new projects was a welcome occurence from the downtown cores which did not have enough residential capacity. Then came more and more projects, most of them in the luxury or ultra-luxury categories, for which there could not possibly be enough buyers. I believed that downtown Bellevue would have the demand to even out the supply, until nearly a dozen new projects came up that would have flooded the market with thousands of more units.
Now it's no surprise that many of those projects have stalled or been delayed indefinitely. The 1 Residences in downtown Seattle was slated to be a high-end condo-hotel. When I checked prices in mid 2007, they were quite high, over $600K for what amounted to the cheapest studio condo-hotel unit available at that time. Now, it is a giant hole in the ground with no definite completion date.
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