mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2008 | seattle, downtown, food, restaurants
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!).
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2008 | seattle, coffee, restaurants, wi-fi, food, downtown
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…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2006 | food, restaurants, seattle, downtown, happy hour
They have a Happy Hour starting at 9 pm everyday. Very convenient after checking out a movie or show downtown. I was also impressed with their happy hour food selections -- in terms of value. Food quality was better than average and certainly acceptable for $4, but not the best.
Quoted: But as we say here "It's all about the food, baby!" So stop by and taste it for yourself – fresh, innovative food that's never stuffy, never – ever boring!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 31 2005 | bars, downtown, seattle, food
Went here tonight. This might not be the *best* place to have fun -- but it does have character.
Quoted: It has the look of a sexy New York lounge and the vibe of a seedier joint in a much, much seedier town. Murray Stenson, lead bartender, is the main attraction. The man has fans—most of them employees at other restaurants—who've followed him over from his old post at Il Bistro. He's fast, he's good, and he reads minds:
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