Butter Home seems a fitting name for a cozy little decor shop in Melrose Market that feels like Grandma’s attic. The 366 square feet of this in-the-rafters boutique is loaded with reclaimed wood ...
Seattle’s oldest Chinese restaurant, open since 1935, perfected its homey, steadfast dishes long ago. Today, third-generation owner Harry Chan sees to their continued quality. He also sees to the ...
This place is insanely popular among, well…everybody, particularly Northenders, who can’t get enough of Patty’s legendary egg breakfasts. See website for locations north of Everett.
How Pino Rogano came from Calabria in Italy to a little blink-and-you’ll-miss-it storefront on Rainier Avenue we’ll never know, but why he came is obvious: to handcraft charcuterie and cure lamb ...
Over the last 10 years, Southcenter has built itself into an Asian dining destination, mostly on the strength of large, often international, chains: Din Tai Fung, Jollibee, 85° Bakery, and Kizuki ...
The former Hunt Club inside the Hotel Sorrento is refreshed and reborn as a bistro of sorts, with dark wood paneling, Moroccan tile floors, and an uberseasonal Northwest menu. While entrees like plank ...
While we certainly have cupcakes covered, Seattle once fell short when it came to the cold, creamy stuff. That all changed with the opening of Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream in Wallingford, and, more ...
If there were ever a cafe that could double as a set in Twin Peaks, it’d be this Capitol Hill spot, all retro seating and throwback stone walls, seemingly ripped the pages of a David Lynch script. A ...