What are the top restaurants in Seattle?

Haute French cuisine or seafood-related, preferrably. Asked by woogemooge 54 months ago Similar questions: top restaurants Seattle Food & Drink > Food.

Choose a delicious, rich French meal instead. These places are perfect for City of Lights dining in the Emerald City — and yes, some of them serve snails. TALK TO USTell us about your favorite French restaurants611 Supreme (Capitol ll) In the mood for a tasty crepe chased down with rich French press coffee?

Try this unpretentious, inexpensive Capitol Brasserie Margaux (Downtown) The lunch specials here are the penny-pinching Francophile foodie's best friend, and the dinners are scrumptious as well. Cafe Campagne (Downtown) The moody, old-school Post Alley location and classic cuisine make Cafe Campagne a fabulous locale for a fancy, romantic date. Want something even more upscale?

Try its nearby sibling, Campagne. Chez Shea / Shea's Lounge (Downtown) At Pike Place Market's tiny, romantic Chez Shea, prix-fixe menus highlight local, seasonal ingredients. Shea's Lounge, a casual bistro and bar wedded to the finer-dining room, offers a broad range of menu choices, from "small plates" seafood specialties to globally inspired dishes.

Le Gourmand Restaurant (Ballard/Crown ll) You get what you pay for at Ballard's incongruous and excellent Le Gourmand, a pricey, romantic little place where food really is an art form. The place is best of breed. Le Pichet (Downtown) It's hard to get more charming than this downtown bistro, an excellent, quaint and surprisingly affordable spot that simply oozes old world charm.

Mistral (Belltown) Belltown's nouvelle Mistral serves up a downright scrumptious haute cuisine. Rover's (Madison Park/Madrona) If you got the money, honey (at least a couple hundred dollars for dinner for two), they've got the time to serve up a six- or nine-course meal that'll make your head spin. View all French restaurants Sources: http://www.nwsource.com/restaurants/guides/frenchfare_020604.html .

Here are the Top 10 fine dining restaurants in Seattle Audience Winner 1. Chez Shea94 Pike St, Seattle, WADespite a change in ownership, one of Seattle's most romantic restaurants retains its intimate, elegant charm. Editorial Winner1.

Union1400 First Ave, Seattle, WAA smart and changing menu by a rising local chef is a welcome addition to downtown's cultural center. 2. Daniel's Broiler10500 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WAA high-end steakhouse on the top floor of a Bellevue highrise attracts tourists and locals.

3.94 Stewart Restaurant94 Stewart St., Seattle, WA (866) 322-6152dden on a Pike Place side street, this cozy gem serves bistro favorites made from fresh, local ingredients.4. Ovio Bistro4752 California Ave SW, Seattle, WAFine dining finally makes it to West Seattle.5. Morton's - The Steakhouse1511 6th Ave, Seattle, WAUSDA prime beef, elegant tableside service and mammoth martinis.6.

El Gaucho2505 First Ave, Seattle, WAThe menu is all about martinis and meat at this ritzy supper club.7. Canlis Restaurant2576 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WAFor more than 50 years, this upscale Seattle legend has been pampering locals with inventive Northwest cuisine and flawless service.8. The Herbfarm Restaurant14590 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WAThe most extravagant dinner in the Northwest is a culinary delight.9.

Union Square Grill621 Union St, Seattle, WAA regionally inspired menu and an emphasis on fresh at this classy restaurant in the heart of the theater district.10. Palisade2601 West Marina Place, Seattle, WASeattle's unofficial special-event destination creates high-concept meals. Sources: http://seattle.citysearch.com/bestof/winners/fine_dining .

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