We had an amazing time in Seattle. Some food highlights:
Hands down favorite lunch was at Local Tide. After exploring the Fremont Sunday Flea Market it was the perfect place to grab a bite. We were sat immediately at the counter which was a fun way to interact with staff and see the food being prepared. Jonathan and I opted to share the shrimp toast and a daily special of ceviche. Truly perfect ceviche - Summer in a bowl. We were told they don't have it often so felt lucky to try it.
Audrey raved about her salmon teriyaki bowl and ate nearly everything.
The staff were so engaging and friendly. Loved it.
For nostalgia's sake, we dined at one Tom Douglas restaurant, Lola. We ordered a bunch of mezze. The standouts were the dolma and the manti.
Seen here after 2 of the 4 had been consumed.
Calamari was good too.
There was one clunker - the falafel. Over-fried, hard, sad. Great atmosphere, polished staff. Our shared hazelnut ice cream was a terrific finish.
We chose Elliot's for a lunch on the waterfront. The weather was perfect and we enjoyed watching the tour boat action. The oysters were delicious, especially the kusshis.
The mussels were the star for us here. Addictive broth - tequila, lime, jalapeno, cream & cilantro.
Did some hiking in the Snoqualmie area and stopped at Salish Lodge for lunch. It was solid, but not special. The signature complimentary biscuits drizzled with their own honey and the clam chowder were pretty great though.
Lovely view if sat by the windows and friendly staff. Free valet parking when dining.
Off the beaten path a bit, our dinner at Taurus Ox (Laotian), was a favorite. They don't take reservations and there was a 30 minute wait on a Tuesday at 7pm. We took the oppotunity to stroll around their Capitol Hill neighborhood and gawk at the gorgeous homes.
Lively, fun atmosphere.
Pulling from the menu descriptions:
We shared to start (small, individual portion shown,) Papaya Salad, made with padaek, crab and shimp paste, green beans, tomato, green eggplant, crushed peanuts, lime, and sliced cucumbers.
Audrey had Nam Khao ( A crispy rice sald with coconut, nam, peanuts, makrut lime leaf, pork skin, herbs, and chili. Served with lettuce wraps.)
Jonathan had the Lao Sausage Entree
I went with the Phad Lao (Stir Fried rice noodles, cabbage, herbs, shredded egg, pickled fresno chili, crushed peanuts, fish sauce & tofu.)
Wonderful, carmelized tofu on the bottom, not visible in the photo.
Everything here was interesting and satisfying.
Dough Zone was perfect for a quick/light lunch. Very fair prices too. We shared some cucumber, soup dumplings, potstickers & wontons.
Audrey love the Ube Milk Tea.
Il Nido did not disappoint. Very personable service. Dove right in with our appetizers so no pictures of the burrata and housemade cherry focaccia. Absolutely perfect pastas.
Fregula with mussels
Gnocchi
Tagliatelle
Can't beat the post-dinner walk along Alki beach.
Indulged in a fried food lunch on Bainbridge Island at Proper Fish. The breading on my oysters was a bit thick but the oysters remained a perfect creamy texture. Fries and mushy peas were outstanding. Audrey went with the kid's fish nuggets and Jonathan got the cod.
For our last dinner I had made a reservation on the patio at Musang a few weeks out. One week out I received an apology that their patio would be occupied by a buy-out group. I was offered seats at the bar for my 7:30 reservation time or an indoor table at 9:15 plus $20 off the bill for the inconvenience. Neither option really worked for us so I told them I would need to cancel. At that point they offered us a 7:30 reso at their sister restaurnt, Kilig. Same chef, more casual concept and they transferred the $20 credit. we decided to go for it. This was a completely different experience than we would have had at Musang, but we had fun here. The service was extremely attentive and when they saw how interested we were in everything it was especially enthusiastic.
We started with a gin on the rocks, a house white wine which was a lovely Gruner Veltliner, and a Guava Sunset (pink guava, coconut milk, lime.)
Audrey tried lumpia for the first time at the last LTH picnic and was instantly a huge fan. We shared these as an appetizer and she approved.
For mains, from the menu descriptions we had:
Kare Kare Dan Dan: wheat noodles, tahini, peanut sauce, short rib, okra, eggplant, long beans, bagoong & garlic chili sauce xo
Summer Pancit Canton: Canton noodles, yellow squash, zucchini, oyster mushroom, rainbow carrots, edamame, micro cilantro, radish, fried garlic + added shrimp
Sinuglaw: Seared Albacore tuna, grilled pork belly, pinakurat vinegar, coconut milk, shishitos, alliums, micro cilantro, pickled red onion + side of rice.
We got to talking with a couple of the staff about Filipino food in Chicago, neighborhood gentrification and urban living in general and somehow a complimentary dessert arrived. It was a nice way to end our time in Seattle.
Palitaw: Glutinous rice flour, ube, coconut caramel toasted sesame sugar, shaved young coconut, lime zest.