Visiting Seattle? Having just had our culinary tour in my wonderful city, I thought I’d share some of the best dining spots in the city so you can live vicariously through our taste buds.
Probably the highlight of our tour this year was brunch at the Whale Wins. This award winning restaurant in the Fremont neighborhood specializes in small bites. This was ideal for our group because we had the chance to order lots of plates and sample many different things including:
Fermin Jamon Serrano Ham & Butter…
Smashed Avocado on Toast with Greens…
Hama Hama Roasted Clams…
And scapes…
Another excellent spot is the Dahlia Lounge, a Tom Douglas (our local celebrity chef) restaurant.
The presentation is always beautiful, even if it is beef… 🙂
And oysters are a good option as well…
Though my photo didn’t turn out, you must try the Coconut Cream Pie, likely the best dessert you’ll find in Seattle.
If you’re near Pike Place Market, check out Matt’s in the Market. You’ll get a great view overlooking the market itself and some dlish food such as these deviled eggs…
Although Elliott’s Oyster House specializes in…oysters, I started my dinner with a huge salad. Not sure I’ve had a salad with so much blue cheese (no complaints!)…
There are a ton of excellent restaurants throughout Seattle, of course. On a four-day tour, we can only hit so many of them, however, so this is just a sampling.
We’re finalizing details on the Seattle tour now. If you’d like to be notified when it’s live on the WanderTours site (it will sell out), fill out this form.
Or perhaps you’d be interested in our Santa Fe Culinary Tour or New Orleans Culinary Tour?
Travel Well,
Beth
Related links:
Where to Eat in Santa Fe
Where to Eat in New Orleans
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