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Top 10 Belltown Places to Eat

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  • 1. Mistral

    Known for its formal atmosphere and haute cuisine, the Mistral has prix-fixe tasting menus featuring delicacies such as asparagus and English pea fricassee, or artisanal seared foie gras.

  • 2. Cyclops

    Local customers return for their classic hummus plate, and both Interview and Details magazines have raved about the scene. Don’t miss the roast chicken quesadilla.

  • 3. Assaggio Ristorante

    Savor tasty authentic Italian cuisine such as fresh herbed veal parmigiana, ravioli cappesante, gnocchi gorgonzola, and osso buco. Many desserts are imported from Italy.

  • 4. Dahlia Lounge
  • 5. Queen City Grill

    Treat yourself to a softly lit dining room, superb cocktails, great dishes such as grilled fish or lamb chops, and live jazz.

  • 6. Two Bells Tavern

    Great pub grub, especially burgers, and microbrews on tap. Occasional live music.

  • 7. Crocodile Café

    The funky bar that forms the epicenter of Seattle’s rock scene features inexpensive fare typical of standard diners and pubs. It’s also a great place to check out tattoos.

  • 8. Belltown Pizza

    A neighborhood bar? A pizzeria? Standard pizzas and gourmet varieties complement a small pasta selection, which may include dishes such as gorgonzola and walnut-stuffed ravioli in a garlic cream sauce.

  • 9. Macrina Bakery

    A cherished bakery café famous for bread pudding with fresh cream and berries, soups, salads, and sandwiches.

  • 10. Brasa

    Diners in the informal lounge may choose from steak frites, pizzas, fried oysters, and pasta. Take the time for lavish offerings such as lamb tagine or cumin-dusted sea scallops.

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