Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. La Rustica
Dine on exquisite Italian classics such as spaghetti with garlic, large prawns, polenta, or pizza with mushrooms and prosciutto.
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2. Alki Bakery
Specializes in decadently tall cakes, irresistible cookies, éclairs, berry pies, and cheese-cakes. Also serves tasty salads, homemade soups, and sandwiches.
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3. Luna Park
Inside, the decor and kitschy artifacts reflect the styles of the 1950s. Popular basics include the BLT and club sandwiches, hand-dipped malted milkshakes, and spinach salad.
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4. Azuma Sushi
Insiders return often for their fix of professionally prepared sushi and sashimi, sake, and teriyaki at very reasonable prices.
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5. Capers
A home furnishings and gift store with a sit-down café. Savor epicurean delights such as blackened breast of chicken Caesar salads, Moroccan stews, and sumptuous sandwiches on peasant bread.
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6. Misto
A perfect bistro for fine espressos, grilled sandwiches, soups, and salads.
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7. Jak’s Grill
This steakhouse prepares the best beef, chicken, and fish dishes that are not only superbly done, but the price includes several side orders.
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8. Salty’s on Alki
Specials reflect the freshest seasonal fish and seafood, and picture windows offer diners the most breathtaking views of Elliott Bay.
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9. Chelan Café
Dine on typical American truck-stop fare; burgers, fries, meatloaf, or eggs.
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10. The Original Bakery
Savor the best doughnuts in a town that considers such tasty treats almost holy.
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