Best Historic Restaurants in Victory Heights
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- TTinaNew York City •17 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe loved the sushi selection from chef’s omakase menu, and delicate delicious cooked food from the kitchen. Overall, we had a great experience at Sushi Kashib, even though chef Shiro Kashiba wasn’t represent.More infoSushi KashibaPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.9
- SScottLas Vegas •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food and service was great. A fanstic experience.More infoThe GeorgePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.3
- MMarjorieSeattle / Eastern Washington •4 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Loved it. Everything was perfect for our last meal with our son before he left for California. The table next to us was a little loud, but that couldn't be helped. The service was great and the food was exceptional. We will definitely be back.More infoCutters CrabhousePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.5
- KKathySeattle / Eastern Washington •45 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Il Terrazzo Carmine never disappoints! I've been dining there since 1990 and it's been great every time. No need to say more.More infoIl Terrazzo CarminePrice: Expensive• Italian• Pioneer Square•4.9
- JJenniferSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 29, 2024This is one of those places that nails the balance between stylish and comfortable. The chandeliers, floor to ceiling windows and natural light gives the space a relaxed, airy vibe that makes you want to hang out all morning. If these walls could talk! The food doesn’t disappoint, either. The hummus toast is simple and ridiculously good, and the menu has more versions of eggs Benedict than you’d think possible. If you’re feeling something lighter, the seasonal omelet is a solid choice. Plus, there are a ton of vegan options, which is great if you’re plant-based or just want something different. If you're sipping, try the Detox made with Ketel One —it’s refreshing without trying too hard. The rest of the cocktail list is just as fun, so it’s easy to find something you’ll like. The staff was chill and kept the mood fun for our party of 9, which made our whole experience even better. Oliver’s is a legend and a genuinely great spot for brunch. Definitely worth checking out.More infoOliver's LoungePrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.5