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- NNabeelSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLook, I judge restaurants by the food primarily. So the small things I prefer or don't like about noise, value, or service timing matter, but not that much. Because the food at Terra Plata was really really good. We had one course from each quadrant of the menu (starter, earth, land, sea), and they were all good. We had the albracore crudo (really really good despite finding one pinbone), shishito peppers (normally an afterthought at restaurants - not here, the spices added a lot of depth), and the truffle and mushroom risotto (perfect texture). The land course (portuguese roast pig) was probably the only disappointment because it just wasn't as much of a flavor bomb as we expected from the ingredient's listed and just lacked something special. But it was still quite good, just overshadowed by the other dishes. And finally, the dessert (Basque Cheesecake) was amazing. No store bought pre-made dessert here. Unbelievable texture and the blood orange caramel was perfectly balanced. Tiny notes: the food comes out as it's done, which sometimes leads to awkward timing unless you plan what makes sense to have in what order. The service is good, but the restaurant was busy and you won't have them checking on you often. Not inherently an issue - I would rather have someone bothering me less than more. And we did find a pin bone in the crudo. But overall, it's a place I would recommend to foodies.More infoTerra PlataPrice: Very Expensive• Farm-to-table• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.7
- LLeAnnaSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoFood and service were really great. We got the carnita bowl and baked eggs.More infoBen ParisPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.2
- PPetraVIPWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWas lucky enough to have chef Shiro himself. Every bite was exquisite! It's an experience and excellent meal.More infoSushi KashibaPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Belltown / Pike Place Market•4.9
- EElizabethLos Angeles •17 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoGrappa Seattle offers a fantastic Italian dining experience, and my recent visit was nothing short of exceptional. The highlight of my meal was the seafood risotto, which was perfectly creamy, rich in flavor, and packed with fresh seafood. Each bite had a wonderful balance of tender rice, briny sweetness from the seafood, and just the right amount of seasoning. It truly transported me to the coast of Italy. Beyond the risotto, their Italian-inspired dishes are equally impressive. From the beautifully plated appetizers to the carefully crafted pastas, everything exudes authenticity and attention to detail. I also appreciated their mocktail selection, which offered a refreshing variety beyond the usual overly sweet sodas. It was a great touch that added to the overall experience. My only critique would be the portion sizes, which felt a bit on the smaller side. While the quality was top-notch, I wouldn’t have minded a slightly more generous serving. That said, Grappa’s warm ambiance, attentive service, and outstanding flavors make it a must-visit for Italian food lovers in Seattle. I’ll definitely be returning!More infoGrappa - SeattlePrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Queen Anne•4.7
- MMarkUtah •80 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 6, 2025This was our first time at Ballard Cut and we really loved it. The food was really quite good, the service was excellent and the ambience was nice on a Wednesday evening. Our only complaint is that we wish they would indicate which menue items are gluten free. Otherwise not complaints, hight recommended.More infoThe Ballard CutPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Ballard•4.7