Probably the only restaurant in Seattle's vibrant Capitol Hill to serve modern Eurasian fare, Cook Weaver is a truly unique dining destination for more reasons that one. Its decor is unlike any restaurant's in the vicinity, with its early 20th-century Eastern European vibe, thanks to the vivid wall paintings that depict various scenes from the classic Russian folktale 'Tale of Tsar Saltan'. The menu is rich, diverse and extensive, and includes signature items like the King Oyster Mushrooms, Braised Brisket with Hominy, and the Steak Wing.
Nosh on crispy and soft wood cooked pizza at the Seattle based eatery, Pizzeria Credo. Some of its perennial favorites include Linguine Alfredo a La Sophia and Tartuffo Pizza. Further, appetizers and pasta is also available here. Pizzeria Credo has something for everyone, from meat to vegetarian and gluten-free options; this place has you covered. Take out and delivery options are also available.
Located in quaint Madison Park, Cactus is bright and busy cantina. The tapas bar offers delectable small dishes including grilled portobello mushrooms and green chile soup. The extensive menu includes dishes like chimichangas and blue corn tamales. For a real treat try the ripe bananas in Meyer's Rum, a delicious end to your meal. The restaurant is smoke free with a full bar.
It's not hard to imagine you're in Italy here. The food at Salvatore Ristorante is prepared authentically and the aroma of fresh herbs fills the air. The interior is homely and colorful with scenes of small towns on the walls. Choose from a variety of pasta dishes including Fettuccini Carbonara and Linguini in Bianco (shrimp, mussels and clams in a white wine sauce). Other favorites include Chicken Marsala and Vitello Ai Funghi (veal with mushrooms) both served with salad. Ask your server for an Italian wine recommendation.
Fans of Thai food that find themselves near the airport should stop by this restaurant. If you can judge the quality of a restaurant by the number of its faithful patrons, then this is one of the best of its kind around. The casual, '60s drive-in building gives the restaurant a relaxed atmosphere. The food is authentic Thai, and if you are not familiar with the dishes there are color photos to help you make your decision. Meat-eaters and vegetarians alike will be happy with the selections. Tofu can be added as a replacement for meat in any of the dishes. The marinated chicken is addictive, as is the green vegetable curry.