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Best Late Night Dining in Seattle

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As the name suggests, Umi Sake House specializes in all things sake and provides a comprehensive menu of both hot and cold styles of the Japanese rice wine. The menu primarily consists of numerous sushi rolls, but other Japanese dishes are available as well. The restaurant also does both an afternoon and late night happy hour that leads to double the fun at affordable prices. The restaurant has an intimate ambiance that is great for a romantic evening with loved ones or a peaceful meal alone.

No time for a trip to France, but longing for some joie de vivre? Le Pichet nourishes your inner Francophile without the jet lag. Pop in anytime for a café au lait at the elegant tin-topped bar, or arrange a luncheon rendezvous for some creamy sweet garlic soup with asparagus and a poached egg. For dinner, order the country pate and nibble on baguette while waiting for the signature roasted chicken for two (takes 1 hour). Framed blackboards announce daily specials, cheese selections and desserts.

A taste of New Orleans in the heart of Queen Anne, Toulouse Petit Kitchen and Lounge is a refreshing addition to Seattle's culinary scene. The extensive menu features Louisiana Creole cuisine - an eclectic blend of European, Native American and Southern flavors. Generous portions of sumptuous seafood, charcuterie, meat preparations and interesting sides form the centerpiece of your dining experience and are best enjoyed with a drink or two from the well-stocked bar. Boasting one of the best happy hours in the country, creative cocktails like the Toulouse Hurricane or Katie-Mae deserve special mention. Ornate wrought-iron furniture and delightful ceiling-lamps against the floor-to-ceiling glass windows enhance its rustic appeal.

Serafina is famous for bringing in Afro-Cuban and Latin performers to compliment its delicious Italian menu. Large windows allow patrons a view of the street outside and when the weather cooperates, courtyard dining is available. The rustic-chic dining room is small, but its candle-topped tables, rich red walls and dark green ceiling give the space an elegant feel. Entrees include eggplant with a savory mushroom ragout, rabbit stew, and a variety of pasta dishes. It also offers an extensive wine list.

The menu offers breakfast and lunch, but make no mistake about it, as the main attraction is the diner itself, a greasy place that serves as a Mecca for a group of regulars enjoying a night on the town. This cafe dates back to World War II, so it is no surprise that it has acquired a musty character over the years. You may not be able to make out your friends through the smoky air, but half the fun of coming is to try. Typical American pub grub is offered, heavier than usual with grease—burgers, fries, sandwiches and the like. Breakfast is available all day. There is a full bar and the beer selection is broad.

Featuring live entertainment seven-nights a week, The Royal Room has garnered a major following of music lovers in Seattle, within a short span of time. The design of this intimate venue is simple, comprising a stage at one end that has a grand piano and enough space for a small ensemble to fit in. With the performances of a number of renowned local as well as national and international artists scheduled here, you will never leave this place disappointed. The venue also doubles up as a bar with happy hour specials and drinks offered until late in the night. Do not fret if the performances of your favorite artists coincide with your dinner plans, as you can always grab a bite to eat at the restaurant of The Royal Room. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.

Chinese delicacies combined with good service make for a pleasant eating experience at the Honey Court Seafood Restaurant. The menu includes such dishes as Peking duck and General Tsao's chicken. The honey walnut prawns are a must-try. The platters contain as many as 10 different items including soup and vegetable, seafood, noodle and meat dishes. The only drawback is the lack of downtown parking, so be prepared to walk a bit to your destination.

Come to Matador for a chilled-out vibe and outstanding Tex-Mex cuisine. Frequented mostly by locals, the menu features some of the most tantalizing Latin dishes like bacon-wrapped grilled stuffed jalapenos, braised pork sope and common favorites like tacos and enchiladas. Their Northwestern variants like butternut squash quesadilla and spicy fried calamari are remarkable as well. To drink, tequilas comprise most of the menu, but you can still order a strong house margarita, beer and wine.

Tuck into fried falafels served with tangy hummus at this casual Middle-Eastern restaurant. Open late, it is a much loved spot for locals who like to grab a bite of this delicacy and satiate their hunger. The staff here is very friendly, putting the guests at ease and making them feel at home. The interior is spacious and good for hanging out with friends. Try the food here and one is guaranteed to return more, as no one whips up Middle-Eastern delights like the way Aladdin Falafel Corner does! The prices are reasonable too.

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