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- AAmarayahSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoLate reservation Friday, weekend before Christmas. Scallops as an app, amazing! Out of prime, no problem ordered the ribeye, the other half was on the fence anyway. Delicious as usual, ordered crabcakes with our entree as an afterthought. There were a few holiday parties happening so it was loud, fun, definitely a good time. Chocolate cake for desert it was amazing! Our server was wonderful i forgot her name though...The crab cakes were unexpectedly comped, that was a very nice surprise.More info13moonsPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.8
- TTeresaSan Diego •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAbsolutely stunning location and lovely evening for our personal celebration ❤️More infoAnthony's - Cap Sante MarinaPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Anacortes•4.7
- RRicklandPortland / Oregon •18 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe liked the gem salad, rye bread, carrots, and duck confit. The mushroom dish was flavorful but heavier on lentils than mushrooms. The tuna in the crudo was a bit fishy. Overall a nice meal in B-ham. Cocktails nice though wine selection limited.More infoEstellePrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.6
- RRobertSeattle / Eastern Washington •9 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWhile it "seems" expensive, in a way it's actually a bargain if you consider that many costlier restaurants don't serve food that is as good as Carnal. Flavor so good it becomes indelible in your memory.More infoCarnalPrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.7
- LLeesaDenver / Colorado •5 reviews4.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024The food was good. I would recommend the scallops And the salmon dip. Only problems with food were that the smaller pieces of bread that came with the salmon dip would break having had to much dip on it and the lemon was VERY sour, the most sour lemon I have ever had. But otherwise both of us loved our food and the waitress was great even though the kitchen was a little loud. If anyone we know comes to Bellingham we will recommend this place to them and come back if we can!More infoSkylark's Hidden CafePrice: Moderate• American• Bellingham•4.7
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Discover Bow
The neighborhood known as Bow in Skagit County was likely named for a railway station in London. Today the community is famous for its Samish Bay Cheese Farm. The farm's certified organic cheese has undoubtedly made its way into the area restaurants. Likewise, the fish that is caught from the bay is a specialty at many eating establishments in Bow. At some places, you can look out over the water while you're enjoying your sockeye salmon or crab cakes. You can also get some international flavors in Bow; try a bowl of Senegalese peanut soup or an Oaxaca taco from one of the casual eateries!