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- SStellaVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •12 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis place is amazing, from the ambience to the delicious food and the wonderful staff. The menu is very versatile. There are so many choices. Everything was incredible! If you love meatballs try them for an appetizer. They are some of the best we have ever had. One of the best experiences dining at a restaurant. So beautifully decorated for the holidays Thank you Carmine’s for such a wonderful evening.More infoCarmine's - BellevuePrice: Expensive• Italian• Bellevue•4.8
- DDanielSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe received warm congratulations on our 39th Anniversary, and discovered to our great pleasure that our table looked out on Bellevue Ave. where the Snowflake Lane parade happened. We always love the Peppercorn Steak there. This time I had a Sirloin 12 oz, and my wife had our usual 7oz Filet. Absolutely delicious. And Vanilla Cheesecake for desert. Outstanding!More infoEarls Kitchen + Bar - BellevuePrice: Expensive• American• Bellevue•4.4
- UUrsulaSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe were sat right after checking in even though it was very busy so that was great. The server was very prompt and the appetizer came soon after but unfortunately the drinks didn’t come until when we were almost done with the appetizer so that was a little disappointing. The lobster roll, scampi and salmon were decent. We also ordered almond cake and it was ok. I wouldn’t get it again. Overall, we had a good time.More infoWater Grill - BellevuePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Bellevue•4.6
- TTARUNSeattle / Eastern Washington •13 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGood experience. The Servers who were serving the meat, made sure to come regularly and any requests we had they would cover. The Main Server (Blue Shirt) hardly did come.More infoFogo de Chao - BellevuePrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Bellevue•4
- AAnnSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI was pleased with my soup/sandwich/salad lunch today. All three were delicious. I am still trying to adjust to restaurant prices post covid and post inflation. In the context of these changes, the price seemed reasonable. Service was GREAT. I LOVE that they offer seltzer water as an option to still water. I confess that I cannot hear well any restaurant, so I struggled to hear there as well. I would love to find a restaurant that understood the pleasure of quiet dining and would install fabric baffles from the ceiling or carpet to mitigate all the deafening impact of hard surfaces. If I do go out again though, I would consider coming back here.More infoAllisterPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Mercer Island•4.4
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An island in Seattle's Lake Washington, Mercer Island has a unique vibe of relaxed island time and busy suburb. You'll find most of its restaurants in the two main business districts. The north side hosts a bevy of cozy little restaurants offering choices like sushi, German cuisine, and traditional bistro fare. The south side features popular chain restaurants. Other choices scattered around the island include pizza, Mexican, Northwest staples like seafood, and a variety of East Asian food. Despite its reputation for expensive homes and bedroom community chic, you won't find much pretentiousness behind the Mercer Island dining scene.
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The most romantic restaurant in Mercer Island is Allister