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My first impression was I love the atmosphere of this place. We got to seat outside in a narrow alleyway next to the restaurant building. It felt both cozy and open.
Our server was great. Very...
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My first impression was I love the atmosphere of this place. We got to seat outside in a narrow alleyway next to the restaurant building. It felt both cozy and open.
Our server was great. Very attentive w/o hovering over the table. He did forget to tell us the specials but oh well. No biggie.
The food was both creative and tasty. We went when the theme was Costa Rica and they did a great job with the ceviche. Looking forward to going back to try a new international theme. Its cool that they keep the menu dynamic. The fish on the regular menu is really good! Tastes fresh and lightly seasoned. The only thing that was disappointing was the dessert. We got a rum orange pound cake with icecream. Now I love rum (who doesn't?) but they poured way too much on it because it covered all the other flavors. The food wasn't cheap but it wasn't outrageous.
All in all, I definitely would recommend this cute restaurant for anyone who either really likes seafood or likes to try new things on a menu.
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The decor is lacking, but the food is really good. Now, I'm not particularly fond of fish, but the pan-seared halibut is simply exceptional. A couple of days after my first visit, I "needed"...
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The decor is lacking, but the food is really good. Now, I'm not particularly fond of fish, but the pan-seared halibut is simply exceptional. A couple of days after my first visit, I "needed" another halibut fix, so I took my friend there and convinced him to order the halibut (for confirmation that it was as good as I thought). For the next two days, all he could say was: "That's the best piece of fish I've ever eaten".
And since you've just had a nice light meal, you won't feel guilty when ordering the fudge-rich hot fudge sundae for dessert.
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I took my husband here for his birthday last November. We also met some friends there and were seated quickly.
I first learned about Coastal Kitchen when I was volunteering for the Boomtown Cafe,...
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I took my husband here for his birthday last November. We also met some friends there and were seated quickly.
I first learned about Coastal Kitchen when I was volunteering for the Boomtown Cafe, and the head chef was cooking for the evening.
My food was excellent, as was my husband's. Unfortunately our friends were not as fortunate and got half raw pancakes (runny inside...).
I'd definitely go back, but our friends won't be coming with us. :(
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This is a great place to go with friends for dinner. Its very lively. So lively in fact that you may find yourself in a rather long wait to get seated.
Overall this place has amazing food and...
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This is a great place to go with friends for dinner. Its very lively. So lively in fact that you may find yourself in a rather long wait to get seated.
Overall this place has amazing food and works good for kids.
I especially love their brunch. They do change their menu frequently and also frequently make changes in decor to the restaurant.
I eat here at least once a month. I would make it more if it werent just SO busy.
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I really love he Coastal Kitchen, especially for brunch on the weekends. The atmosphere is friendly and the service is generally prompt and polite. I find that the food is very good (albeit...
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I really love he Coastal Kitchen, especially for brunch on the weekends. The atmosphere is friendly and the service is generally prompt and polite. I find that the food is very good (albeit overpriced) but in a comforting, bland sort of way, like it's a little underseasoned, perhaps, but I still love the food anyway, if that makes sense at all. It seems like the meal is always missing a little kick, but I can't identify what it is. If you want to avoid long waits, avoid Coastal at peak mealtimes, especially weekend brunch.
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Coastal Kitchen is one of my favorite places in Seattle. It's a Chow foods restaurant so it has a regional menu that changes every couple of months. Some are obviously better than others (French...
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Coastal Kitchen is one of my favorite places in Seattle. It's a Chow foods restaurant so it has a regional menu that changes every couple of months. Some are obviously better than others (French menus are generally amazing so keep your eyes open for them!). It's a medium sized place and I've seen quite a wait for a table, but it's worth it.
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Coastal Seafood is a hoppin brunch and dinner restaurant on the quiet side of capitol hill. Weekend brunches (or blunches to the regulars) are packed, but the food is good all the time. Every three...
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Coastal Seafood is a hoppin brunch and dinner restaurant on the quiet side of capitol hill. Weekend brunches (or blunches to the regulars) are packed, but the food is good all the time. Every three months the restaurant focuses on a different coastal cuisine. The funky art on the walls is local and generally available for purchase. There is a patio in back for the warmer months, but even the tables inside have a very light airy feel. Servings are huge, so don't over order. The wait on weekends can be long, but there are plenty of interesting shops nearby to keep you busy while you wait.
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