Submitted by [deleted] t3_ywbuze in Washington
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Maximilien or Place Pigalle are both really good and pretty romantic.
seconded on Place pigalle: italian restaurant in the heart of pike place market, really intimate setting, took my now wife there right before i proposed. best meal i’ve ever had.
French. Congrats!
youre right! french. its been a while lol. Still the best meal ever
Oyster bay off chuckanut, best view in the world for my money
I think you mean “The Oyster Bar”
Can you really say you love someone if you haven’t seen them eat a bag of Dicks?
You can do the opposite and take them to Dick's in Spokane, if necessary.
The facilities are a nightmarish fever dream.
Recoils and shudders in Ryan Reynolds.
San Fermo in Ballard (delicious food, intimate setting, great service).
San Fermo is so lovely. It’s very intimate indeed but it’s also in a great area too to walk around afterwards or before the dinner
La Rustica, West Seattle & Captain Whidbeys outside Coupeville.
Romantic and Italian? Spinasse is a must. One of my top ten restaurant in the area.
If you're ok not doing Italian, Flintcreek in Greenwood is also incredibly good.
Okay wow, replied to your comment above because I wholeheartedly agree but also was going to comment here to say Spinasse. They have a small menu, but it’s so thoughtfully created. They’re the only place I know here who makes such thin and elegant pastas. They’re simple but extremely WOW. I’m always impressed whenever I go there. They have great cocktails and great romantic ambiance too (if seated in their main dining room)
Grouchy chef in Mukilteo
I wasn’t impressed the time I went, but maybe I shouldn’t generalize from a single visit. My steak was gristly and overcooked
I haven't been in a while :( I had a good time there but darn!
I didn’t mean to rain on your parade! I did consider maybe I should keep my opinion to myself. Maybe it was an off day. They do have nice views and Tacoma is somewhat lacking in fine dining establishments, I assume because of its proximity to the big city
Ah, no I appreciate it regardless.
Canlis
Zero chance you get a reservation this Thursday.
Months in advance, for sure. Next year!
El Gaucho and order Bananas Foster for desert. Flaming bananas at tableside.
Serafina off Eastlake Av.
I've always been fond of Bizarro Italian Cafe in Wallingford. Quirky, cute and the food is great!
Ok, romantic was your must have and I don't recall if it fit that bill or not, but the best Italian food I've ever had was at Il Terrazzo Carmine. A boss took me there for lunch like ten years ago and assuming it's still as tasty as it was. The entrance was in Post Alley and it was, to me, a hidden gem. Some fancy priest was in there, with the full garb on, and people kept approaching his table like he was a celebrity.
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Over the Moon in Tacoma
13 Moons at Swinomish casino in Anacortes. It's seafood centric but has stunning views of Mt. Baker and Fidalgo Bay
Doc Maynard on Bainbridge Island. A romantic ferry ride and short walk from dock thru picturesque Winslow. Seafood is first rate.
Stanley and seaforts used to be good. Though my understanding it has gone downhill.
Salish Lodge Dining Room above Snoqualmie Falls
go here. great foods. civilized dining. atmosphere. romance.
possibly a cat in the back of the house, keep the mousies at bay.
Unpopular Opinion: Never waste money on pasta. It’s 5¢ worth of box pasta and canned sauce from some shitty Cisco or FSA food truck. And fuck Bizarros. They’re just as shitty but with crappier service and a 20% mark-up. If you want pasta, set the table, light candles, and whip it up yourself.
That is a remarkably bad opinion. If you're going to a good Italian place around Seattle, they make it all from scratch, including the pasta.
Exactly.
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Try Cafe Juanita in Kirkland.
Beautiful venue (don't let the front fool you), and at least the last I was there, a delicious northern Italian inspired menu. Haven't tried their new post-COVID menu, but I expect good things from this chef.