Must Visit, Northlake, Seattle Metro, United States, Washington, West Coast
Seattle
Jensen Marina Project Group: The Wayland Mill. Excellent, as expected, considering it's the group that includes Saint Bread. Owned by Yasuaki Saito. The food is described as Yoshoku which is the Japanese word for Western food with a Japanese influence. Similar California, San Francisco, United States, West Coast
San Francisco
Lunch in Hayes Valley: Arbor. Think salads, burgers (beef and vegan), fried chicken and fish sandwiches. The chicken sandwich was very good served on a house made brioche bun. Be warned it's spicy...hot honey, chipotle aioli and pickled jalapeño! Beer and wines San Francisco, United States, West Coast
San Francisco
SoMa neighborhood: Montesacro. Not your typical pizza joint. Pinsa is Rome style pizza which is "soft and cloud like" on the inside and made from a special flour sourced from Italy. Touted as the very first pinseria in the US when San Francisco, United States, West Coast
San Francisco
Third Wheel Coffee: Lucinda's Deli & More. Don't be misled by the street view...this is a great spot for coffee and a pastry. It can be busy but the line moves quickly especially considering everyone wants a coffee in the morning. Bozeman, Montana, United States, West Coast
Bozeman MT
Montana Beer and Chicken: Hop Lounge. This place is all about chicken...whole, fried, shredded, pulled...you name it. Multiple choices for the sauce to drown your chicken in. So, pick your chicken and have a Montana brewed beer while you watch the Food Truck, Seattle Metro, United States, Washington, West Coast
Seattle
Creole Food Truck: Where Ya At Matt. Couldn't pass up the opportunity to give him a try...especially after learning he hails from New Orleans and had worked with a chef and friend 0f mine in Birmingham. Small world. The menu ranges from
Having someone local is always a treat for new places to eat: Farmer’s Apprentice A small out place out of the downtown core. Brunch was fabulous. Visit website ...
Off the beaten path: Hearsey Best outdoor dining we found in Ashland. Delightful space with a fantastic brunch. In the basement of an old church near the Ashland Springs Hotel....
A few blocks from downtown but worth the walk: Peerless This restaurant is next to the hotel of the same name. Service was excellent and the menu varied. Very good...
Out of the way bistro: South 9th Bistro This restaurant is not in the downtown core but is next door to MSU. Located in a restored home from the turn...
This restaurant is in a spectacular space in the Sydney Opera House: Bennelong. The best way to describe the cuisine is nouveau Australian. It is beautifully presented…really works of art....
Right on Penn Cove: Front Street Grill. It’s a very busy place….a good sign that the food has to be good They have at least a dozen different preparations of...
Always wanted to eat here as I cycled past it: Oyster Bar Spectacular view from the upper restaurant. Of course the raw Kumamoto oysters were outstanding as were the fried...
Gotta try:Â Bouchon Bakery. There isn’t anything in the bakery that isn’t excellent as evidenced by the line that forms daily, and all day long! It’s a small place but there...
Modern Italian with an incredible view: Icebergs Dining Room and Bar Very high end experience on Bondi Beach. @icebergsdiningroomandbar Visit website @theeatingplace...
Excellent place in the heart of Cairns for a cup of coffee: Cruze Coffee. The staff could not be more friendly and welcoming. Unique approach to coffee with at least...
One of those very special nights: Mr Wong Very upscale Chinese restaurant and some of the best of that cuisine I have ever had. Made 2 visits to this place....
Very nice NZ dinner: Saffron Started with some Jazz. Lamb as an appetizer, pork belly as the main ending with churros. Nice NZ Pinot Noir ending with a late harvest...