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Resurrection

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Our blog has been buried deep within the fog, the rain and the traffic craziness that consumes one in Seattle.  But after a been-there-done-that-don’t-need-to-go-again ferry ride over to Bainbridge Island, we have decided to embrace the lunacy. If nothing else, Seattle is filled with culinary treasures and stunning topography (on the rare sun-shiny day). With a resurrected optimistic attitude, we will attempt to revive both this blog and our epicurious spirits.

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Our immediate thanks go to Elliott’s Oyster House, a very pleasant surprise and finish to a gray, cold and clammy day. Why a surprise? Because Elliott’s sits smack in the middle of tourista-ville on the waterfront surrounded by ticky-tacky novelty shops, the newly popular Carousel and way too many tourists dressed in appropriate grunge for their visit to Seattle.  Who would truly expect good food in this environment?

But good it was. Friendly, prompt service.  Fresh, light and open atmosphere overlooking Puget Sound (and yes, a real sun break occurred just as we were being served).  And food that did not disappoint.  I had the ahi tuna appetizer, which I would highly recommend and readily order again. Sesame seared rare ahi, atop a nest of avocado, topped with a fresh mango salsa and surrounded by a unique soy and lime-ginger sauce.  Randy ordered the mussel appetizer in a light tequila-lime cream sauce.  I also had a clam and mussel combination, in a garlic, tomato broth.  Both the shellfish appetizers were excellent and sizeable – more than enough to satisfy. And the bread!  They do know how to do bread- fresh, warm, crusty on the outside and perfect for dipping in the broth.

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Thank you, Elliot’s.  You’ve given us renewed hope and motivation for continuing to experience and share all that is good about Seattle! You go on our list of favorite places to dine, along with Palisades.

Despite our deep silence over the last few months, we have indeed experienced quite a few restaurants on our original list. What follows is a quick rundown of our favorites.

  • Palisades on the waterfront below Magnolia: since our first memorable evening there with brother Randy, we have returned multiple times. This is our #1 spot for bringing out of town guests. Easy parking, excellent service, consistently good food, great wine list, beautiful views of the bay, the city, the Needle and Mt. Rainier (when she’s out).
  • Cactus in Kirkland: bright and festive ambiance, southwest-with-a-nouveau-twist fare.  Great for lunch or dinner, Cactus combines unexpected ingredients into flavorful, well-prepared dishes – we love the butternut squash enchilada.
  • Purple Cafe and Wine Bar in Kirkland: one of our favorite wine-ins before taking in the local theatre. We’ve learned to stick with the small bites menu, tastier and more consistent than the full dinner courses.
  • Toulouse Petite: another favorite.  In lower Queen Anne, Toulouse Petite is a New Orleans Cajun style restaurant, with consistently good food, whether you are there for Sunday brunch, a weekday lunch or special dinner. The menu is extensive, offering unique combinations of ingredients that make eating a flavorful experience.  We always come away happily satisfied.  Was it the good food, the lively ambience or the bartender’s specials?!
  • Place Pigalle: a hidden gem tucked away on the waterfront in Pike Place Market. Want to escape the Market frenzy? This is the best place for a quiet, scenic and tasty dining experience. The small and cozy, french-accented bistro overlooks Puget Sound and offers a selection of yummy seafood and pasta specials. It is my favorite go-to dining destination for a break from the crowded and chaotic shopping at Pike Place.

Where to next? With daughter Jessie coming to visit next weekend, I’m sure we’ll experience something wonderful and new!

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If our blog was a goldfish, it would have died …

Ugh…

Having a blog is a lot of responsibility. Maybe we weren’t ready … Now, we have some pretty good excuses for our lack of postings. In the last 30 days we had to finish our new downtown Seattle offices. We had to pack up our offices and actually move them to downtown Seattle. We had to pack up our house and move everything we owned to our new place in Kirkland. We had to unpack the new house. And, we hosted a massive 3-day event for 1000 of our customers and business partners.

But, just like being responsible for a pet, there are no good excuses for neglecting our fledgling blog. So, we are re-booting and will begin again to share our dining and adventuring in our new Seattle home.

Even though we have not posted anything in the past month, we have had the opportunity to eat at some fine local establishments, so there is the first place we will begin and catch up our posts.

Thank you for hanging with us, we will endeavor to be much more diligent with RandyandClaire.com v2.0.

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The beginnings of a list …

Well, it turned out to be much more difficult than I thought to assemble a list of “must go” restaurants in the Seattle area.  The problem: just too much to choose from!  I spent a few hours going through the lists I talked about in an earlier post.  I also spent more time on Google.  The result is that I was completely overwhelmed.  I did put together the beginnings of a list that we can use more as a guideline than a target list:

Wild Ginger El Gaucho Le Pichet Agua Verde
Dahlia Lounge Lola Harvest Vine La Carta de Oaxaca
Canalis Daniel’s Broiler Monsoon Lampreia
Cafe Juanita Crush Volunteer Park Café Sutra
Rover’s Steelhead Diner Le Gourmand Salumi
Metropolitan Grill Cactus Salish Lodge Elliott’s Oyster House
Cafe Campagne Purple Café & Wine Bar Kingfish Café Taberna del Alabardero
Etta’s Ruth’s Chris Steak House Corson Building Palace Kitchen
Ray’s Boathouse 13 Coins Sea Garden Tavolàta
Serious Pie Flying Fish the Herbfarm Altura

These are mostly restaurants that were mentioned as top restaurants on multiple lists or were in some of the areas where we will be spending a lot of time.  For instance our new office is in the Belltown district, so I gave Belltown restaurants preference.  For the most part, however, we will simply use this list as a reference when we don’t know where to go.  We will mostly continue stopping in places that look “cool” or are recommended by people we know.

Since we are heading up to Seattle today to do a walk through on our new house and check construction progress at the new office we may actually get a chance to have a meal someplace which would give us an opportunity to write about our first experience.  We shall see …

-Randy

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How to decide where to go?

Well, we now have our mission, and we have approximately 25 days to plan our approach since we don’t actually move to Seattle until July 20th.  But, how do we decide where to go?  If you Google “Seattle Restaurants” you get a map that looks like it has the measles (see below.)  There are literally hundreds of restaurants in Seattle proper, so figuring out where to start is a bit daunting.  I have a few ideas of places to go based on suggestions from friends, TV, and newspaper stories.  I also started to peruse some of the well known lists:

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Seattle restaurants, plenty to choose from.

First, there is Zagat’s ‘Most Popular’ list.

Then there is Yelp’s List of Seattle Restaurants.

I could check the restaurant reviews in the Seattle Times.

Open Table has it’s own list of Top Seattle Restaurants.

UrbanSpoon.com has a pretty cool list of top rated restaurants.

There is also Tripadvisor.com, the Seattle Weekly, Fodors, Lonely Planet, and restaurants.com.  The list seems to go on forever!

I did however especially like the article ‘The 30 Seattle Restaurants Experiences You Must Have Before You Die” in Seattle Met website as it seems to have some of the more off-beat establishments.

At the end of the day, I decided to use all these lists and more to build my own super-highbrid list of places we want to try.  As soon as I get the list compiled, I will share it here.

-Randy

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Welcome to our new blog

Welcome to our new blog!  If you want to know a little more about Claire and me just check out the “About Randy & Claire” link at the top of this page.

One year ago Claire and I moved from Dallas Texas to Olympia Washington.  We are both “foodies” and enjoy cooking at home and dining out.  So far we have found the Pacific Northwest to have amazing seafood options, great wines, and some world-famous restaurants.

Next month we move from Olympia to Seattle and decided to set a goal of visiting and sampling as many cool venues for food and of course the occasional “adult beverage” as we can.  We make the move the third week of July and we are anxious to experience all that Seattle has to offer.

Our goal is to try one new special venue each week and share our experience.  The first question is how do we assemble our initial “target list?”  Any suggestion for “must go” establishments will be much appreciated.  We plan to share our experiences as we eat our way around Seattle, and we encourage others to share their experiences here as well.

Let the adventure begin!

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