Seattle, Washington City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Seattle, Washington Travel Guide has been your connection to Seattle's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Seattle Dining
Eating well is a recurring theme in Seattle. As a seaport it is a melting pot of cultures and you will find cuisine from all around the world but what Seattle really does best is Pacific Northwest style of cooking that put Seattle on the culinary map. The bed and breakfast diner will find that the distinction is in the fresh locally produced ingredients used to prepare the dishes. This does not imply that eating out in Seattle will be expensive. Bistros, cafes and bakeries as well as the fanciest restaurants use local and organic ingredients because it makes a difference in the taste. There has been a recent trend to combine American comfort food with European and Asian flavors or you can enjoy a straightforward preparation that highlights the freshness of the ingredients. Native Seattle diners are very tough critics so if your bed and breakfast innkeepers suggest a restaurant you know the food will be good.
Only the tip of Seattle’s iceberg of things to see and do has been uncovered here but planning a bed and breakfast escape opens the door for the return trips you’ll want to make to Seattle. The bed and breakfast experience combines personal attention with the comforts of home to create a lasting memory.
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