We went for Seattle restaurant and it's so worth it!!! It's $65 per person for a 3 course meal. We went with 4 people so we were able to try almost all of the starters Starter: our favorite was...
How to Cook a Wolf
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How to Cook a Wolf in Seattle, WA, pays homage to MFK Fisher by transforming simple ingredients into culinary splendor with an ever-changing menu of Italian-inspired small plates and pastas featuring northwest ingredients. The food is uncomplicated and rustic, offered in both indoor dining room seating and sheltered outdoor seating complete with heaters.
With a service charge of 22% included in the guest check, the entire amount retained by the company, gratuities are not expected. Utilizing a cashless payment system, the restaurant also offers a robust to-go food and beverage program with a la carte offerings, wine, and cocktails for a convenient dining experience.
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My friends and I went during Seattle Restaurant week for their dinner service. We recommend RSVPing as this place is packed and adheres to a tight schedule. The four of us ordered 4 different...
The restaurant is super cute and quaint and I love the aesthetic. The service was great and the food came out fairly quickly. I wasn't impressed with the food at all. The hanger steak was...
I feel like Ethan Stowell restaurants are pretty well known, so I gave this place a try. First impressions, the inside is very aesthetically pleasing, with beautiful woodwork and a clean setup....
Came here with 4 friends for Seattle Restaurant Week (SRW). Had to book a reservation in advance to get a table so we did a few days before and had no issues securing a spot, albeit at 5pm. For...
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