Review Best Seattle Seafood Restaurants

Mara Oakes
Seattle, Washington is well- placed to have some great seafood restaurants. Here are three top picks among the best seafood restaurants in Seattle.

Pike Place Chowder

Pike Place Chowder is located at 1530 Post Alley in Seattle. There is a second location at Pacific Place Shopping Center.

Clam chowder has legions of fans and it is as popular in Seattle as in New England. Clam chowder is a great way to warm up on a rainy and cool Seattle day. A 12 oz cup of clam chowder costs around $5.45 and a bowl costs about $6.25. If you have a big appetite, you might opt for the Big Bowl, a hearty meal for $10.95. This is a popular spot for lunch - undoubtedly, chowder can be a pick-me-up in the middle of the day. There are a variety of types of chowder, including New England Style, Manhattan and even Southwestern chicken and corn chowder and vegan chowder. Also on offer is a variety of sandwiches and salads. The Dungeness Crab roll is a sandwich made with Dungeness crab, mayo, celery and spices. What I love about this seafood restaurant in Seattle is its uncomplicated and simple presentation - which is one of the best ways to eat seafood.

Palisade Restaurant

Palisade Restaurant in Seattle is located at 2601 West Marina Place. Here, you can find classic seafood dishes such as lemongrass fried calamari ($12) and oven roasted lobster and crab dip ($15). The Washington Dungeness crab cakes served with sweet and sour plum butter sauce are $16.00.

It's not just seafood - the menu includes steaks, duck, chicken and pork dishes.

Waterfront Seafood Grill

At the tip of Pier 70 in Seattle is Waterfront Seafood Grill. Window tables overlook a gorgeous waterfront setting. This Seattle seafood restaurant has some great economizing option such as the 3 for $30 special and a special Valentine's Day menu. There is also a kids' menu. The cooking is unpretentious and tasty - try the Ahi Tuna Tempera served with pickled ginger and wasabi cream for $16.00. A delicious side order is macaroni and cheese with black truffle and parmigiano reggiano - the perfect accompaniment to fish dishes. It costs $9.00. There are also a number of vegetarian options.

Check out the website links below to find out more about these choices of seafood restaurants in Seattle. The websites below include detailed menus, booking information and further info.

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  • Lori Randall2/19/2010

    Love Waterfront Restaurant!

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