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EXPLORE BELLEVUE | | | | | | | 301 Front St N
Issaquah,
WA
98027
425-392-0109 | | | | | Description: BELLEVUE. You can't miss this restaurant, thanks to its front-and-center location on Bellevue's main artery, right next to the Village Theater. The decor stands out, too, with high ceilings, exposed brick, and thick velvet curtains reminiscent of a theater draped around the windows. The menu focuses on seafood, with options such as macadamia-encrusted halibut, sautéed scallops, and penne with salmon in garlic cream. There are also vegetarian options and a home-style spinach-stuffed meatloaf.
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| 200 106th Ave NE
Bellevue,
WA
98004
425-450-8833 | | | | | Description: Part of a small local chain, Sea Garden is known for incredibly fresh seafood prepared in a variety of enticing Cantonese dishes. On-site tanks ensure that your order is as fresh as possible, and the extensive, affordably priced menu includes a little bit of everything, even dim sum (at this location only). Crab with black bean sauce, barbecued duck, and jellyfish are oft-ordered entrees and can be accompanied by your choice of over 15 varieties of soup and rice.
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| 12450 SE 38th St
Bellevue,
WA
98006
425-641-3386 | | | | | Description: BELLEVUE. Admittedly, picking one or two top-notch restaurants from the many located throughout Seattle can be a daunting task. Top Gun, though, makes at least one of the choices a no-brainer its famously tasty dim sum and traditional Chinese fare attract a large number of fans every day, especially at lunch. White linens and friendly service are added perks. Best of all, prices won't send you running to the bank for a loan.
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