Best Comfort Food Restaurants in Issaquah
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- KKristinSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined todayI almost never order chicken when I go out to eat because I cook it so often at home. Betty’s chicken is the exception. So delicious and perfectly cooked everytime, and feels like a warm food hug on a freezing Seattle day.More infoBettyPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Queen Anne•4.8
- LLeeVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •63 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoI love Jimmy's. Brunch is just excellent. It's quiet. Staff is so friendly. Cooks are friendly and professional. I'm just pleased as punch with this Silver Cloud restaurant.More infoJimmy's on BroadwayPrice: Moderate• Comfort Food• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.1
- LLizVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWelcoming, enthusiastic and kind service. Food thoughtfully prepared, beautifully presented and super flavorful. Warm vibes in the space and great drinks menu, both alcoholic and N/A. First time there and will definitely be back soon!More infoSophonPrice: Expensive• Cambodian• Phinney Ridge•4.7
- PPatrickSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThis place is an old favorite; we used to eat there more often when we worked downtown. It still has the same lovely ambience and good food as they used to. The service was very attentive and appropriate. We will return.More infoAssaggioPrice: Moderate• Italian• Downtown•4.7
- JJUDITHSeattle / Eastern Washington •75 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 3, 2025First time eating here with a friend. We both ordered the chicken pot pie at $ 24. Portion was large for a lunch, but we at it all. Good amount of white and dark meat chicken in traditional sauce, topped and baked with a round of puff pastry. Quiet, reminded me of an older time diner, but larger. Affable service, tasty food, and large portions added up to a successful lunch. There were also salads and sandwiches, but we chose a hot item. At $24, I feel that is a bit steep despite it being tasty. At $18, we’d have declared it a newly-found meeting place for lunch.More infoThe Hart and the Hunter - SeattlePrice: Moderate• Contemporary Southern• Downtown•4.6