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- NnicoleSt. Louis •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe were here tonight to celebrate my husbands birthday and had a great time. I was very happy to see the panko Parmesan crusted halibut back in the menu! Even with a packed restaurant for Holidays it was reasonably quiet so we could talk. It was a bit dark to read the menu with these older eyes, but turned on phone flashlight for assistance. Only disappointment was that everything (except potato option) is a la carte now. This used to be the distinguishing factor that put Jak’s above all other steakhouses.More infoJaK's Grill - IssaquahPrice: Expensive• Steak• Issaquah•4.7
- TTrinaVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •192 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoFour friends met here for lunch yesterday. It is a wonderful spot for lunch as it has a cozy feel and is nicely decorated. We enjoyed our time, the food and our waitperson. Two of us had the house burger with fries and the other two had the grain salad with beets, butternut squash and a delightful balsamic dressing. We would definitely go here again as we felt welcomed and not rushed. One note— After Jan 1, 2025, they will no longer serve lunch or brunch☹️ and will open daily at 3:00.More infoEnzo's Bistro and Bar IssaquahPrice: Expensive• Italian• Issaquah•4.4
- LLYLE MOSSSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoBonnie, our server, was absolutely amazing! She was very attentive, anticipating all of our needs, and she knew the menu very well. She was also very happy, friendly, and accommodating to our food sensitivities. The ambience is wonderful, perfect in every way. Unfortunately, the quality of the food has gone downhill. They used to have some of the best fried chicken in the area, for example. Now, nearly every dish contains a lot of onions and the food is often overcooked.More infoThe Well & TablePrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Issaquah•4.7
- LLisaSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat food, best Italian I’ve had in the PNW (says an Italian from Chicago)! Friendly and accommodating service.More infoMontalcino Ristorante ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Issaquah•4.9
- JjeanieSeattle / Eastern Washington •10 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWent for the first time to celebrate a girlfriend’s birthday and the tearoom is so cute and charming! The food was great, the service was helpful and friendly, the tea was delicious and the assortment of fingerfood were delightful and yummy! The ambience was very festive due to it being the holiday season which was a bonus and can’t wait to revisit see how it’s decorated normally!More infoPaisley’s Tea RoomPrice: Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Issaquah•4.7
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Situated on the east side of Lake Washington, the Eastside region encompasses seven Seattle communities, one of which is Issaquah, the second fastest-growing suburb in Washington state. You will find cheesecakes stuffed with raspberries; freshly steamed crab, muscles, and grilled salmon; and fish-and-chips on menus in Issaquah. However, any foodie knows it's the hidden treasures that reveal a city's character. Issaquah's culinary story is one that includes Pacific Northwest steak, a variety of meat and pasta dishes, Neapolitan pies from a wood oven, and build-your-own pizzas. As far as atmosphere goes, it's not hard to find seating adjacent to picturesque backdrops or rustic, patio-equipped spaces to savor handcrafted ales and boutique wines, spicy beef tongue tacos, or an assortment of regionally sourced plates and seasonal comfort dishes.
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The best reviewed restaurant in Issaquah is Naan N Curry - Issaquah
The best vegetarian restaurants in Issaquah are The Well & Table, Montalcino Ristorante Italiano and Enzo's Bistro and Bar Issaquah
The restaurants with the best service in Issaquah are Naan N Curry - Issaquah, Montalcino Ristorante Italiano and JaK's Grill - Issaquah
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Issaquah are Naan N Curry - Issaquah, Montalcino Ristorante Italiano and Paisley’s Tea Room
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