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- OTOpenTable DinerLas Vegas •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAn incredible experience from our waitress to the delicious food. Our waitress even brought us a complimentary tasting of dessert. Will go back soon.More infoBlackfish at Tulalip Resort CasinoPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Tulalip•4.8
- JJaneSeattle / Eastern Washington •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat food, attentive service and a beautiful view.More infoAnthony's HomePort - Everett.Price: Moderate• Seafood• Everett•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoMade same-day reservations for a belated Galentines celebration, and 1933 was the perfect spot. The interior vibe is to die for, and we had the ideal high top table to take it all in. We were looking for drinks and small plates, which they had the drinks procured to perfection. The espresso martini was decadent but their champagne + blackberry liquor drink stole the show, and our server was so accommodating to give us the best experience. The menu didn't offer too many fresh small plate/appetizer options so we opted for the wings, naked with the sauces on the side (the South Carolina bbq sauce is where it's at). The French Onion soup and the Chicken Chili is definitely worth returning for. We ordered some sweets from the dessert case to take home. Overall, a great spot for a date night, night cap, or happy hour!More info1933 Bar + KitchenPrice: Moderate• American• Marysville•3.9
- TTinaSt. Louis •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 16, 2025The short ribs were amazing and the blood and roses margarita was delicious. We have never been disappointed with any of the appetizers, entrees and drinks. Our servers are always very personable but Uno was positively a dream and made our anniversary night special.More infoTula Bene at Tulalip ResortPrice: Expensive• Italian• Marysville•4.3
- CBCarolynBHawaii •12 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 27, 2020We had the garlic shrimp, Mongolian beef and honey walnut shrimp. All three dishes were really good. Portions are not large and prices are a bit in the high side. Worth going back to.More infoJourneys East at Tulalip Resort CasinoPrice: Moderate• Asian• Tulalip•4.2
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Tulalip is a small, beachside community in Snohomish County, Washington. This resort area features locally owned and operated restaurants offering fresh seafood, including salmon and tuna. The area is also known for its proximity to the Tulalip Reservation, which encompasses 22,000 acres along the I-5 corridor. There are many small diners located along this corridor that feature locally grown produce and traditional Native American foods of the Tulalip tribe, including cornbread, fry bread, venison jerky and succotash. Outside of the reservation, there are a number of family-owned restaurants serving traditional American fare and comfort foods such as foot-long hot dogs topped with chili and cheese, chicken pot pie, bison burgers with bacon and cheese and slices of cherry or apple pie made with local ingredients.