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  2. The Whale Wins - Wikipedia

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    The Whale Wins is a restaurant in the Fremont Collective building in Seattle's Fremont-Wallingford area. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The vegetable-focused American and French menu has also included roast chicken, trout, rabbit terrine , [ 3 ] sardines on toast, [ 4 ] and butter-roasted zucchini bread.

  3. Local Tide - Wikipedia

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    Local Tide is a seafood restaurant operating from Fremont's Cedar Speedster Building on North 36th Street. [3] The menu includes sandwiches with crab , salmon , rockfish , fried fish, beef and pork, and vegetables.

  4. Sea Wolf (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Wolf (also known as Sea Wolf Bakers and Sea Wolf Bakery) [1] [2] is a bakery in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [3] Jesse and Kit Schumann are co-owners; [4] [5] the brothers founded the business in 2014. [6] The menu includes breads, pizza, [7] cinnamon rolls, [8] cookies, croissants, [9] and other pastries.

  5. The Top 20 Power Lunch Spots in L.A. Now - AOL

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    A.O.C. Brentwood This Mediterranean mecca is from Caroline Styne and Suzanne Goin — key figures behind Hollywood’s favorite philanthropic culinary event, L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade. Angelini ...

  6. Kamonegi (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Kamonegi is a Japanese [1] restaurant in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] The menu includes soba bowls and tempura. Kamonegi was the Seattle Metropolitan 's 2018 Restaurant of the Year. [3] Jessica Voelker and Stefan Milne included the business in Conde Nast Traveler 's 2021 list of Seattle's 21 best ...

  7. Paseo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The first Paseo was opened in Fremont in 1994 by Lorenzo Lorenzo, a Cuban-born chef. [1] [2] The early menu included $6–$7.50 dinner plates as well as sandwiches with chicken, pork, and prawn that cost up to $5.50. [2] A second location, in a pink building facing Shilshole Bay in western Ballard, opened in August 2008.

  8. Big Mario's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Big Mario's Pizza is a restaurant chain with locations in Capitol Hill, Fremont, and Lower Queen Anne.The business serves New York–style pizza [1] [2] by the slice and whole pie, [3] with combinations such as macaroni and cheese and potato and pesto, as well as Sicilian pizza. [4]

  9. Meesha (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Jessica Voelker and Stefan Milne included the business in Conde Nast Traveler 's list of Seattle's 21 best restaurants. [6] Additionally, Olivia Hall included Meesha in Time Out Seattle 's overview of the city's 21 best restaurants. [7]