CO wrote:Flack, please do give a quick review of each of those places if you don't mind.
Flack wrote:Teriyaki Bowl
I guess this is a locally owned chain? Completely generic decor, but the food was pretty good. I had a bowl of miso soup for $1.99 and 8 pieces of Alaskan salmon sushi for $8.99. One of my co-workers had a giant bowl of teriyaki chicken and the other had a bento box and they both said they were good.
Definitely a pub atmosphere as I couldn't hear myself think and it's German-style seating, meaning we shared a big bench/table with another group. I'm no expert on German beers but what I had was good. German plates of schnitzel were ~$15. Food quality was excellent if you like German food.
This is in "The Landing" part of Renton. I had "Northwestern Jambalaya" which was jambalaya with some seafood in it too (I forget what). Everything was good, but if I lived in Renton/Seattle I'm sure I would never go back. Everything was okay but not memorable.
I thought this place was pretty good. Here in Oklahoma places like this are a dime a dozen. There are literally three restaurants just like this next door to one another a mile from my house. One of the cheaper meals we had during the week.
Everybody we talked to recommended this place. Food was good but expensive. My friend had the 1lb of King Crab special for $36. I had salmon, rice and mixed vegetables for $20. Seating was very limited and it was so dark inside we had to use the lights on our phones to read the bill. Nice place for a date night maybe?
Here's what I had:
“Extra Crabby” Dungeness Crab & Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Chowder
Sweet corn and Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey with an extra heaping of Dungeness Crab on top! Bowl $18.90
I don't know shit about chowder (not a big seller here in Oklahoma) but damn I thought it was good. They have seating on the roof and the view of the water during the summer must be amazing. My only complaint about the chowder was after dropping $20 on a bowl of chowder and another $15 or so on a couple of drinks, I left hungry. My friend got the fish and chips and raved about them.
Perhaps "pub" is Latin for "loud"? With a table of six people, nobody could hear anybody talking except the person directly next to them. It's open seating but they do take reservations. (Our table of six had an 18% gratuity slapped on to our bill.) Menu was pretty limited -- it's the kind of place that has three sandwiches, three dinner plates, etc, so not a lot of choices. They did have a large selection of custom pretzels (the "bacon, peanut butter pretzel" looked interesting). Large selection of beers and mixed drinks.
[quote="CO"]Flack, please do give a quick review of each of those places if you don't mind.[/quote]
[quote="Flack"]Teriyaki Bowl[/quote]
I guess this is a locally owned chain? Completely generic decor, but the food was pretty good. I had a bowl of miso soup for $1.99 and 8 pieces of Alaskan salmon sushi for $8.99. One of my co-workers had a giant bowl of teriyaki chicken and the other had a bento box and they both said they were good.
[quote="Flack"]Berliner Pub
http://www.berlinerpub.com/[/quote]
Definitely a pub atmosphere as I couldn't hear myself think and it's German-style seating, meaning we shared a big bench/table with another group. I'm no expert on German beers but what I had was good. German plates of schnitzel were ~$15. Food quality was excellent if you like German food.
[quote="Flack"]WildFin American Grill
http://www.wildfinamericangrill.com/[/quote]
This is in "The Landing" part of Renton. I had "Northwestern Jambalaya" which was jambalaya with some seafood in it too (I forget what). Everything was good, but if I lived in Renton/Seattle I'm sure I would never go back. Everything was okay but not memorable.
[quote="Flack"]Azteca
http://www.aztecamex.com/[/quote]
I thought this place was pretty good. Here in Oklahoma places like this are a dime a dozen. There are literally three restaurants just like this next door to one another a mile from my house. One of the cheaper meals we had during the week.
[quote="Flack"]Melrose Grill
http://www.melrosegrill.com/[/quote]
Everybody we talked to recommended this place. Food was good but expensive. My friend had the 1lb of King Crab special for $36. I had salmon, rice and mixed vegetables for $20. Seating was very limited and it was so dark inside we had to use the lights on our phones to read the bill. Nice place for a date night maybe?
[quote="Flack"]Duke's Chowder House
http://www.dukeschowderhouse.com/[/quote]
Here's what I had:
[i]“Extra Crabby” Dungeness Crab & Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Chowder
Sweet corn and Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey with an extra heaping of Dungeness Crab on top! Bowl $18.90[/i]
I don't know shit about chowder (not a big seller here in Oklahoma) but damn I thought it was good. They have seating on the roof and the view of the water during the summer must be amazing. My only complaint about the chowder was after dropping $20 on a bowl of chowder and another $15 or so on a couple of drinks, I left hungry. My friend got the fish and chips and raved about them.
[quote="Flack"]Brave Horse Tavern
http://bravehorsetavern.com/[/quote]
Perhaps "pub" is Latin for "loud"? With a table of six people, nobody could hear anybody talking except the person directly next to them. It's open seating but they do take reservations. (Our table of six had an 18% gratuity slapped on to our bill.) Menu was pretty limited -- it's the kind of place that has three sandwiches, three dinner plates, etc, so not a lot of choices. They did have a large selection of custom pretzels (the "bacon, peanut butter pretzel" looked interesting). Large selection of beers and mixed drinks.