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Flo
425-453-4005
1188 106th Ave NE,
Bellevue
Bellevue
Large windows, dark furniture, pale yellow walls and jazz make this a very pleasant place to enjoy a meal. The sushi bar is up front and center along an interesting sand-like wave wall (you'll have to see it yourself) and the dining room is a few steps down past a curved wall. You're in the flow now. Sushi is very fresh and the menu includes lots of rolls and interesting options. The daily special sheet is a very innovative place to be, combining Japanese and Hawaiian culinary treats.
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Japanese, Sushi, Hawaiian. |
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Kauai Family Restaurant
206-762-3469
6324 6th Ave S,
Seattle
South Seattle
This Georgetown spot offers authentic Hawaiian foods in a casual atmosphere. Opened in 1993, it's still going strong and is a family place all the way through. Reality is that Spam is part of the Hawaiian diet, but it seems the same thing as offering Tang. There are so many other good options…
Specializing in
Hawaiian, Polynesian. |
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Kona Kitchen and Yuji's Lounge
206-517-5662
8501 5th Ave NE,
Seattle
Maple Leaf
A low-key place with American Colonial-looking wood tables and chairs and lots of kitsch offers some Hawaiian specialties like roasted pork, loco moco breakfast, Hawaiian sweet bread French toast and plate lunches with two scoops of rice and mac salad. They also offer burgers and biscuits and gravy. Yuji's Lounge is their bar and has a very large TV along with the above-bar TV and a corner for music that includes a mini-disco ball hanging from the ceiling.
Specializing in
Hawaiian. |
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Ohana
206-956-9329
2207 1st Ave,
Seattle
Belltown
Need a Hawaiian getaway? Check out Ohana with its surfing paraphernalia, tiki hut bar, colored lights and a little bamboo. Japanese and Hawaiian food is very tasty. Sushi bar. Full bar.
Specializing in
Hawaiian, Japanese, Polynesian. |
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Ricky's Bar & Grill
206-546-4847
632 N Richmond Beach Dr,
Seattle
Shoreline
Tucked into a small shopping center, Ricky's would be easy to miss. From the outside, you see filmy curtains--it looks almost upscale. Inside, it's very casual. Bar in front, dining area in back and patio beyond. The menu veers from meatloaf and rosemary thyme chicken to Hawaiian style roast pork and cabbage and Kalbi short ribs. They do a nice ribeye steak. You can also get a bacon cheeseburger and Mahi Mahi fish and chips. Saturday night is "Hawaiian" night with more food specials and music. The music really isn't't very Hawaiian, but very enjoyable.
Specializing in
Hawaiian, American. |
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