Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Issaquah. Issaquah (/ˈɪsəkwɑː/ ISS-ə-kwah) is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 37,322 in a 2016 census estimate. Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90, the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the Issaquah Alps to the south.
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New Ivar's located in Issaquah which my family visited the 2nd week after their grand opening. It was pretty busy for Friday dinner, but we were able to get a table inside. Great staff working there that night. Fish and chips were good (cooked just right). Next time I'll try the clam chowder bread bowl or clam strips and chips.
4 based on 9 reviews
New restaurant located on Front Street. Not sure what the food theme is but I can say our experience of four was a total bust. First the music level was so high you could hardly talk across the table. The menu selection was limited and way over priced for the area. Food quality was amateurish. Food presentation was the same. Taste, quality of ingredients and just all around dinning ambience was more Frat house then one would expect to find in a local dinning option. Would not recommend.
4 based on 15 reviews
This is a great Sushi establishment. Food is perfect and fresh. The service is outstanding and very attentive. Always ready to serve you with the one of the best sushi In the East side. The chef is often creating new options but the best part is again the freshness of the food been prepared before you. It is a must try.
4 based on 83 reviews
I love seafood but had not been in for a while. I came in due to Veteran's day the free meal for Veteran's they were offering. I greatly respect all businesses that recognize veterans like this.Many dishes sounded good but I ended up with the paella which was flavored and seasoned well and balanced along with being tasty. I just missed the crunch under the rice that is usually with a good paella but for free what can you say. Thank you. I had a nice draft beer and the lady who ran the bar was excellent and very customer service-oriented. I forgot her name but she had a lot of tattoos.
4 based on 281 reviews
WildFin American Grill is your neighborhood restaurant, casual, affordable with a comfortable sense of style. WildFin is the place where friends and family gather to eat, drink and share life's occasions. A safe adventure, a warm haven on a cool Northwest
We have been going to this particular location for the past several years. In fact, it is one of our go-to restaurants when friends and family are visiting. So it was no surprise that our daughter wanted to go there for her birthday dinner.We have always gone there for the food - local, healthy and good portions. The quality has always been great. The calamari appetizer is one of our favorites.However, it was a far from pleasant experience this time. Their kids meal comes with a bowl of fruit. When the fruits arrived, we found that one of the grapes had white fuzzy mold all over it. We asked the server for another bowl explaining that this bowl had mold. It got really weird after that. The server examined it carefully (at our table) and then took the bowl over to the manager who inspected it further. The rest of our food came out....and eventually another bowl of fruit. The server apologized and said that they had opened a new bag of grapes. I hope that was indeed the case.What was surprising was that we did see the manager a few times - he brought food over to the next table. But not once did he stop by to apologize. Come on - mold in a kid's meal is pretty unacceptable at any eating place.The bill came and there were no surprises. We paid the full price and our server made sure to not hang around the table too much. Not even the customary "how was everything?". When we were leaving, I told the hostess about the disappointing service - while I understand that the mold was not intentional, the least the manager could have done was stop by the table and apologize. She offered to get us a coupon for a free appetizer for the next time. I told her that based on our experience, there would be no next time!!There are lots of great eating places in Issaquah. One with moldy food and an unapologetic manager can be easily avoided.
4 based on 264 reviews
Came in for Happy Hour. The appetizer was delicious and reasonably-priced at $11 during Happy Hour. There a 3% service charge. Not sure why-emailed restaurant afterwards but 3 days no reply. I don't know this is new for Issaquah. I have not seen this anyway else yet. I know Seattle puts these extra fees-that is why I don't go to Seattle often nor patronize restaurants there. Good service should be rewarded and should not be automatic because some some restaurants and bars have bad service and bad food.
Most Popular Barbecue food in Issaquah, Washington, United States
4 based on 402 reviews
Our specialty is steak! We buy only corn fed, Nebraska raised beef. The finest beef available anywhere. We then either dry or wet age our beef, depending on the cut, for a minimum of 28 days to ensure that famous flavor and tenderness found only at JaK's.
Very busy place on a Monday night!! Our service and food was good. Nice evening with friends. Had a pepper steak... yum. Great green beans too.
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4 based on 240 reviews
We drove from Seattle to see Snoqualmie Falls and stopped here for lunch. It was a Saturday, so they were also serving brunch. Glad we found this place as we were unfamiliar with the area. We got lucky and highly recommend this place if you are in the area. Several of us had trout and it was very good. We got in just before it got really crowded. Service was good and food was very good.
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