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Help us make it rightmkt. - pronounced "market" - is an intimate restaurant in an intimate Seattle neighborhood know as Tangletown, between Wallingford and Greenlake. It gets its name from Meridian, the traditional name for the neighborhood; the historic Keystone Building that it's housed in; and Tangletown, as the area is now known. Joe Ritchie"s kitchen serves thoughtful, contemporary American fare with a...
With Mkt., chef Ethan Stowell steps away from his Italian-accented, pasta-driven restaurant concepts scattered around the city. Instead, the tiny hallway of a space provides the setting to partake of a menu that runs in many directions. With a large table in the front and the rest of the seating situated between the open kitchen and a meticulously organized wall of wine, the cold, clean lines...
TANGLETOWN—Ethan Stowell's Mkt. celebrates its first anniversary on September 29. Dinner guests at the 28-seat restaurant will celebrate with "a little amuse bouche from Chef Joe Ritchie and a glass of Prosecco." Reservations are still available—but going fast—for the evening's celebration. [EaterWire]
DOWNTOWN—Tickets to the popular Craft Beer + Food event sold out in a jiffy, but the event's...
It's time to update the Eater 38, the answer to any question that begins, "Can you recommend a restaurant?" Not to be confused with the Eater Heatmap, this group covers the entire city, spans a myriad of cuisines, and collectively satisfies all of your restaurant needs. Every quarter, we'll be adding pertinent restaurants that were omitted, have newly become eligible (restaurants must be at...
Seattle Times critic Providence Cicero made the trek to Woodinville for a meal at roadside grill-inspired The Hollywood Tavern. The Woodinville Whiskey-adjacent bar and resto from the Huxley Wallace Collective features collaborations with the local booze, like the Oil Can, "a high-performance blend of rye, amaro and root-beer bitters." While almost all the snacks and entrees get a nod from the...
While the Eater 38 is a resource that covers old standbys and neighborhood essentials across the city, it is not necessarily a chronicle of the "it" places of the moment. Thus, we offer the Eater Heatmap, which will change every month to continuously highlight where the food nerds are flocking to at the moment. This month, the ushering in of three fresh faces and a fond farewell to two...
Mkt was a big, expensive, disappointment. We have enjoyed many of the Ethan Stoel restaurants and had high hopes for this one, but those were dashed by the absolutely miserable service. The wait was long, half of our food never came out, and the waiter was oblivious to the oversight (clear by the way our oyster forks came and left, but no oysters were served). Hard to believe considering there...
Third meal at MKT and each time we are very impressed. Was very hot inside and due to small space can get loud
Went to mkt. for the second time - reinforced my first impressions that this place is one of the best restaurants in the city. All plates are for sharing, and each dish is singular in its creativity, flavor, and presentation. Two of us shared five plates and that was sufficient (although we both got tempted by the dessert menu). The pacing of the dishes could have been a tad better (we had...
This was our first time to mkt and we really love how fantastic the food was and the overall small and inviting setting. Service was exceptional. Both the appetizers and entrees were very good. Great new find for us.
Simply, the food is fantastic! My favorite plate was the squash salad. It was absolutely delicious harmony with sweet roasted squash, pine nuts, leafs (I believe it was arugula) a vinaigrette, etc. The ceviche is very good, but it was untraditional, it was more of a sashimi with what seemed to be a mignonette. The chocolate pudding was exquisite and left a cool fresh mint after taste. Overall,...
With just 28 seats, mkt. - pronounced "market" - is an intimate restaurant in an cozy Seattle neighborhood know as Tangletown between Wallingford and Greenlake. It gets its name from Meridian, the traditional name for the neighborhood; the historic Keystone Building that it’s housed in; and Tangletown, as the area is now known. Chef Alvin Go's kitchen serves thoughtful, contemporary American...
This Ethan Stowell restaurant offers diners a chance to experience a rare and unforgettable dining experience. With seating for only 28 diners, mkt. offers an intimate dining experience in a settling that simple, appealing and unpretentious. As you settle in and savor at the sumptuous aromas that surround you, diners are welcomed to observe the chefs as they perform the skilled task of putting...
mkt. - pronounced "market" - is an intimate restaurant in an intimate Seattle neighborhood know as Tangletown, between Wallingford and Greenlake. It gets its name from Meridian, the traditional name for the neighborhood; the historic Keystone Building that it?s housed in; and Tangletown, as the area is now known. Joe Ritchie"s kitchen serves thoughtful, contemporary American fare with a...
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