Bellevue- sounds quite like Belle View, which means ‘a beautiful view’. Does it really signify that? We wouldn’t know, and even if it doesn’t, it’s utterly apt for the pretty city. Cocooned in the suburb of Seattle, Bellevue has some delightful eateries to hop into for a sizzling grub, especially during freezing winters.
Sushi/ Japanese seem to be the city’s favorite, since popular Sushi spots grab the limelight in some of the finest Bellevue restaurants. I Love Sushi and Sushi Land Marinepolis are couple of them. You’ll get some piping hot curries and herbed bread at exotic looking Indian restaurants like Mayuri Indian Cuisine, Moghul Palace India Cuisine and Chutneys.
It’s Dixie’s BBQ that’s however been rated as the best restaurant in Bellevue. No guesses about what it specializes in. It appears to be unsurpassed in its league really. You don’t spot another barbecue joint among the top ranking restaurants. Bellevue chefs also appear to entice people with seafood. It’s obvious that the locals love the seafood here. Tap House Grill and Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar are must for seafood lovers.
A patriot can head towards all-American joints like Joey’s Restaurant, Cheesecake Factory the, and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. Nothing like a steak to give you the sense of fulfillment; is there? As for Bellevue breakfast, it must be had at Chace’s Pancake Corral. Those warm pancakes with maple syrup just melt in your mouth. If you don’t fancy a sweet breakfast, taste the omelets at Denny’s. It is complete protein-filled breakfast for you, with as many variations as you can conceive of.
You say too many places to try out? But really, no one wants to rush out of Bellevue, especially during the annual crafts exhibition, and more so, with pleading kids asking to go to the humongous doll showroom.
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