A Delicious Comeback Seattle Restaurant Week Returns to Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Seattle Restaurant Week is making its highly anticipated return to Downtown Bellevue from April 3-16, 2022, bringing together a variety of acclaimed local restaurants. This bi-annual dining event invites foodies and casual diners alike to explore prix fixe menus at enticing prices, making it easier to sample unique culinary offerings. Participating restaurants include Baron’s Sino Kitchen & Bar, known for its innovative Chinese dishes, and Cantinetta, which focuses on traditional Tuscan cuisine. Guests can enjoy meals that range from $20 for lunch to $50 for dinner, providing a fantastic opportunity to indulge without breaking the bank. The event supports the local culinary community, which has faced significant challenges in recent years, while encouraging residents to discover new dining experiences.

Highlights include Baron’s shrimp curry and Cantinetta’s pappardelle alla bolognese, both crowd favorites. With an array of choices and special menus crafted for the occasion, Seattle Restaurant Week promises to be a delicious celebration of Bellevue’s rich food culture. It's an ideal time to support local restaurants and reconnect with the vibrant dining landscape of the region.

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