Seattle Restaurant Week is Back in Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Seattle Restaurant Week returns to Bellevue from October 24 to November 6, inviting food lovers to explore over 200 restaurants across the greater Seattle area. This bi-annual event emphasizes the importance of supporting local culinary talent while providing diners with a chance to enjoy prix fixe menus at affordable prices—$20 for lunch and $35-$50 for dinner. Among the participating restaurants, Suite Restaurant offers a fantastic three-course meal, while mokSHA showcases authentic Indian cuisine with a focus on healthy, sustainable ingredients. Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar features a seasonal menu with a mix of land and sea dishes, and Andiamo Ristorante continues its tradition of serving authentic Italian fare. Forum Social House adds an element of fun with its restaurant and entertainment offerings, including a three-course meal paired with activities.

This event not only highlights Bellevue's diverse dining options but also strengthens community ties through shared culinary experiences. With takeout and on-site dining available, it caters to various preferences, ensuring everyone can partake in the celebration of food. Seattle Restaurant Week is a must-visit event for those looking to indulge in Bellevue's vibrant food scene while supporting local businesses.

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