Restaurant News Marking 15 years in Edmonds, Epulo Bistros food worth celebrating

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Epulo Bistro in Edmonds, WA, celebrates 15 years of culinary excellence under the leadership of Tori Morris, daughter of the original founder Tim Morris. The restaurant, now located on Sunset Avenue, offers an elegant dining experience characterized by a warm atmosphere and live piano music during the holiday season. While some feedback has pointed to dim lighting and noise levels as areas for improvement, diners appreciate the festive decor and the availability of private event spaces. The menu emphasizes Mediterranean influences, with standout dishes like the Boneless Beef Short Ribs and Wild Caught Swordfish reflecting the restaurant's commitment to high-quality ingredients and presentation. Service, highlighted by long-time server Debra, is noted for being attentive even during busy nights.

As a popular choice for special occasions, the restaurant encourages reservations, particularly during the holidays. Guests can also enjoy take-out options, allowing them to savor the upscale cuisine at home. Overall, Epulo Bistro stands out as an ideal venue for celebrating life's milestones with great food and a welcoming ambiance.

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