SEATTLE ( Feb. 25, 2010 ) Creative chefs have gussied up street fare and comfort food in all sorts of ways. But we can now crown a winner among all the homages to such humble fare. Behold: a Spam-like ...
After the last tickets come off the rail, floor mats are hauled out to be hosed down, oven hoods are scrubbed, aprons come untied, and someone counts the drawer. It’s a familiar ritual in restaurant ...
At a time when downtown Seattle often resembles a ghost town at night, news that celebrated chef Tom Douglas is bringing back one of his most prominent restaurants, Palace Kitchen, seems like the jolt ...
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WHEN THE PALACE KITCHEN reopened in April, its loyal subjects rejoiced. Beleaguered in the wake of the pandemic, downtown Seattle seemed to be suffering from long COVID, the city’s heart weakened, its ...