Best Greek in Seattle
I love Lola but would like to branch out when I come to town again, Suggestions?
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Panos is best for its appetizers. The dinners, I have found, are not nearly as good. Make a meal of wonderful appetizers with some of the best pita in Seattle.
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We 100% agree - appetizers are the way to go - and it makes it a fantastic place.
Note: If you are vegetarian - the appetizers are fantastic for vegetarians, but all of the main dishes have meat in them. Still go though - 3-4 appetizers is a great meal
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i have never been disappointed with georgia's on 85th west of greenwood - homey atmosphere; delicious meals from a large, well-priced menu (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and sometimes live music.
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