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LurfysMa wrote: I would like to send a gift certificate for a nice and/or interesting dinner for two to my daughter-in-law, who is a vegetarian. I am thinking of something like Green's at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Is there something like that in Seattle? Carmelita, http://carmelita.net/ Haven't been there in a few years, but damn, it was good when I went. -- --- Aahz * (Copyright 2005 by ) Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 http://rule6.info/ Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het Pythonista "Don't listen to schmucks on USENET when making legal decisions. Hire yourself a competent schmuck." --USENET schmuck (aka Robert Kern) |
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LurfysMa wrote:
I would like to send a gift certificate for a nice and/or interesting dinner for two to my daughter-in-law, who is a vegetarian. I am thinking of something like Green's at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Is there something like that in Seattle? You might want to also post this to seattle.eats, Seattle's local restaurant/food newsgroup. There are a few vegetarian joints in town, as well as omnivore places that have vegetarian menu items. Cafe Flora, Carmelita, and Bamboo Garden are all vegetarian; Bamboo Garden is a little different in that it's vegetarian-Chinese. There's also an Indian place in suburban Renton that does an excellent and very popular vegetarian lunch buffet. -- dgs |
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