Good Places To Eat

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Bamboo gardens in Seattle is amazing, I went there last fall and was worried since it is Vegan but hot damn that's some grubbing food.

BBQ has got to be Brank's BBQ in Sumner, they've got the best Brisket and Pork Loin I've ever had.

Mike's Chili Parlor is apparently the greatest place around for chili too.
 
I am partial to The Cheescake Factory's Chicken and bisquit dinner. Also If your going to or coming back from Tahuya, Roosters in Shelton in quick, affordable, and good atmoshpere. It is in the Shell gas station near Walmart. It is sort of a secret among locals, good people. And the Elma airport restaurant has some good and affordable fried chicken. Last time I stopped however is was closed.
 
stopped by shelton on they way home from picking up another cruiser yesterday. Thought I would be stopping at the A&W but the name is no longer. Nice to know the owners and food is still the same but damn it I liked eating at the name A&W
 
For any sushi likers out there the sushi train out past the martin way costco is good, better than sushi go round I thought.

There is a place at the capitol mall call sushi rocks. It was ok. we were the only ones there but it was pretty late.

Koibito has a few decent rolls that I have had also.
 
We were up at south center friday night and I really wanted to try The Cheescake Factory but we had to head home because it was nasty out and getting late and had to get the kids.

there is a place in federal way i past called mcgraths fish house, any comments? From the web site it looked good.
 
I've eaten at McGrath's once... pretty good stuff. From what I remember the restaurant was a lot nicer inside than I had anticipated.


The place across the street (Billy McHales maybe?) I wouldn't recommend, however.
 
The Ranchhouse BBQ in the Black Hills between Oly and Mccleary is mighty tasty. Pulled pork sandwich, tater salad, baked beans for $9.50. When they pack it up to-go they seperate the pork from the buns so it does not get soggy. I mentioned the to-go because it often gets packed. As most ingredients are prepared, it only takes a couple minutes and your on the road again.
 
ive got two jars of their bbq sauce in the fridge and a 40 dollar gift card to spend at the ranch house!
 
The only ones I have found are Kells in Seattle, Irish Rover? in Kirland, and that one in Ocean Shores. I have been to O'Blarnys in Lacey and Paddy Coens in Tacoma and those don't cut it.


Try O'doyles in Tacoma. It's been a couple of years since I've had any of their food, but I remember it being quite delicious.
 
Also, try Jimmy Mac's Roadhouse in Federal Way. It's your typical Roadhouse where you get to throw the peanuts everywhere and the steaks are pretty good. I like it because they have ice cold Shiner Bock.:beer:
 

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