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Always wanted to dine at the swankiest spots but lack the cash? Here's your chance: 30 of Seattle's best restaurants are serving three-course lunches for $15 and dinners for $30, Sundays through Thursdays through the month of March (excluding March 23, Easter Sunday).
Updated: February 26, 2008
Restaurant celebrity Tom Douglas oversees this tourist-friendly seafood destination in the Pike Place Market. (Dinner only.)
This cornerstone of downtown dining offers lush Italian food and classic cocktails in an intimate setting. (Dinner only.)
Beautiful food served to beautiful people in the hip and luxurious W Hotel. (Lunch and dinner; no dinner on Sunday.)
The Belltown fish house that shaped Seattle's take on pan-Asian fusion is still a crowd pleaser. (Lunch and dinner.)
Seattle's fusion mascot sustains its loyal following with a commitment to consistently tasty and beautifully presented Pan-Asian cuisine. (Lunch and dinner.)
Simple surroundings keep the focus on flavor in the heart of Belltown. (Dinner only.)
Join in the N'awlins-style frolic in this swank-yet-goofy hotel restaurant in the heart of downtown. (Dinner only.)
East Coast celeb Chef Todd English expands his well-dressed empire with an upscale, Mediterranean-flavored seafood spot. (Lunch and dinner.)
A decidedly artistic backdrop and impressive seasonal menu brings a pleasantly modern option to downtown hotel dining. (Dinner only.)
Sleek, modern design meets rustic Northern Italian cuisine at this upscale downtown restaurant. (Lunch and dinner.)
Mildly adventurous, deeply delicious comfort food makes the most of Pike Place Market ingredients. (Dinner only.)
Boats calmly drifting along the Fremont canal make a relaxing backdrop for fine grilled seafood with distinctive Asian touches. (Dinner only.)
Green Lake hits the jackpot with a friendly neighborhood restaurant with buzz-worthy Northwest fare. (Dinner only.)
A quietly classy dinner spot and wine bar on Tangletown's main drag serves Mediterranean meals and tremendous desserts. (Dinner only.)
An upscale, European-influenced bistro brings congenial neighborhood warmth to Fremont. (Dinner only.)
Noteworthy Northwest cuisine draws knowing diners and oenophiles to Woodinville's wine country. (Dinner only.)
The former foodie destination has matured into a comfortable neighborhood spot in Magnolia. (Lunch and dinner.)
A Shilshole waterfront staple, especially when there's celebrating to be done. (Dinner only.)