Salsiccia Restaurants in Seattle

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City: Seattle, 4010 Leary Wy NW, 98107, Seattle, US, United States
Vegan Options, Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards, Dogs Allowed
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City: Seattle, 4918 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 98118, United States Of America
"Excellent, I can?t say any more."
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City: Seattle, 2010 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98121-2415, United States
Counter Seating, Cocktails, MasterCard, Visa
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City: Seattle, 232 Wellington Street Toronto, ON M5V 3C6, M5V3W1, Seattle, United States
"Serious Pie is offering contactless pizza takeout in Ballard."
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City: Seattle, 270 Wellington St W Toronto, ON M5V 3P5, Seattle, United States
"The food at this restaurant was delicious, and although the restaurant was not big, they still easily accommodated our group of 10, and didn’t make any fuss about separating bills. I would definitely come back here again."
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City: Seattle, 401 15th Ave E. Seattle, WA 98112, 98112-4505, United States
"Such earnestness from the kitchen, and even more from the staff. These are wonderful, wonderful people trying to slay it as chefs, servers, and restaurateurs. Which is why this review is going to hurt a little. The happy-hour menu is delicious and insanely well priced. The wine selection is focused and it’s good; you’ll have a hard time going wrong with a glass or bottle of wine. But stay for dinner, and things may get odd. The carciofi alla giudia were delicious, as close to anything I’ve had outside the Jewish Quarter in Roma (which is in Rione XI, not XIII, but so what? . Delicious, although not pressed quite perfectly. The supplì were excellent (come molti ristoranti romani , as was the bolognese that came with them. Those were the hits. These were the misses: The gnocchi alla romana was *strange*. Sure, there may be *somewhere* in Rome which prepares it like a slab of vaguely cheesy unsauced overdone potato, but in Rome, even when it’s baked in the pan, gnocchi (the word literally means “dumplings” not “slabs” are light little pillows, and they can be made large and sliced and laid into a pan to bake in layers, but that’s not what we received at the table. Rione XIII serves all of the “big four” Roman pastas, and I got to try three in one go: pasta all’amatriciana, ciaccio e pepe, and carbonara. The amatriciana was quite good (though was that guanciale? . The cacio e pepe was good, but did I detect cream of some sort? Maybe not, but it tasted that way, which isn’t traditional. The recipe usually calls for butter, no cream. The carbonara, though. No, no. No, non era coretto. It tasted like the cacio e pepe, plus bacon, with an egg yolk on top. Daje tutti! I didn’t mind the yolk on top. That’s a neat trick, and allows the whirling of the yolk into the pasta to be at a great temperature, without any unintended, accidental scrambled eggs. I’m stealing that. But great carbonara is guanciale, pecorino romano (parmigiana in a pinch , eggs, salt, black pepper, and pasta. That’s it. It doesn’t even use olive oil, and there’s no butter or cream. Deviations from this make it… something else, not carbonara. I loved my experience at Rione XIII, and will be back, but oh boy, dobbiamo parlare di quella pasta alla carbonara. La prossima volta che sarai a Roma, ragazzi, ti incoraggio a provare il ristorante, Giulio Passami L'olio. Their carbonara may be the best on Earth."
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City: Seattle, 5323 Ballard Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107, 98107-4009, United States
Counter Seating, Happy Hour, Accepts Credit Cards, Terrace
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City: Seattle, 913 E Pike Seattle, WA 98190, 98122-3801, United States
"Best wood fired pizza I ever had! If I had spent more time in Seattle I would have gone there every night for dinner!"
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City: Seattle, 2411 2nd AveWA 98121, Seattle, United States
"Excellent quality food and service. Went there with my husband and son and we all enjoyed our meals. We started with the clam and mussel appetizer, my husband had the Spaghetti al Mare, my son had the salmon special and I had the Rigatoni con Pesce. Fresh ingredients for all. The Peroni and two glasses of red wine were also excellent. Wait staff was friendly and attentive. Parking was a challenge."
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City: Seattle, 2001 Western AveSte 100, 98121, Seattle, United States
"The salad was tasty and fresh, really liked the inclusion of beets, apples, and radishes. The Marmadelle is also fantastic!"
Salsiccia

Salsiccia

You can find Salsiccia in 10+ Restaurants. We help you find a restaurant in your area where it tastes best.

Price

The Average price for Salsiccia is:
$13.4

Ingredients

Black pepper
Black pepper
Carrot
Celery
Duck
  • Duck
  • Aisle Meat Qty. 4 table spoons
Garlic
Kosher salt
Olive oil
  • Olive oil
  • Aisle Oil, Vinegar, Salad Dressing Qty. 2 table spoons
Onions
Other
Peaches
Peaches
Red onion
Sheep's milk
Tomato paste
Tomato paste

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