Food & Drink

Recipe of the Week: Strawberry Shortcake from Biscuit Box

Recipe of the Week: Strawberry Shortcake from Biscuit Box

A fresh, distinctive take on classic strawberry shortcake

Fresh-baked biscuits. Ginger- and mint-infused macerated strawberries. Vanilla bean chantilly whipped cream. This is strawberry shortcake for the full-on epicurean. This scrumptious recipe from the folks behind the Biscuit Box food truck—operated by local mobile dining company Mobile Mavens—is just begging be savored in the sunshine. And with the first official day of summer finally here,…

Instagram Inspiration: Farmers Market Finds

Instagram Inspiration: Farmers Market Finds

Vibrant, colorful fruits, vegetables and flowers from local farmers

There’s a reason everyone seems to glow in the summertime: uber-fresh goodies from the farmers market! And with many local ones from which to choose, there are tons of opportunities to pick up some juicy berries, crisp greens or just-picked peonies while strolling along in the sun. Whether your market of choice is in Wallingford, Madrona,…

10 Father's Day Gift Ideas Under $50

10 Father’s Day Gift Ideas Under $50

A budget-friendly gift guide for presents that won't break the bank

This article originally appeared on Porch.com. Do you want to let your dad know how much he means to you without breaking the bank? From DIY projects to budget-friendly buys, these gift ideas are guaranteed to make your dad smile this Father’s Day! 1. Edible Cupcake Mug Did you read that right? Yes, you did! This…

Father's Day Gift Guide for the Drinking Dad

Father’s Day Gift Guide for the Drinking Dad

What to get dear old dad on his special day

Father’s Day is just around the corner – this Sunday! – but there’s still time to pick up the perfect gift for dear old dad. And if your pops is one who likes a good beer, or some choice spirits, or enjoys making and having cocktails with local and non-local ingredients, well, I have you…

OMG! Mamnoon starts brunch service

OMG! Mamnoon starts brunch service

Israeli egg dishes, fresh-baked Iranian bread, and other Middle Eastern morning goodies

It’s a fine day when one of our favorite restaurants announces it is finally launching a brunch program. Effective June 18 — just in time for Father’s Day — Mamnoon on Capitol Hill is rolling out a Middle Eastern-inspired brunch menu that will make it way easier to get over the fact that they recently…

The Center for Wooden Boats Celebrates its 40th Anniversary

The Center for Wooden Boats Celebrates its 40th Anniversary

This historic Lake Union gem totally floats our boat

At The Center for Wooden Boats’ (CWB) annual Wooden Boat Festival, set for Independence Day weekend, July 2–4, explore the nautical education nonprofit’s Lake Union Park home—and help celebrate its 40th anniversary. Turnout has grown more than fivefold since CWB welcomed 3,000 people to its first festival in 1976. “The festival is designed to celebrate…

Where to Get the Best Clam Chowder in Seattle

Where to Get the Best Clam Chowder in Seattle

Clam chowder, particularly outside its native New England, can be easily overlooked—too thick, too chewy, too frequently relegated to a bread bowl. But done right, it is the stuff of legend. At Duke’s Chowder House, it’s precisely that—a family recipe (using a bacon roux and unique combination of herbs) on which a local empire with…

Vegetable Dishes are the Stars at Many Seattle Restaurants

Vegetable Dishes are the Stars at Many Seattle Restaurants

Once relegated to side-dish status, plant-based foods are now unapologetically the main show

As a restaurant critic, I hope my reviews don’t sound like broken records—that I’m not recommending the same dishes at different restaurants. But, over the past year, I can’t remember eating a meal where I wasn’t totally impressed with the veggies. In fact, the best dishes—the most inventive, boldest and yummiest—have been veggie-based, with grains…

Washington Wines to Drink this Summer

Washington Wines to Drink this Summer

Paul Zitarelli recommends the best bottles for summer

“The most disagreeable time I have experienced.” That’s how William Clark (of the Lewis and Clark expedition) described his first winter in the Pacific Northwest. Many of us who are still shaking off memories of the rainiest winter on record know exactly how he felt. This, more than any summer in recent memory, is going…

Look for Toi Borthwick's Thai Grilling Sauces at Williams-Sonoma

Look for Toi Borthwick’s Thai Grilling Sauces at Williams-Sonoma

This former Belltown restaurant's sauces are all bottled up

In its prime in 2001, Toi, a Thai restaurant in Belltown, garnered accolades for its authentic curry sauces (including a 2002 story on braised short ribs in Bon AppĂ©tit). On weekends, the restaurant employed a bouncer, who managed throngs of people waiting in line for chef Toi Borthwick’s red, green and panang curries. Borthwick, who…

Whole Foods to Open 365 Concept Store in Bellevue

Whole Foods to Open 365 Concept Store in Bellevue

Whole Foods' new concept offers convenience and lower prices for on-the-go shoppers

These days, it requires more—or perhaps less—to get a person to grocery shop.  Whole Foods is another of the grocery chains aiming to compete with the success of millennial-minded markets like Trader Joe’s or Aldi. To do so, the company is introducing its organic, health food grocery shopping experience in a new way. Coming to…

Saltstone Ceramics to Offer Kids' Clay Camps

Saltstone Ceramics to Offer Kids’ Clay Camps

Seattle pottery studio passes the art to the next generation

After a 15-year hiatus, Sarah Steininger was ready to return to her passion. Last July, the Seattle-based ceramicist started her own studio, Saltstone Ceramics, which she says has been “the best decision [she has] ever made.”  Aside from being an artist, Steininger is a teacher. She teaches clay classes that focus on beginner techniques in…

Power Hour: How to Take Advantage of Your Lunch Break

Power Hour: How to Take Advantage of Your Lunch Break

Make a lunch date with these fun activities

Put down your fork and step away from that sad desk salad. According to a study by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, more than 60 percent of us are dining “al desko” on a regular basis. Seattleites, we are here to tell you there’s a better way. Grab that container of last night’s leftovers…

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