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    The Harvest Vine

    4.3 (768 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Lubina
    Shelby C.

    Came here to celebrate a birthday and the food and service was amazing! We sat at the bar so we were able to watch the chefs make the dishes in front of us. The iberico was so tender and the potatoes were so yummy. 5/5 Our fav was the sea bass! The skin had a perfect crunch and was well seasoned 5/5 I would honestly pass on the tortilla espanola next time since it didn't taste special but it was still good. Would come again!

    Risotto with chanterelles
    Rima Z.

    A group of us went to celebrate a friend's birthday and the team at Harvest Vine made it special. Very knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive. We sat downstairs which was cozy; next time I would try the bar which looked lively. We ordered a variety of tapas, all of which were well executed and flavorful. My favorite was the salt cod. A delightful evening.

    Iberico de Bellota
    Genevieve V.

    This is such a neighborhood gem. It's unassuming from the street, but step inside and it's a very charming but comfortable restaurant -- bright and airy in the summertime with the garage siding open and patio seating, or moody and intimate on a dark winter evening. The tapas menu is excellent. My most recent visit we had the anchovies, the cheese pairing, the sautéed mushrooms, the octopus and the Iberico pork. They were all excellent. The waitstaff are very kind and the wine menu is impressive. This is a wonderful date night spot.

    Beef tongue
    Toshitha J.

    The restaurant is quite small with a 12 top at the bar and 3 tables close behind them. While the size of the space adds a personal feel, it also means things can get a little tight very quickly. Despite the cramped setting, the ambiance was pleasant, and the service was excellent. Our waiter was friendly, answered our questions and throughout the night constantly kept refilling our waters. I ordered the beef tongue starter, pulpo, venison entree, and the basque cheesecake. Overall the food was pretty good with the venison entree being the best item I tried. I especially liked the mushrooms that came with it. However, while the quality of the food was impressive, I couldn't help but feel disappointed by the portion sizes. Every entrée I ordered was surprisingly small, looking like appetizers despite their entrée-level pricing. The most disappointing dish was the octopus. I was expecting a big tentacle for that price but instead got 6 tiny bites with potatoes underneath. I left the restaurant severely hungry but out of almost $200. If you're looking for a place to sample a few high-quality, well-prepared bites, Harvest Vine might be worth a visit. But if you're trying to have a normal dinner I'd recommend not burning a hole in your wallet and going somewhere else.

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    Kyle W.

    This is an upscale Spanish tapas restaurant located around Capitol Hill/Madison Valley area. I made reservations for a Saturday dinner, which is not too hard availability-wise but necessary to guarantee a seat as the place is small and busy. We were seated downstairs, which had a cozy and old school type of ambience. We tried 4 dishes from the main menu and a dessert. To pair with the food, we got 1 glass each of the red and white wines, recommended by the server, which was solid. They made a mistake with the white wine pour so we got to keep the extra glass for free which was a nice surprise. Torchon de foie: cold foie gras with a selection of fruit jams. This is a limited dish as we got the very last one at 5:30pm (just 30min after opening). This is a pretty friendly introduction to foie gras served in a different manner (as most fine dining establishments go with seared). $28 for this is ok value, for decent quality. For the price point, I would have appreciated more than 3 small pieces of bread so that we can enjoy and top-up the foie gras without having too much leftover to eat the foie gras directly. Remolachas: nice ratatouille-like arrangement of beets. This is a cold dish, and the tartness with the olive oil go well together. I am not a fan of beets, but I still enjoyed this dish. It is one of the lighter dishes. Lubina (sea bass): nicely crispy skin, very flavorful and tender. I liked it so much I forgot to take a picture (a super rare phenomena of me). But $34 for a small dish is very steep. Iberico: their signature dish. High quality pork prepared like a medium doneness steak. The potatoes were really flavorful and we ended up licking the plate (figuratively, of course, as this is a nice restaurant). Again, the plate could be larger for $32. Dessert: we got flan de cafe which is delicious and a great way to end the meal. It is sweet for my typical dessert but not too sweet like American desserts. I love the bottom cookie-like texture that stands out compared to the typical flan. Service is good as water refills are frequent. After tax/tip, the bill came out to be about $200, which is $100 per person, which is quite high for the amount of food you get vs the quality. Not saying the food is not good, as it was delicious, but at this price point, I expected more.

    Octopus.
    Sameer K.

    The restaurant has two levels. The upper level is a bit crowded and noisy. The lower level is like wine cooler. With wine bottles on the wall. It is cozy and quiet. The dishes are tasty but small. They are too pricey for the size. The staff was welcoming and friendly. The mushrooms are great. The bread was ok with to much flour and hard to break. The omelet was good decoration ; but no flavor. It was too bland. You can try this for a different cuisine.

    Pam A.

    A friend recommended The Harvest Vine as a dinner venue that could accommodate a large group. Online you can only reserve a table for 6 so I had to send an email to inquire. The manager responded to my inquiry pretty quickly. If the group is more than 12 then it would require a prix fixe menu. For our group of 12, we ordered roughly 3 items per person which was more than enough. The only alcohol served at the restaurant is wine or aperol spritzes. My favorite dishes were the Iberico and Pulpo a la Planca. Our two servers were very attentive and friendly throughout the evening.

    Tortilla Espanola, $14 - 3 Stars
    Eva M.

    Harvest Vine is famous in Seattle for its Spanish/Basque cuisine. It would be foolish to not check this off my to-eat list. The ambiance is homey, the service was relaxed though also attentive, and the food was great. Reservations is a must on the weekend. Being our first time, we went with several popular staples. The Food: Tortilla Espanola, $14 - 3 Stars Menu: warm potato onion omelette with alioli This one didn't hit the right notes for us. Overall, it felt blend. Potato and mayo (essentially) need a bit more something else since it's served as a starter, not as a side. Berenjena, $18 - 5 Stars Menu: roasted eggplant with tomato frito, sheep cheese & anchovy A must order! That was so flavorful and delicious. The anchovy is subtle in case that is a concern. Iberico de Bellota, $31 - 5 Stars Menu: grilled acorn fed pata negra pig with panadera potatoes & cider sauce The house signature dish is worthy of its name. My oh my. This is so good. The quality of the pork is so dark, it's like beef. Highly recommend. Trucha - 5 Stars Menu: pan roasted trout with porcini mushrooms, leeks & jamon serrano They served a rotating fish, seasonally available. The preparation, the sear of the skin, and all the sides are simply superb. Also highly recommend.

    Bessie C.

    Service was amazing. They really took the time to go over the food and wine menu and kindly refilled our bread basket. The food was delicious but very small portions- the cutest paella pan I've ever seen. It does take some time for the food to be prepared as most need to be roasted. I would definitely consider again for a special occasion. No parking available and lots of construction in the area during our visit.

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    La Loba

    La Loba

    4.5
    (149 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    From the moment you walk in, you know you'll be in for a different experience! My highlight meal of…read morethe weekend in Seattle. Great staff - service was just on point. Water glasses filled, every runner was able to describe the dish delivered. And the manager was visible and made his way to make sure we were pleased with our dining experience. All our Tapas choices were a mouthwatering treat. From the egg shell caviar - scallop crudo - catalán croquet and my favorite - special of the day "Scallop with Corn" what a epicurean journey! Highly recommend - try to ask for the corner table, you'll really enjoy the view and the food will taste a better :)

    You Will Be Disappointed…read more I was looking forward to going to La Loba, on the recommendation of a friend; in her defense, she went for dinner, we went to brunch. Perhaps the A team works the dinner shift, as there is zero service for the Sunday brunch shift. La Loba is led by a James Beard-Nominated Chef with experience at renowned Michelin-starred restaurants, which is why our experience at La Loba was so extra disappointing. As a guest, I expected more, and as guests, we should have received more. We were sat and our server takes our order. We did not see him again until the end our meal. Despite it not being busy, as they first opened at 10:00 AM, we were never checked on while we waited 20 minutes for waffles and tableside French toast. Perhaps we changed our minds, and did want to order coffee, or a cocktail, or supplement to our order (which I did), but was never afforded the opportunity as we never saw our server, and all other servers seemed incredibly busy just walking around the restaurant, not doing very much. This was not isolated to our table; there was another table where they were essentially left alone after their food arrived. If you are looking for a quiet, relaxing brunch, La Loba will not be providing it, as there is a DJ playing music for ambience. The music was incredibly loud, where I could not hear my husband, who was sitting 3 feet away from me. When the food finally arrived, we were given a "show" (the tableside French toast), I am not sure why the server bothered to tell us what he was adding, as we could not hear him over the music and his mumbling. The food was unimpressive. My husband's waffles were hard and dry. My "XXL" French Toast was essentially a huge hunk of bread, topped with fresh berries, granola, nuts, vanilla gelato, and choice of local honey or dulce de leche. I had expected the bread to have been sliced and stacked, or for the bread itself to be somewhat flavorful. But no. Almost $40 for a hunk of hard, bland bread and some berries. The only flavorful aspect of the plate was the gelato. I could have forgiven the food if the service was better. Our server finally made an appearance to clear our plates and was shocked I didn't finish my hunk of bread. It was only at this point he asked if wanted anything else. We received our check as he hovered while we tapped our card to pay, and immediately cleared our table as we were getting up. If only he gave the same attention to clearing our table as he did in actually hosting us with hospitality, we would have returned for dinner. The food is not spectacular, or singular enough to override the non-existent service. The restaurant, like its food, is beautiful to the eye, but a huge disappointment when you actually experience it. A generous one star, because zero is unavailable. Just another Seattle restaurant with self-entitled service staff expecting a 20 percent gratuity for barely doing the minimum.

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    Castilla Restaurant and Tapas Bar

    Castilla Restaurant and Tapas Bar

    3.9
    (821 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Castilla has been a restaurant I've heard of for a long time, but honestly never really had plans…read moreto come in. We did a belated Christmas gift exchange with friends recently and our friends made reservations here. So glad they did! It's literally right down in the main Bellevue Square hub, so we were able to easily park at the mall and make a short walk to Castilla. Vibes were perfect with low lighting but still a bustling atmosphere. Our server (unfortunately forgot his name) kept solid recommendations coming all night and was so funny and personable! As this is a tapas spot, we tried quite a few dishes and split them amongst the table. Mixta Paella: our server promised us that the smaller size paella was good for 2-4 people and man he was RIGHT. The portion was absolutely insane and I don't think we even finished all of it. Everything tasted so fresh and there was so much flavor to the dish. They warn you ahead of time, but plan for the paella to take 30 minutes for them to prepare. Grilled Octopus Leg: Every time I have octopus (which is two times now LOL) I'm a little worried about the texture, but it was prepared beautifully here and the sauce that it was in was delicious. Salmon & Artichoke Dip: I'm a sucker for any type of artichoke dip and this was no exception. Creamy, rich, and great flavor! Beef Medallions: Tender and cooked to perfection. Definitely recommend. Chorizo & Onion Empanada: Another banger. So crispy and the filling was so good! I actually was on the fence about this one but my husband insisted, and it was a good choice. Patatas Aioli: Crispy layered potato with a garlic aioli? I mean, come on. You can't go wrong. Delicious. This was our first visit to Castilla and I'm sure it won't be the last - would definitely return if I'm dining up again in Bellevue!

    My family and I came here to celebrate my father's birthday, but unfortunately it turned into one…read moreof the most unpleasant restaurant experiences we've had. I had made a reservation in advance by phone. When we arrived, however, the restaurant told us they could not find our reservation. While mistakes can happen, the interaction felt dismissive from the very beginning. After we were eventually seated, we were not given menus, even though other guests around us received theirs immediately. We waited and asked multiple times but were still left without menus. Eventually, I tried to get the attention of the front desk and asked for a menu. Instead of helping us, the owner came over and told us that we were being "not polite" and that because we were "not polite," we would not be given a menu. Wanting to document our experience, I posted a Google review while we were waiting. Shortly afterward, the owner came directly to our table with the review on her phone and confronted us about it while we were eating. I politely asked if we could discuss it after the meal, but was told that we needed to change the review immediately or leave the restaurant. I was honestly shocked. I've never experienced a restaurant owner approaching diners during their meal and pressuring them to modify a review. This was my father's birthday dinner, and the confrontation made the entire evening uncomfortable and upsetting for my family. To make matters worse, after we got home, we realized that one of the dishes we ordered was never served at all, and no one noticed throughout the entire meal. I understand that service mistakes can happen. Losing a reservation, forgetting menus, or missing an item can all be corrected. What disappointed me most was how these issues were handled. Instead of acknowledging the problems, we were blamed, confronted, and pressured to change our feedback. I rarely leave negative reviews, but I believe future customers deserve to know about our experience.

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    MariPili Tapas Bar

    MariPili Tapas Bar

    4.2
    (166 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    The four of us ordered 10 items in total and we were more than full! Everything was so yummy…read more Highly recommend! Would come back again Recommend items: -Paella (the rice is crispy and very well seasoned) -Croissant (perfectly crispy with well balanced tahini honeycomb sauce) -octopus (very well seasoned and tender, paired with pickled onions and crispy potatoes) -Apple pie (needs to preorder since it takes 45 mins to be freshly baked. Such a stunner. Puff pastry with stuffed caramelized apples and pork, sounds odd but u can barely take the pork just a hint of savoriness. With a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Perfect way to end the dinner

    I was genuinely excited to try this new tapas spot. I love Spanish food and the idea of small…read moreplates and a Spain-inspired experience. To be fair, I'm not usually a fancy multi-course meal person, but at about $75 per person, I was willing to pay for a memorable experience. Because the menu was so different, our group decided to order à la carte. We had seen octopus empanadas and expected those, only to learn the empanada in the tasting menu was actually chicken. The server also explained that the tasting menu version would only be a one-bite portion, which made us stick with à la carte. The problem was that many of the à la carte dishes were tiny; around four bites, some barely an inch across. It felt more focused on presentation than flavor. What disappointed me most was that dishes inspired by familiar cuisines didn't stay true to them. The bacalao lacked the qualities I associate with island-style bacalao, the tahdig wasn't crispy as Persian tahdig should be, and the paella didn't evoke Valencia. The octopus dish and the bread were easily the highlights of the meal. After drinks, the bill came to around $120 per person before tip, yet the service wasn't particularly knowledgeable or passionate about the food. The biggest surprise? After spending over $300-400 for our group, I was still hungry enough to walk next door and buy empanadas. This may simply not be my style of dining. If you enjoy artistic, presentation-driven tasting experiences, you may love it. For me, though, it was an expensive experience that left me unsatisfied rather than impressed.

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    Dining area
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    Bavette steak with manchego mashed potatoes and caramelized piquillo
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    La Mar

    La Mar

    4.2
    (215 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$$$

    Hands down my favorite Bellevue restaurant! From the…read morevibrant fresh flavors, to the amazing staff, this will not disappoint! Make sure you check out the Pisco Hour and the Chef's tasting menu! Beautiful, intimate interior just enhances the experience!

    Very nice in terms of everything! We went for lunch here on a Friday. We did make a reservation in…read moreadvance but it was not crowded, so I would think walking in would be okay too in lunch hours. But this is a really upscale place and assume the place runs at full capacity during dinner hours. There is parking under the building and you can get your parking ticket validated by your server before leaving - so no stress with parking in downtown. Yes, this is an expensive place but since we were here during lunch hours, we were able to take advantage of the Executive Lunch - Set menu for $45 per person. Among us 3 people, we were able to taste everything available in that set menu and every single dish was amazing - like truly, from presentation to flavors, especially the 3 appetizers - so so very good! This is everything we had - Starters - 1. Sunchoke Cebiche - must try 2. Roquitas Nikkei - must try 3. Clásico Cebiche - must try Main 1. Wild Mushroom Saltado 2. Lomo Saltado 3. Arroz con Mariscos Dessert 1. Tres Leches de Coco - must try Service was very well timed. We had an amazing time. Great place for a team lunch/dinner. Location is perfect, heart of downtown but none of the road noise or human traffic. A wonderful add to downtown Bellevue!

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    Inside the lounge
    Inside the lounge
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    Pork belly fried rice
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    Nue

    Nue

    4.2
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I am impressed with presentation of food and the unique tastes that was prepared. The Chengdu tower…read morechicken wings were stacked so creatively and perfectly fried and spiced with thai chili, lime, fish sauce and coriander? Five spice? They were the exact portion to share and perfectly paired with the Rice lager, Rupee beer, from India. The South African Bunny Chow was hearty and delicious, a bread bowl filled with buttery chicken. Lastly the Pineapple coconut corn bread was heavenly. Topped with fresh coconut shavings was delectable. One of the best desserts Ive had. A def great cool restaurant with a wall of tchotchkes to peruse. Looking forward to my next meal here.

    Nue is a restaurant concept that I like, and think is a great entrypoint for people wanting to try…read morenew international cuisines that they might not be originally interested in. Just glancing at the menu during a stroll in Cap Hill interested me and I wanted to give this place a try. Paid a visit on a Friday around 6PM and was able to get a table fairly quickly. There are parking garages in the building that Nue is located at, though I am not sure about parking validation. There should be plenty of street parking as the restaurant is located more on the outskirts of Cap Hill. I got to the restaurant via a 10 minute walk from the nearest light rail station. Service was a bit slow when went, I think after we were seated, there unfortunately were two large groups that can in afterwards. We had to flag down the service workers to place our order and get the check. As for the food, it came out after 10 minutes one at a time. The restaurant itself is decorated nicely, lots of memorabilia from various countries and even the check came out in a passport-esque binder. We got a couple of things, which I'll review down below: Carribean Pineapple Cornbread ($8): Tasty cornbread that has nice coconut flakes spread through the batter and around the cornbreads. The cornbread was moist and there is a pineapple undertone in the flavor profile. One downside was that the quantity is quite small, I think for the price, you get like 2 3x3 squares of cornbread, which I think is unfortunately not enough as an appetizer even. Chengdu Wings ($24): These wings do have a tasty flavor profile and have a fragrant aroma when you bite into them. The batter is crispy and they are pleasing to eat! Once again, I unfortunately think the suffers in terms of quantity - you maybe get like 3 wings for $24, which I personally think is a very steep price for fried chicken wings, regardless of the flavor profile. I understand that not everyone can handle very spicy flavor, and personally think that despite the name being Chengdu Wings, it serves as a good entry to Sichuanese cuisine for people given the motivation of the restaurant. Malaysian Dhal ($22): A pleasant dish that has a fragrant coconut, lime, and lemongrass flavor that represents the flavors of Malaysia well. The stew has a pleasant consistency and each bite coats your tongue with the fragrant flavors. The roti is flaky on the outside and soft on the inside - perfect for enjoying this dish. African Bunny Chow ($24): Probably the most filling dish that we have ordered at Nue - I think if you are hungry, maybe go for this one. There is a decent amount of meat in this dish, and the flavors are tasty - it feels like a slightly more toned down Dhal in terms of fragrance, but has a pleasant thicker consistency. In the end, I think Nue is better served as a Tapas-esque restaurant than a place you would visit if you are hungry. Prices vs. quantity does suffer quite a bit at Nue unfortunately, which is why I think it serves as a place to sample cuisines in a night out and then maybe visit elsewhere to complete your dinner. The food is flavorful and pleasing to the general audience, which is a good thing for people who generally aren't very adventurous in their culinary horizons. I'm not sure I would revisit, but I would definitely recommend this to people that lean more on the safer side of dining out.

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    The drink of the daring, not I said the reviewer.
    Tower of Chengdu Wings
    Tower of Chengdu Wings
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    Top Dead Center

    Top Dead Center

    4.9
    (12 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Sometimes one has to break being a creature of habit…read more Panini & mocha (and cookies) always will be at my long time indie, Irwin's. But I also love supporting other indie cafes and mega bonus points when they're motorcycle themed like Two Kick (QA/near SPU), The Wick (down the street), and now also Top Dead Center. The latter opened sometime over the summer, located at 77th & Aurora. I found parking around the corner off of Aurora (11/6/25). Can't park on Aurora since it's the 24/7 bus lane for Rapid Ride E. The big windows at the former Moto International building allow for plentiful natural light. Curated for motorcycle-philes and like minded enthusiasts. Ample seating adjacent to the front counter. There's also additional seating under the Benelli Service signage. During the cooler months, dress in layers. It does get a bit chilly along the big windows. Just saying. Coffee bevs that feature both Stumptown and Nguyen Coffee Supply roasts. There's other chilled bevs, panini sandwiches, tinned items, baked goods like scones, empanadas, and pastéis de nata (Nata!). Plus there's merch onsite to peruse...with the upcoming holiday season, unique gift ideas? And yes, they have onsite WiFi. I had a mocha and a mortadella and brie panini. The latter also came with pickled curried cauliflower. Good place to hangout in North Seattle with plentiful onsite seating and decent music playing.

    Friendly service. Based in an old motorcycle shop which was cool decor but a little smelly…read more Coffee was solid, but not spectacular. Pastel de nata was good. I believe the owner when he noted it was likely the best in seattle. It doesn't compare to Portugal, but that is not a criticism.

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    Additional seating (11/6/25)
    Additional seating (11/6/25)
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    Pickled curried cauliflower, new item that came with the panini (11/6/25)
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