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Coastal Kitchen
429 15th Avenue East
,
Seattle
,
WA
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(206) 322-1145
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Posted By
Anne Ritchings
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November 3, 2007 4:38 PM
The Coastal Kitchen is nestled among the shops on 15th Avenue in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. Fortunately, its attractive and inviting sign makes it easy to spot, for it is a place well worth spending time in. The restaurant changes its theme periodically and on this visit, the chef and his cooks were serving up some excellent food inspired by the spices of Morocco.
The menu offered a number of items regularly available such as Pacific cod and chips and a Dungeness crab cake sandwich. While these were tempting, none of us could resist the items listed under the Casablanca heading. I ordered the Settat soup and salad. This vegetarian soup includes chickpeas, lentils and orzo in a delicately spiced broth with a hint of cinnamon and coriander. The salad of mixed greens is lifted above the ordinary by the addition of dried apricots, sumac-spiced almonds and shaved kasseri.
My dining companions chose the Larache lamb burger and the Asilah cod. The lamb is served with onions sauteed in saffron and chickpea fries with coriander aioli. We all tasted the fries and aioli and wished we could have had some with our own orders. The standout entree was the cod which had been marinated in harissa. This dish had just the right combination of heat and spice so that the cod was enhanced, not overpowered. The fish was served on fluffy pita with cucumber and creamy preserved lemon yogurt. Accompanying the fish were falafel balls and greens tossed with harrisa, carrot and cucumber salad. All of our entrees were imaginative riffs on the foods of Morocco.
The dining rooms are attractive and welcoming. Decorated in warm reds and light-filled mustard yellow with appropriate paintings on the walls, you could easily imagine yourself in the warm, sunny climate of Morocco. The service is efficient without being hurried. Our waiter was very patient with our painstaking perusal of the menu and more than happy to answer any questions we had. This is a bustling restaurant, popular with the locals.
Seattle has many fine restaurants, but if you desire an upretentious neighborhood place where the food is well-prepared and fresh, you should think about making the trip to the Coastal Kitchen
Overall Rating
Asilah Cod
Settat Soup and Salad
Larache Lamb Burger
10
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