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Bombo Italian Kitchen

3.6 (158 reviews)
Special Hours 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
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Carolina A.

Ate twice at Bombo this weekend because it was the most convenient place to go to during a volleyball tournament happening at the Convention center. First time went with a large group. I liked the Spring green salad which I more than I liked their Funghi pizza. Service was ok, but I know is hard to cater to a big group. The second time I went alone, sat at the bar (service was again just ok), had the beets and a side of chicken and it was very good. Only three stars because the service is just OK and I thought for the portion size it was pretty expensive, especially the salad and chicken.also they have a mandatory 20% service fee

Funghi Pizza
Matthew H.

Did you know this restaurant offers Lime helmets as an official location to pick up helmets? Now you do. I happened to stop in during happy hour and found myself sitting down eating the best mushroom pizza in Seattle. The made in house ginger drink was well balanced with ginger and fizz. The pizza is one of my favorites. Crunchy crust, balanced cheeses and great mushrooms. I came in the front and all tables were currently reserved. That didn't stop me from finding a seat at the bar. Lovely restaurant with so many options.

Richa T.

Pros: + Large portions + Amazing pizza options - I really loved the funghi + Happy Hour - 3-6 pm Mondays to Fridays (yes some of the pizzas are also on the Happy Hour List) Cons: - Expensive for the quality you're getting FYI: In lieu of a tip the total price you pay has a 20% surcharge (on top of listed menu prices) that is automatically added if you dine in. The staff explicitly tell you this before you sit down. IG: AndTheNextAdventureBegins

Bombo pizza Calamari  Cacio e Pepe
Brittany W.

I was going to a show at the Paramount and wanted to grab a quick bite beforehand. Bombo is conveniently located across the street in the convention center, so I decided to try it out. We arrived during happy hour and there were a few small discounts off food and drink, so we ordered a variety of things to share. We ordered the focaccia bread (fluffy, well seasoned and lightly crispy on the outside), the calamari (fried well and with a little bit of spice - possibly from the aioli), the cacio e Pepe (richer and creamier than I expected but really flavorful and I loved the addition of mushrooms) the Bombo pizza. The pizza was probably my least favorite, only because the toppings would slide off if you tried to pick it up, and the crust was a little flimsy, so it was definitely a fork and knife situation. Service was attentive and the food came out fairly quickly, so I would definitely come back here before another show!

Parma Pizza - cold
Cristin G.

Went here for dinner before a show at the Paramount. Nice decor, and warm on a cold night. Server was friendly. Focaccia appetizer, ordered drinks. Two of us ordered pizzas, one ordered a pasta dish. Drinks took a surprisingly long time to appear - well after the appetizer. My pizza came out cold, as in, hardened cheese, cold plate, cold. And covered in arugula that wasn't wilted, so someone put it on the cold pizza. Once I got the server's attention he replaced it, but given the short time frame it really took away from the experience. All in all, the kitchen / bar staff were slow or off, and the service didn't pay attention to our needs or what they were bringing out. They have a prime location, but it was disappointing for the experience.

Pepperoni Bombo Pizza
Mark T.

Great location for Paramount-goers. Food was solid. A no-tipping policy? Shocking, but this is the way the world should be in my opinion. Chicken Caesar was perfectly portioned and chicken was tender and moist. Rigatoni was good. Pizza was acceptable- the crust was the best part. Possibly a bit too greasy for a slice (some people LIKE this!) and the cheese wasn't a favorite. This pizza info was from a fellow diner in our party. Restaurant was surprisingly non-busy for a concert night.

Bombo Pizza,  Salsiccia Pizza
Samuel S.

My wife and I went for happy hour and had a great time. Ordered: $12 old fashioned - very tasty honestly. $18 happy hour pizzas - I got the pepperoni with hot honey, delicious. My wife is gluten free and dairy free, they had options to accommodate which is great. The space is huge in the lobby of the Seattle Convention Center, honestly a vibrant spot.

Bombo Pizza
Nick G.

This was a great place to spend time before a show at the Paramount. Arrived without a reservation on a Thursday night and was told the upstairs area was booked, but the downstairs was open for 21+ patrons without issue. We ordered off the happy hour menu and loved the hot honey bombo pizza and drink options which were tasty and just the right strength. The winter greens salad was a good balance as well, and filled out the meal but I feel like the squash included could've been a bit more fresh. Overall the vibe and couch seating area was super cute and I'd definitely come back to try it again.

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ThuyVy N.

Went here before a show at paramount and was a bit odd bc we went upstairs to get a table and it seemed pretty empty with like 80% empty but they said they were full and we had to go downstairs to their bar to get, guessing bc of reservations. Was a bit suprised bc we got there at like 5:20 trying to get happy hour. We were promptly seated downstairs and ordered off the happy hour menu. Service was very nice and fast and the vibe downstairs was actually pretty cool. Overall all the stuff we ordered was good, the pizza was very good and I felt like sharing a pizza and a salad between two was perfect amount of food for us. I like the pizza a lot and it was a good deal on the menu, I thought the salad was a bit bitter and there wasn't that much squash in it and a bit unbalanced. Overall I'd come again, just for the food esp if I had a show nearby as it's a nice place to hang.

Espresso cream cannoli - IG @bougiefoodieboi
Kyle W.

I went here with a few friends for happy hour to make use of the final days of InKind 2x referral bonus, as this is one of several restaurants that are in the network. It is overall not busy, with plenty of walk-in seating even at 7pm when we left. We got the Bombo pizza, Walla Walla pizza, Salame Piccante pizza, roasted beets, a glass of house red wine, and espresso cream cannoli dessert. Happy hour makes the pizza $18 which is a reasonable amount, since I would not find it worth paying $23-25 for a pizza during normal hours. The regular pizza dough is decent, and the gluten free pizza dough ($3 surcharge per pizza) is a bit crispy and chewy and it's a nice experience to try getting one with and without gluten free option. The Bombo reminds me of classic New York pizza where there's pepperoni and hot honey, but the hot honey misses the mark as it was not spicy. It's supposedly their signature pizza but while delicious, it did not stand out as I could just pay $4 for a generous slice of this type of pizza in NYC and would not notice a huge difference. Walla Walla is a nice mushroom pizza with egg though scrambled so it is not visible. I always love caramelized onion so I enjoyed this one. I'd say this is #1 given it is a bit more innovative than the Bombo pizza. Salame Piccante is quite peppery with the salami and pickled vegetables, and the pickled vegetables are not too sour to drown out the other flavors. My friend enjoyed it but I don't like pickled stuff so this ranks #3 for the pizza choices we got. Roasted beets were fresh, though I'm not a fan of beets so I cannot comment beyond that. Espresso cream cannoli was bad. The shell is stale and the espresso cream was not too strong in flavor. Service is pretty poor given they mandate a 20% gratuity on all checks. We have to flag and chase the server to put in the order especially when happy hour is approaching conclusion. There is not much checking up during the meal but at least they gave us water refills by the bottle.

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Beth C.

This restaurant is located right at the main entrance to the Summit building of the Seattle Convention Center. It has a large patio that opens onto the entry courtyard. I had talked to several people who ate there prior to my visit, and they all said the food was excellent but was very expensive. Quite true. I feel like this isn't just an expense due to convenience, but because the food and service is very good. If you look at the fine print on the menu picture I uploaded, you'll see a statement about how they pay staff and that a 20% gratuity is included in all bills. I went with a friend. We sat at a cute two person table on the patio. The staff did a great job of accommodating for my friend's allergy. We shared an asparagus dip and house-made potato chip appetizer; it was incredibly delicious, but about half our chips were crumbs that were impossible to dip, but when we asked for more chips, the server had more brought out without quibbling. I had the Caesar salad, which was huge and very fresh. I had a local cider from Yonder along with it. My friend had the chicken parmigiana, which was huge. She gave me a piece of her chicken, and it was very good.

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Julie S.

I didn't eat at Bombo but I had drinks there. They are located within the Summit building so I walked by a lot, and it looked good. The drinks were very good. The bar has a lot of comfortable seating and the drinks were strong. I think it would be a fun place to meet someone and hang out. You can order food at the bar as well but I was just there for libations.

Great view and proximity to the Paramount!
Dazzle R.

Stopped in for a solo dinner before a show at the Paramount right across the street. No reservation needed on this Friday night, I walked in and was seated right away at a bar top looking straight at the theater. The low lighting and warm wood made it a cozy contemporary feel. Gigantic portions for one, the Italian Sub Salad would've been easily sharable. The Tagliatelle pasta combined interesting flavors of butter, balsamic vinegarette, and parmigiana reggiano. Robust flavors for sure! A couple glasses of an imported red recommended by the server was a great accompaniment. I appreciated the host explaining the auto gratuity of 22% while I was being seated. He was very polite, kind and personable. Located at the corner of 9th & Pine, accessible from the Convention Center as well.

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My wife loves this place because they make their noodles from scratch, or so they say. I was super…read morestoked to try this place....again. And then I recalled why I didn't want to come back from the first experience. First, the location is unique, and I really appreciate that this business is trying to keep Georgetown alive with cool quirky places to eat. This def fits the bill. But, I couldn't help but notice the political statement taped to the front window, super classy. I dine out to escape my day. I don't need it thrown in my face at dinner. Next, when the menus were brought to us, it was for their 3 course restaurant week special. $50 per person, and there are two choices per course. My family all chose what we wanted and then waited for the meal. Like previous reviewers, the wine is brought out in oversized shot glasses not really, but might as well be). I get that in Italy, dinner wine (peasant fare) is served in cups, not stemware, but $18 for mediocre wine, I'd like to see a more appropriate pour. Lamb Polpettine was essentially lamb meatballs on a cold and very loose polenta with what was described as salsa diavola, but it was essentially a chunky red sauce. There was nothing about this that wowed us. In fact, it was pretty bland overall and underwhelming. But the manner in which you are greeted and served at the restaurant and the remainder of service, you would think it was going to change how you felt about food. I don't even want to go into the salad. Again, underwhelming. The mains came out and although tasty, the portions were very small compared to the price we paid. And if you opt for the truffle, it's finely grated and it covers the entire plate. Also, it's an extra $12......for less than $2 worth of black truffle. It absolutely ruined the dish. An educated server would be able to caution against it, if, of course it wasn't intended to raise the final price, essentially raising the tip. If you order risotto there, be fair warned, it is extremely loosed and not very well made imo. Bland, lacks imagination, and the rice grains were cracked and soggy on the ends and crunchy in the middle.. Last was the dessert. Again, it was tasty, but it comes in these tiny jars that equal about 2-3 spoonfuls of either panna cotta, or tiramisu. At the end of our meal, the bill was over $250. For that price, I could have eaten somewhere where I could have left a little more satisfied and felt like I was actually in an upscale restaurant, not a political statement masquerading as fine dining. Having worked food for a long time, I felt obligated to leave the customary 20% gratuity knowing full well the workers there made their "living wage" before the gratuity kicks in. It included an additional 2% to pay for employee health insurance. Isn't that an employer cost? Why put that on the check? Anyway, out the door for $300 and vowing never to come back. Buyer beware.

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Barolo Ristorante - Organic hanger steak with barolo sauce

Barolo Ristorante

4.0(1.4k reviews)
0.3 miDenny Triangle
$$$

Came here for happy hour on a Friday night and were able to get a table for two relatively easily,…read morealthough it was busy. During HH, they offer 50% off bar menu items, which is a spectacularly good deal. My partner and I ordered the carbonara and the ragu, and both were very good but the carbonara was amazing (flavorful, creamy, not too salty or cheesy, decadent without feeling too deadly). The tiramisu is a very good dessert with a nice strong espresso flavor and not too much sweetness. Our waitress kindly checked in right before 7pm to make sure we had any additional orders in before happy hour ended, which is a mark of excellent service. The bathroom is clean and brightly lit. I'd be happy to come back!

I'm visiting Seattle this week and I'm staying across the street near Barolo Ristorante. They close…read moreat 11, & I called an around 10pm and was very respectful about it ...I literally said, "I know it's late, please let me know if your kitchen is closed. I can just do takeout." I tried to order the fettuccine de mare, listed at $29 (no extra fees on Toast), but they told me it would be $43. That already didn't make sense. Then the server says, "We actually have 50% off happy hour until 11, come in and dine." So I came in. Ordered a drink, escargot, and a steak medium rare. The escargot came out fine. Then... nothing. 39 minutes later (at 10:45pm), the server asks if I'm waiting on anything else. Yes... my steak. She goes to check, disappears, and then comes back with something that honestly felt DISTESPECTFUL. The steak looked like scraps. Uneven, mismatched chunks, all different sizes, with burnt, crispy edges and covered in sauce like they were trying to hide it. It didn't look like a single cut of meat it looked like pieces from multiple steaks thrown together. The plating was sloppy, and the side looked like an afterthought. I didn't take a bite. I looked through it and said, "This looks like pieces from different steaks." She told me she watched them cut it... then immediately followed that by saying she saw them put it under a heat lamp to reheat. So which is it? I work in the food industry. I'm not going to be gaslit over a plate like that. She offered to refire it, but at that point it was almost 11 and they were closing. I paid for my drink and left. Honestly, I wouldn't have been upset if they had just told me the kitchen was closing when I called. But don't invite me in, forget my order, and then serve something like this and try to pass it off like it's normal. Just be honest.

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Barolo Ristorante - Inside

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Barolo Ristorante - Charred salad

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Haerfest - Tonnarelli - IG: @nelson_eats

Haerfest

4.4(77 reviews)
3.0 miWallingford

I booked this place as a birthday dinner for a friend and I had never been before. We were…read morepleasantly surprised by our experience and this was notably one of the better meals we've ever shared together. When we first arrived we were given the option of either the chef's counter or a table. I thought the chef's counter was a unique experience but for the night we opted for a table near the window. The space is intimate and even though there weren't many people there when we first got there, it still gave a warm and cozy vibe (quickly filled up though). The week of my friend's birthday they were only doing Seattle Restaurant Week, which I hadn't realized at first but the menu was amazing regardless. The staff was very attentive to us, constantly checking in on us and making any adjustments as needed. They thoughtfully walked us through our choices and when the food arrived. First we started with appetizers which I thought it was nice that you get to try all them and didn't have to choose one. The salad and asparagus is what you would expect, but they were perfectly done and not overly complex. The stand out was the Seared Tombo, the flavors of this dish were balanced and the fish was clearly very fresh! For our main we both got the halibut option, which came with a side of sunchokes. We had never had sunchokes before but were immediately in love (the fish was cooked to perfection too) but I loved the introduction of not so common ingredient. I thought it was a fun play on traditional "potatoes" almost. I'm glad we were able to try both of the desserts. My favorite was the tiramisu (I always love tiramisu). The carrot cake was more on the dryer side (almost like a cornbread), which isn't my preference but I enjoyed the flavors. Overall, really enjoyed this place and would definitely come back!

What went well: - service…read more- ambiance Not so well: - food at price point In short, my friends and I enjoyed ourselves for dinner last night, but I struggled to wrap my head around the price points... $47 for halibut and "greens". The halibut size was smaller than average, and the greens consisting of two small artichoke halves and a single branch of collards. Similarly, we paid $23 for a seared tombo and were given four thin slices of meat. I feel slightly robbed paying about $80 and leaving quite hungry. The food was good, but by no means would I argue this is worth going out of your way for.

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Haerfest - Campanelle (HH)

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