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    Nell's Restaurant

    4.0 (225 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Quiet
    Good for groups

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    Gene D.

    Its retro-ness is the entire point. Back when the entire Country was coming out of its steak/lobster phase, late 1970's into early 1980's westcoast nouvelle made a splashy debut. In 2025 a few of us like to be reminded of those exciting experiences. As much as I enjoy all the new things, sometimes it's nice to visit where we came from. In this case, we find a throwback near Greenlake, not Sunset Blvd or La Cienega. Couldn't be happier. Seattle is the right steward for it.

    We went here for restaurant week, and it did not disappoint. I had the asparagus salad and braised chicken, both were quite good. For the quality of the food (good), service was fast, and staff was helpful. Nice place to stop, but not the best.

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    Sum H.

    Here on the first day of Seattle Restaurant Week. Lots of people were actually there even before opening at 5pm. I made reservation 2 day prior at the opening time. It was a good idea as their parking lot was half empty I didn't have any problem. You know parking is always an issue in Seattle. My friend and I ordered soup/salad, iberico pork/cod, apple crisp from SRW menu. Both agreed they were all bland lacking complexity in flavor though ingredients were pretty fresh and generous portion. Unfortunately the plates were cold with warm food on them. They also show black edges from wear. It was good we shared main entree so we could try variety. It's not very common in the US to share dishes but pretty common in Japan. Restaurants there accommodate sharing by serving half each or offering additional plates. Anyways I enjoyed the ambiance of this restaurant very much. SRW menu starts at 35, the pork extra 15.

    Black Cod
    Stephen B.

    Had an incredible experience from beginning to end thanks to our incredible server Gabriel who ushered us into great food suggestions as we tried some of Nell's greatest hits: The Steak, Cod, Beet Salad, and Calamari. The Caramel Chocolate dessert to finish it all off with ice cream was exceptional. Thanks again Gabriel!

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    Niya Z.

    Seattle restaurant week is coming! our first dinner in Nells with 3course 35 dollar set its small but cozy with a view of the greenlake. People are friendly spanich salad is delicious with cream and sweet pumpkin and the pumpkin soup is smooth with some to chew. Pork with apple is good because the pork is so tender that you can see the pink texture in the middle of it. Cod is fresh and the outside is crispy, the side dish with cabbage and mashed potatoes is juicy and creamy so that the whole dish will not be too dry , which reach a balance. As to desert I really prefer the chocolate brownie with ice cream, it is not that sweet than the other. Overall, I enjoyed meal there.

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