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Pasta Freska

March 27, 2007

no-menu – it works

Review of: Pasta Freska
By: Aaron A. on Judy’s Book
Rating: 3 stars
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As the other reviewers for Pasta Freska on Judy’s Book have stated, Pasta Freska is unique in the Seattle area; you walk in, are asked about your food likes and dislikes, and out comes course after course of food.

Positives:
* Price was great – I got 6 courses or so, and my other diner had 5 – she was too full to accept one of the pasta courses! $20 a person or so was the cost for all of this food – well worth it.
* Wine was well chosen – Tuesday nights are half-priced wine night, and we were lucky enough to be there on a Tuesday, so we got lucky there.
* Very vegetarian friendly – I told him I was a vegetarian, but did eat salmon or halibut; so that’s what I got – all veggie meals, except for one halibut dish. He had a couple of other things in mind in case I didn’t eat fish, so a full vegetarian should be good to go here.
* Eggplant appetizer was great… Others mentioned having this as well; I wonder how often they repeat?
* Pasta dishes were very tasty; it’s not high-scale Italian, but a nice middle ground.

Negatives:
* There were only 5 or so tables in the place, but after the initial likes/dislikes conversation, I felt like Mike was focused on other tables rather than ours; we got good attention from the waitress though, so it worked out.
* Too much food!
* You have no idea what the prices will be until you see the bill at the end of the meal. So if you are very budget conscious, I’d ask them first.

In the end, I very much enjoyed eating here; it wasn’t as fancy as I had envisioned, but it’s unique, the food good, and the price is right. I’d love to come back with 4 people; I think the no-menu idea would likely work even better with a slightly larger group than just 2 of us.

Spin Alley Bowling Center

March 27, 2007
Review of: Spin Alley Bowling Center
By: Aaron A. on Judy’s Book
Rating: 3 stars
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One of the non-profit groups I am part of rented out Spin Alley Bowling Center recently (Shoreline). You can find all of their information at http://spinalley.com/CoFunctns.htm They were very easy to work with, and had no problem letting us have access to the entire venue for 3 hours on a Saturday night. It was well spread out, with more than enough seating for both the bowling fans and anti-bowling people among us. Even better, as most places charge a lot for this, the Mexican restaurant next door provided a bartender free of charge, and they had the full selection of alcohol available. The place worked very well for being both kid and adult friendly; I’d definitely recommend it.

Might see a few posts here from Judy’s Book

March 27, 2007
Yes, I haven’t posted in a long, long time. I am well aware.
and yes, it’s 4:30 am, so I should be sleeping.

But since neither is true, I am doing some testing of http://www.judysbook.com and their ability to post straight to this blog, in hopes of being able to do more food reviews in a broader manner. So if you see random posts until I work this out, feel free to ignore them :)

I promise to have real posts in the next day or so as well!


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