Where to dine this weekend

Wallace Falls Cafe

429 Croft Ave., Gold Bar; 360-793-9351; www.wallacefallscafe.com

Specialty: Vietnamese/American

Come in from the cold and warm your fingers, belly just off U.S. 2.

Bamboo House

22910 Bothell-Everett Hwy, 103A, Bothell; 425-485-6737; www.bamboohousebothell.com

Specialty: Vietnamese

Bamboo House is a comforting pho experience

Secret Garden Korean BBQ and Buffet

21025 Highway 99, Lynnwood; 425-771-5546

Specialty: Korean BBQ

Find Korean comfort and variety at Lynnwood’s Secret Garden

Buck’s American Cafe

2901 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-259-1351; www.bucksamericancafe.com.

Specialty: Comfort food

Whatever day of the week it is, Buck’s delivers good food, service

Bhu-Ping Thai Cuisine

6600 Evergreen Way, Everett; 425-405-3783; www.facebook.com/bhuping.

Specialty: Thai

Under new name, Thai food still the star

Voula’s Good Eats

4306 228th St. SW, Suite 5, Mountlake Terrace; 425-967-5154; www.voulasgoodeats.com.

Specialty: Greek

Greek Night or not, Voula’s serves up authentic, satisfying Greek food

Reviewed Oct. 10

The Ram

10520 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip, 360-653-7721, www.theram.com.

Specialty: Craft beer, burgers and more

For a sports bar chain, the Ram gets vibe, food and beer right

Reviewed Oct. 3

Barbecue Bucket

402 E. Stanley St., Granite Falls; 360-691-1215

Specialty: Barbecue

No-frills southern BBQ done right

Reviewed Sept. 26

Xfinity Arena

2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-322-2600; xfinityarenaeverett.com

Specialty: Authentic Asian, pub fare, seafood, etc.

From wings to steamed bao buns, the new menus really wow

Reviewed Sept. 19

Hop Jack’s

19702 Highway 99, Lynnwood; 425-245-7901; www.hopjacks.net.

Specialty: Pub fare

Ice cups, fun vibe make Hop Jacks fun place to sit back enjoy a drink and food

Reviewed Sept. 12

Church Key Pub

109 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds; 425-835-0230; www.churchkeypub.com

Specialty: Pub fare

Expect to be entertained while enjoying inventive pub fare, 12 taps and great drinks

Reviewed Sept. 5

Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse

1114 First Street, Snohomish; 360-568-5820; www.fredsrivertownalehouse.com/

Specialty: Pub fare, brews and spirits.

Plenty of great choices to drink, but don’t forget the food

Reviewed Aug. 29

LJ’s Bistro and Bar

805 Frontage Road Lake Stevens; 425-334-0604; www.ljsbistroandbar.com

Specialty: Mediterranean inspired cuisine.

Come for the bottomless mimosas, stay for the relaxed atmosphere and well-executed menu

Reviewed Aug. 15

The Duvall Tavern

15807 Main St., Duvall; 425-318-6277; www.duvalltavern.com

Specialty: Pub food

Overhauled inside, outside and on the menu, Duvall Tavern is in great shape

Reviewed Aug. 1

Olive Garden

1310 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett; 425-265-0660; www.olivegarden.com

Specialty: Italian

New location, but Olive Garden still delivers what’s expected

Reviewed July 25

House Mediterranean Cafe

620 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite 400, Everett; 425-513-1884

Specialty: Middle Eastern take-out and catering

Gyros and kebabs, yes, but the falafel is reason to come back

Reviewed July 11

Sharky’s Fish and Chips and Burgers

9913 Highway 532, Stanwood; 360-631-5200

Specialty: Fish and chips and burgers

Fish and chips are worth the wait in line

Reviewed July 4

Snoqualmie Ice Cream Scoop Shoppe

21106 86th Ave. SE, Snohomish; 360-668-2912; www.snoqualmieicecream.com/

Specialty: Ice cream treats for adults and kids

Premium ice cream and some unexpected flavors

Reviewed June 27

Teriyaki Wok

3625 Broadway Suite D, Everett; 425-258-9747

Specialty: Teriyaki.

A favorite of AquaSox players and fans.

Reviewed June 13

Anthony’s Beach Cafe

456 Admiral Way, Edmonds; 425-771-4400; anthonys.com/restaurants/detail/anthonys-beach-cafe/

Specialty: Seafood

Seafood and more that takes pride in its Northwest origin.

Reviewed June 6

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit

617 128th St., Everett; 425-265-0041; www.dickeys.com

Specialty: Barbecue.

Smoked meats, including brisket and pulled pork and a choice of sauces and sides.

Reviewed May 30

Pho Ha

2930 Colby Ave., Everett; 425-252-4002

Specialty: Vietnamese pho, bahn mi and Asian favorites

Pho, bahn mi sandwiches, sriracha sauce and an avocado smoothie, please.

Reviewed May 16

Kyoto Japanese Steak House

1205 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett; 425-438-8683.

Specialty: Teppanyaki dining

Seated at the chef’s grill, diners enjoy dinner and a show

Reviewed May 9

Katana Sushi

2818 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-512-9361; www.katanasushieverett.com

Specialty: Sushi, sashimi

Fresh fish daily assures quality sushi.

Reviewed May 2

Calle Tacos and Tequila

2707 Bickford Ave., Suite F, Snohomish; 435-404-3952; vivacalle.com

Specialty: Authentic Mexican street tacos, tequila.

Tacos and small plates with a few unexpected ingredients.

Reviewed April 25.

Shake ‘n Go

3710 Broadway, Suite 104, Everett; 425-259-4646.

Specialty: Burgers and wraps.

A great spot for quick, tasty burger or wrap.

Reviewed April 18.

Calabria Ristorante Italiano

3922 148th St. SE, Suite 111, Mill Creek; 425-379-7010; www.italian.calabriamillcreek.com

Specialty: Authentic Italian.

From antipasto to spumoni, an Italian treasure

Reviewed April 11.

Trails End Taphouse and Restaurant

511 Maple Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-7233; www.trailsendcatering.com

Specialty: Homemade Northwest brewpub fare.

Tap into 27 brews and good pub fare at Trails End

Reviewed April 4.

Breakfast and Burger Bar

4027 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; 425-672-3666; b3wa.com/

Specialty: Breakfast and burgers

Big selection for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Reviewed March 28

Kate’s

9809 Highway 532, Stanwood; 360-629-5283

Specialty: Coffee drinks, eclectic menu.

Varied menu makes the most of fresh ingredients.

Reviewed March 21.

Jong Ga

Snohomish Station, 2801 Bickford Ave.,Snohomish; 425-789-1630

Specialty: Korean

Authentic Korean fare in a pleasant environment.

Reviewed March 7.

Diamond Knot Brewery MLT

5602 232nd St. SW, Mountlake Terrace; 425-355-4488; www.diamondknot.com.

Specialty: Craft beer, pub food.

New location is big and lively.

Reviewed Feb. 28.

Udderly Sweet

Snohomish Station, 2705 Bickford Ave, Snohomish; www.udderlysweetfroyo.com.

Specialty: Frozen yogurt.

New fro-yo shop at Snohomish Station.

Reviewed Feb. 21.

Panaderia La Gloria Bakery

2120 Broadway, Everett; 425-304-0848.

Specialty: Baked goods.

Try Everett shop for specialty baked goods.

Reviewed Feb. 14.

Contos’ Pizza, Pasta and Spirits

Frontier Village, Lake Stevens, 425-334-5034; www.contospizza.com.

Specialty: Pizza and pasta.

Take the whole family to Contos’.

Reviewed Feb. 7.

Ezell’s Famous Chicken

18001 Bothell-Everett Highway, Mill Creek; 425-408-1855; www.ezellschicken.com.

Specialty: Fried chicken.

Head to Ezell’s in Mill Creek for tasty fried chicken.

Reviewed Jan. 31.

Kostas Mediterranean Cuisine

8309 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo; 425-355-2400; www.kostascuisine.com.

Specialty: Mediterranean.

Mediterranean at its best.

Reviewed Jan. 24.

Cafe Dijon

1822 Broadway, Everett; 425-257-1315.

Specialty: Sandwiches, wraps.

Everett cafe scores high for taste, visual appeal.

Reviewed Jan. 17.

Lew’s BBQ

3703 Pacific Ave., Everett, 425-760-6411.

Specialty: Barbecue.

Lew’s delivers top-shelf barbecue in Everett.

Reviewed Jan. 10.

Jimmy Mac’s Roadhouse

11731 Airport Road, Everett; 425-865-1770; www.jimmymacsroadhouse.com.

Specialty: Steaks and barbecue.

Your big appetite is welcome at Jimmy Mac’s.

Reviewed Jan. 3.

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