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It's not just for the tech crowd—spend time discovering all the excellent restaurants this little city has to offer.
After a day’s work on the Eastside, you have two choices: brave the anarchic commuter traffic on the bridge, or stay and eat dinner. We vote dinner.
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It's not just for the tech crowd—spend time discovering all the excellent restaurants this little city has to offer.
For pizza on the Eastside that could compete in the big leagues, head to Spark Pizza for pies on a cottageside patio.
Village Square Cafe in Redmond is the ultimate diner—complete with massive plates of cinnamon rolls, loaded omelets, and a constant flow of hot black coffee.
This upscale kaiseki speakeasy counter hidden in a Redmond strip mall makes for an excellent, intimate meal.
Kobuta & Ookami Katsu And Sake House in Redmond serves great katsu. Prioritize this place for your next leisurely lunch on the Eastside.
For Indian street food and late-night snacks head to Chatpata By Kanishka in a Redmond strip mall.
Prioritize this Redmond restaurant for a tasty brunch on the Eastside—no need to bother with dinner.
You will find some of the tastiest North Indian food our area has to offer at Kanishka Cuisine Of India in Redmond.
Palmers East is a dive bar in Redmond where karaoke and general debauchery occur seven nights a week.
Bai Tong in Redmond is our favorite place for Thai classics on the Eastside.
Dough Zone Dumpling House is the dumpling spot in Redmond where you can find less of a wait and better potstickers than anywhere else on the Eastside.
Tipsy Cow is a good place for people who want great beer with their great burger.
The British Pantry is a british pub in Redmond that might trick you into thinking you’re in England.
Molly Moon’s is a Seattle ice cream institution. This location’s in Redmond.
After a day’s work on the Eastside, you have two choices: brave the anarchic commuter traffic on the bridge, or stay and eat dinner. We vote dinner.