We went for Seattle restaurant and it's so worth it!!! It's $65 per person for a 3 course meal. We went with 4 people so we were able to try almost all of the starters Starter: our favorite was...
How to Cook a Wolf
(164)
Advertisement
Photos
How to Cook a Wolf in Seattle, WA, pays homage to MFK Fisher by transforming simple ingredients into culinary splendor with an ever-changing menu of Italian-inspired small plates and pastas featuring northwest ingredients. The food is uncomplicated and rustic, offered in both indoor dining room seating and sheltered outdoor seating complete with heaters.
With a service charge of 22% included in the guest check, the entire amount retained by the company, gratuities are not expected. Utilizing a cashless payment system, the restaurant also offers a robust to-go food and beverage program with a la carte offerings, wine, and cocktails for a convenient dining experience.
Generated from the website
Also at this address
Find related places
Reviews
My friends and I went during Seattle Restaurant week for their dinner service. We recommend RSVPing as this place is packed and adheres to a tight schedule. The four of us ordered 4 different...
The restaurant is super cute and quaint and I love the aesthetic. The service was great and the food came out fairly quickly. I wasn't impressed with the food at all. The hanger steak was...
Nice setting and decent food, but the prices on the menu are deceptive. These are not the real prices! The restaurant puts a 22% surcharge on everything (there's fine print on the menu), which is...
I feel like Ethan Stowell restaurants are pretty well known, so I gave this place a try. First impressions, the inside is very aesthetically pleasing, with beautiful woodwork and a clean setup....
You might also like
Advertisement






