Zoe Events

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1318 E Union St
Seattle, WA 98121

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(206) 226-2010
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Zoe Events - Seattle, WA
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Best

Restaurant Zoe has moved and lucky me, right across the street! I just had the most amazing meal, awesome service and great dessert. Citysearch is slow on the update, but the ne...

Worst

Having heard great reviews of Zoe, I tried it out with some friends during the Dine Around Seattle 30 for $30 special. Dinner got off to a promising start with a nice glass of ho...

Absolutely Amazing 2/14/2012

Restaurant Zoe has moved and lucky me, right across the street! I just had the most amazing meal, awesome service and great dessert. Citysearch is slow on the update, but the new location is 14th and Union. Be sure to make a reservation - even during the soft opening the place was packed! I do believe I've found a new favorite. more

pretentious, high prices, average but odd food 2/26/2010

I am surprised at the number of high ratings this restaurant gets. Go online to review their menus but the prices are not listed and I think for good reason. They are high. How about 5 Alaskan Scallops for $28. And there is nothing special about how it is prepared and served that would command that kind of price. The menus have very unique (odd) choices and again, small portions. In Seattle, with so many really good "hole in the wall" restaurants serving great food at fair and reasonable prices I see no reason to go back to Zoe. Pros: good location, nice ambience Cons: portions are small for price, food is so so, service average more

Great service, cool atmosphere, good food 1/25/2010

Yummy cod meal and wild boar bolognese was surprisingly great to my non-foodie hubby. We really enjoyed the experience. Pros: Awesome service from host, to server to bread guy! Cons: mostly seafood...few meat dishes more

All-around disappointment during Dine Around Seattle 12/1/2008

Having heard great reviews of Zoe, I tried it out with some friends during the Dine Around Seattle 30 for $30 special. Dinner got off to a promising start with a nice glass of house wine, the large Garden Greens, the pleasant Celery-D?Anjou Pear Soup, and the rich, tasty Fresh Ricotta Gnudi. Unfortunately, the meal took a turn for the worse when our entrees arrived. I received a plate of Butternut Squash Risotto that was so underdone as to be crunchy, and had to send it back. Even then, the arborio rice was inconsistently cooked (risotto requires constant attention to get a consistent texture), and the flavors were more overwrought than bold. One of my companions had the Local Arctic Char, which sat on a deliciously marinated bed of cauliflower, but the fish itself was of poor quality. The third member of our party had the Braised Beef Short Rib, which was the best of our entrees, though still somewhat overpowering to the palate. Dessert should be the highlight of even a mediocre meal, but at Zoe our desserts turned out to be the nadir of our experience. My companions ordered the house-made Passion Fruit Sorbet, and Mint Cocoa Nib Ice Cream. Keeping with the theme of the night, the mint of the ice cream was too strong, blowing away what little remained of our palates. The cocoa nibs were a nice idea, but were either of poor quality or were poorly roasted -- they were far more bitter (unpleasantly so) than what you may have had at Theo or Fran's Chocolates. The passion fruit sorbet somehow managed to be even more overblown -- it was like eating frozen passion fruit juice concentrate. The upside being that the mint ice cream seemed subtle after a mouthful of the sorbet. I made the best choice with a wholly unremarkable (but refreshingly subdued) Maple Vanilla Panna Cotta. This was far and away my worst dining experience of the seven 30 for $30 restaurants I patronized this year; perhaps it was an off-night for Zoe, but I will not be returning. Pros: Good house wine Cons: Completely unsubtle flavors more

Wierd Service, High Prices, Small and Mediocre Servings 11/15/2008

The music isn't relaxing and the service is formal, but seems a bit awkwardly conducted; the decor is medocre - a sort of mix between a low-end downtown storefront restaurant and faux-luxury. That said, alot of nice, well-mannered people seem to enjoy the place, so I won't be too hard on it. My biggest gripe is the price and menu; for $25 each, I and my dinner partner recieved bite-sized "meals" which, in my opinion, tasted only mediocre. The menu was very small and was filled with things that most people avoid - like octopus and tongue - and while I'm all for luxury and the high-end lifestyle, if you're expecting a normal-sized meal, don't go to Zoe; also, if you want a nice, quiet atmosphere, don't go. Cheesecake Factory and Nordstrom may not be as high end, but as far as my experiences are concerned, they're both significantly more rewarding. That said, I do understand that there are some restaurant connoseours who may enjoy the place, and when you get done they do provide a pleasant little box of matches. As a matter of fact, in my opinion the matches were worth more than the meal. Synopsis? If you enjoy eating tiny helpings of octopus and tongue to the tune of wierd music, then by all means... check it out. Pros: Formal Staff Cons: Small Helpings, High Prices, Mediocre Atmosphere more

Still at the top of the list 11/9/2008

One of the best resturants in town. Food is excellent. Try the gnudi appetizer. The celery/pear soup is well executed. Squash risotto fantastic. The dining room is small and inviting. Service was top notch and unobstrusive. Go for the food, relax and enjoy your dining experience. Pros: Food, Service, Cocktails Cons: Parking in Beltown more

Absolutely a knockout! 9/19/2008

My wife and I heard about Zoe from a couple at another of our favorite restaurants (Divine up on Roosevelt). They spoke very highly of it, and they're weren't kidding - it's fantastic. We finally got around to eating there last night. We had the ricotta gnudi appetizer, the beef short ribs and a pork dish called "The Whole Hog", followed by a dessert called "Thyme for Peaches". Everything was spectacular. Zoe's is one of those rare restaurants where everything you put in your mouth elicits a reflex reaction in which you automatically close your eyes, hold the food in your mouth, and just moan at the sheer pleasure of the flavors. The peach tart came with "olive oil gelato", which initially had me wondering whether this was yet another example of some pretentious yuppie restaurant throwing together things that didn't work. I mean, ice cream made from olive oil?? But the combination of the gelato and the peach tart was unbelievably good, especially paired with a Pacific Rim late-harvest riesling. Service was wonderful and very friendly. Zoe's is a little loud, though not unbearably so; and if you go after 830 pm on a weekday it calms down quite a bit. All in all, we were both hugely impressed with this place: it's definitely a beacon of creativity and good taste in Seattle. Pros: Spectacular food, great service Cons: A little loud, but not unbearably so more

Charming service and food! 9/12/2008

Dining at Zoe is a lovely way to spend an evening. Though we had a to wait a few minutes for our table, the bar is not a bad place to have to sit for a while. The bartender was very knowledgeable about wines and pointed us towards a fantastic Washington state wine we wouldn't have selected on our own. The food was delicious (the chanterelle mushroom appetizer is really amazing) and the service was spot on. The space is really interesting- very elegant yet a bit edgy/industrial- impressive to be able to pull that off. All in all, a wonderful evening and we will certainly return. Pros: Lovely space, great service and food Cons: A little loud, crowded more

Great service and atmosphere, horrible, salty food 8/24/2008

I'd heard great things about this place so I was excited to try it for dinner. We shared the beet & wild mushroom salad and were disappointed from the start. This was extremely salty and the flavors did not taste good together. Couldn't even finish it, and we were splitting it, and the meal just went downhill from there. I ordered the fried chicken which again was WAY too salty, it just didn't have good flavor and was basically just a chicken breast fried in a pan that I could have made myself. My mom had the sea scallops and those were decent but the same saltiness overpowered her meal as well. The wine list was limited and they didn't even have a pinot grigio - what classy restaurant doesn't carry pinot grigio? We tried to cap off the meal on a good note with the $6 homemade peach sorbet - even this wasn't good. It was chunky and tasteless and we didn't even finish the small two scoops. Unfortunately this meal came to over $100 and the whole thing was a huge disappointment. more

Excellent service and amazing food 7/24/2008

I've been to Zoe three times and every time I am blown away by their exceptional service. From the waitstaff to the bartenders to the hosts, they are all friendly, knowledgeable (but never snooty), and attentive. And then there's the food...oh how I long for the delicious food from Zoe. I love the ricotta gnudi as an appetizer and every entree I've tried has been to die for. Each dish is inventive and the menu selection will please any taste. This is by far one of my favorite Seattle restaurants. Pros: everything more

Average on all levels 7/1/2008

I recently ate here with a group of women friends and found the whole experience average at best. The front desk host was cold, rude and unhelpful with chip on his shoulder and I was an imposition by asking if my party had already arrived. The service timing was off, which compromised our dining experience. There are so many other great places, I would not go back here. more

wonderful food, vibe and great service 6/3/2008

My boyfriend and I went for my birthday. the service was warm and friendly, the food was delicious, and we had a wonderful time. very romantic and intimate. more

Lacking hospitality 3/28/2008

I was somewhat disappointed in the lack of hospitality shown last evening when I asked friends to join me for a cocktail and an appetizer. We were obviously taking up a "valuable" table, as the waiter and expo asked numerous times if we were finished with dishes and glasses still half full. After 3 or 4 times, we finally gulped down the rest and quickly paid our bill - obviously, the warmth was lacking. Although the food and wine were excellent, I would ask them to reconsider the word "hospitality". more

Try the view from the bar... 2/29/2008

My boyfriend and I stopped in recently on a Sunday evening for a bite and of course it was packed. They promptly offered us a couple of seats in the bar area overlooking the restaurant. It was great taking in the atmosphere from there, and really was much more romantic than a standard table. The seared foie gras could not be better...even compared to some of the best establishments in Manhattan. Service impeccable. We'll be back soon. more

The ricotta gnudi with tomato marmalade is to fried mozza... 6/30/2007

The ricotta gnudi with tomato marmalade is to fried mozzarella what Metropolitan Grill's kobe burger is to... more

The ricotta gnudi with tomato marmalade is to fried mozza... 6/30/2007

ckwinny Provided by Partner
The ricotta gnudi with tomato marmalade is to fried mozzarella what Metropolitan Grill's kobe burger is to the hamburger. Run, don't walk. more

I love this restaurant. The food is excellent and the ser... 6/18/2007

I love this restaurant. The food is excellent and the service was great!!! more

I love this restaurant. The food is excellent and the ser... 6/18/2007

LanLovesFood Provided by Partner
I love this restaurant. The food is excellent and the service was great!!! more

good place for a leisurely meal 4/24/2007

after feasting here last night, i thought i'd post about a few of my favorites, since btw all of the people... more

good place for a leisurely meal 4/24/2007

jenn Provided by Partner
after feasting here last night, i thought i'd post about a few of my favorites, since btw all of the people in our group, i think we tried pretty m... more
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  • The Scene
    High ceilings help the small space feel less crowded, but tables are slightly cramped; happily, the crowd is too busy smiling and eating to get too loud. The casual feel is dressed up slightly with white cloths and heavy tableware, but it's clear that food, not fancy decor, is the focus. Servers are supremely dedicated and informed, offering personalized suggestions with every course.

    The Food
    The menu changes often to accommodate what's freshest. A starter to share is the ricotta-stuffed raviolo; rich and herby, it feeds six people nicely. The seared scallops are an ideal version of this simple dish: smoky bacon, peppery watercress and sweet, perfectly cooked meat. Braised veal cheeks are lean and tender, a textural complement to crisp pea vines and chewy spaetzle. Of the desserts, the tiny fried apple pies topped with creamy house-made ice cream are the hit.

  • 6/2/2004 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Sun-Thu 5pm-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm
  • Payments: American Express, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Belltown, Downtown
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