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Businiess name:  Bistro Baffi Italian Fine Dining
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
16 years ago when we moved to West Seattle there were few restaurants and we quickly found our way to each. We called a new restaurant - the Beach House - and asked what kind of restaurant it was. Michael (the one man show at the time) answered ?we are your typical neighborhood restaurant?. We hiked our way down to the Alki and came to understand Michael?s meaning of neighborhood. His was not a typical U.S. ?neighborhood?, but one that had the true European sensibility. Michael and Dinka are gracious hosts and their staff is well versed in attending to the details of creating a fine dining experience but with the warmth of a local neighborhood feel. We were pleased when Michael reopened with his second restaurant south of us in Burien. While it is further away than a stroll through Schmitz Park, it is still one of our favorite restaurants to share with friends or family or for a romantic evening. The food is exceptional and Michael?s kitchen is always willing to make accommodations for special dietary needs. Dale is addicted the Michael?s Risotto con Pollo e Fungi and although I love wandering around the menu, I have a fondness for the Penne Arrabiata (great spicy kick), the Lasagna Napoli (never had better), and any of Michael?s fish dishes. For those who don?t tolerate wheat, pick any risotto and make sure you check out the flourless Chocolate Walnut Cake! Pros: Pink Sauce, Neighborhood Ambiance, Great Owners Cons: Too far for a walk... oh well

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