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Businiess name:  Madison Park Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Seattle is truly one of the 'best' backyards in the world. I know, I've experienced most of the world, and I thank my lucky stars that I get to call Seattle home. It also gives me context for what is good, better and unmistakably 'best' when it comes to creative chefs, dining experiences and attention to detail. I've not stopped before to write a review, but feel compelled to do so now. And, while not a 'review' per se, its more of an exploration into true creativity, imagination, risk, and the rewards of doing so.\r I call Madison Park 'home' or at the very least my backyard. And one of Seattle's 'best' is tucked into a little house not far from the lake. The Madison Park Cafe has 'evolved' since I first experienced it, but is now realizing what it can be. Amanda Zimlich is a breath of fresh air, with imagination, creativity and a bit of culinary daring that serves the cafe well. With skill she has honed over the years, learning from Ludger Szmania and exploring ideas at the Barking Frog, we now have a new 'best' on the list of places to dine in Seattle. With all experimentation comes learning, and those lucky enough to patiently wait for a table in this little bistro are well rewarded. I've had many 'firsts' at the Madison Park Cafe, and all were a delight. My service experiences have included very knowledgeable staff who made excellent suggestions for pairing wines with my courses. The brunches are legendary and need no more accolades. The desserts are, as they say, 'to die for'.\r I would encourage those with a desire for a beautiful quiet location, patience for the wait to be seated, and a sense of exploration in their dining to put the Madison Park Cafe on their list of BEST places to dine in Seattle.

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