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Old 08-25-2008, 08:12 PM
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Default Need some help from the PNW Brain Trust. (where to eat)

Want to go out Saturday for dinner with close family and what not. About 8 or so people are going and I want to keep the price affordable for all going since we are just all paying for ourselves. I want to try some place new and I am coming up with a blank.

Price= $10-$20 per plate average
I usually go/have been to: Macaroni Grill, Claim Jumpers, Pastini, Husong&Larry's, Montage, Spaghetti Factory, Sailor's, Montaneux(sp)...

Just something fun/nice that isn't a total dive and has good food for a group...

If something pops into your head for the Portland, Beaverton, Vancouver area or a little beyond let me know pleaseokthxbi
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I like a good Mongolian BBQ for that price range. There are a number around here. Chang's is good..
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...here in Kirkland, WA. But I'd guess its a bit too far of a drive.

I'd do a Mongolian Grill like rktskicar said in his post. Those are usually inexpensive and can be fun for a family outing.
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RedStar downtown on 5th.
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Yea a little to far, and the one here would be bad for family I think
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looked it up, looks good, but to few choices on the menu for a couple guests
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This could be a winner I think. See what others get posted first though.
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Sorry, good luck in your search =)
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Default Papa Haydens is good but high in or a little over your price range. I also like Hall Street Grill

and PF Changs (different from Chang's Mongolian Grill which is also good)
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Default Echo is a place I've always liked on MLK.

Right about in your price range per plate, they always have good wine, appetizers, and meat choices too, seafood/red meat/chicken. Great food in general.

might have to reserve for 8?<ul><li><a href="http://www.echorestaurant.com/">http://www.echorestaurant.com/</a></li></ul>


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