Frequent business trips to Seattle this year have padded my Seattle Dining Notes list, to the point where I have several eating and drinking favorites marked out in different areas of town. So when a coworker suggested we go for Italian at a place close to the Westin Hotel, downtown I was eager to add a new neighbourhood and new cuisine to the collection. That said, I wasn’t expecting to be utterly blown away by the place. Barolo Ristorante is a gem.
My coworker and I had an antipasto misto and a couple of glasses of pinot grigio to start (should have been a barolo, I know!). Slices of prosciutto and salami wrapped around pieces of roasted garlic, mozzarella and etc. disappeared between sips of wine and chit chat.
Before long our mains arrived. I had ordered the pheasant gnocchi, offered with a warning from our server to “please not order them if we ever wanted to enjoy gnocchi anywhere else” and my coworker chose some kind of decadent ravioli dish. Both were heavenly in the extreme, the dark richness of my pheasant anchoring the pillowy soft gnocchi to the plate while her oversize shells floated languidly in a cream sauce.
There was no way we had room for dessert but then somehow there was a lovely summery panna cotta with fresh berries and a cafe corretto – espresso with a side of grappa – to finish off the evening.
The service was somewhat unpolished in contrast to the food and the clean, modern room but the staff was kind and it didn’t detract from the experience all that much. Next time I’m state-side, I’m going to be back – this time with a reservation since even on a Wednesday night they were full up, proving that Italian food done right is one of the greatest pleasures.
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Barolo Ristorante
1940 Westlake Avenue (in the Metropolitan Tower), Seattle.




















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