Today, we went to the Cheesecake Factory in Seattle, Washington. It was located on 700 Pike Street. The wait was quite long for others, about half of an hour, but my party beat the rush. The noodles were covered with a lot of creamy Alfredo sauce. Cheesy and tasty, the dish deserves an average 7 out of 10.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
The Cheesecake Factory
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Labels: 7, Cheesecake Factory, creamy, Seattle
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Rico's Pizza and Pasta
Upon entering Rico's Pizza and Pasta, you are seated, inside or out, to find long breadsticks and warm marinara sauce. Rico's has very good lemonade. On a busy day, you wait about forty-five minutes for your food. The fettuccine Alfredo is OK. The fettuccine is quite moist. The thinnish Alfredo sauce is on the bottom of the plate, so it requires intense mixing. The pasta comes with two pieces of dry garlic bread. There is nothing extremely bad about the fettuccine, but nothing extremely good either. It deserves a 6. Urbanspoon rocks!
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Labels: 6, Breadsticks, Dry Garlic Bread, Lemonade, Long wait, Moist, Rico's Pizza and Pasta, Thin
Friday, July 24, 2009
Spruce Saddle circa 2007
Circa 2007, Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek, CO, USA had the best fettuccine Alfredo ever. 10 out of 10. Sadly, they change their recipe every year. So, I am destined to never have that perfect blend of Alfredo sauce and fettuccine noodles ever again...
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Labels: 10, Colorado, Spruce Saddle
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Giuseppe's Depot Restaurant
At first, Giuseppe's was awesome. A definite Italian restaurant. It was located in a retired train depot, the veiws were interesting, as they were of train tracks. Then the food came. First of all, we got the drinks. The pink lemonade tasted immensely watery. You would not believe how much the fettuccine Alfredo tasted like macaroni and cheese! The fettuccine got a 2.
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Labels: 2, Giuseppe's Depot Restaurant, Italian, macaroni and cheese, watery
Snake River Saloon
The Snake River Saloon had a wonderful atmosphere. Though the wait may take a little over half an hour for larger parties, it's worth it! Served with warm honey butter, the bread is scrumptious. Friendly waiters bring you your food mere minutes after their repetitions of "Now, what can I get for you?" But enough of this talk! Lets get down to the matter at hand: the main course. I am proud to say that this Keystone saloon served the third best fettuccine ever! Fabulously cooked pasta - not too dry, not too wet - accompanied some of the creamiest Alfredo sauce ever to form a harmony that is sure to ring loud and clear for many more diners. A definite 9-and-a-half!
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Labels: 9-and-a-half, Bread, Chips, creamy, Friendly Waiters, Honey Butter, Salsa, Snake River Saloon, Wait
Mama Rose's Restaurant
Mama Rose's Resaurant was a great place for fettuccine. It was excellent. All that it needed was a little salt and parmesan cheese. Very filling, like most Italian food. I gave it the average rating of 7 out of 10.
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Labels: 7, Italian, Mama Rose's Restaurant, parmesan, salt