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Ho Sushi Bistro

617 128th St. SW, Suite 103-104, Everett, 425-405-3917, hosushi.menucities.com

Specialty: Japanese

Ho Sushi Bistro delivers beautiful, tasty sushi

Reviewed Aug. 7

Ades Mexican Deli

10316 Evergreen Way, Everett, 425-353-1560, www.facebook.com/adesmexicandeli

Specialty: Mexican

Serving authentic Mexican, Ade’s Mexican Deli is a hidden gem in south Everett

Reviewed July 31

Route 2 Taproom and Grazing

19837 State Route 2, Monroe, 360-863-2036, www.roadtriptaprooms.com.

Specialty: Craft beer and BBQ

Route 2 Taproom brings great craft beer to burgeoning Monroe scene

Reviewed July 24

Bradleys Diner

1215 Highway 530, Darrington; 360-436-9345.

Specialty: Diner food

Feel right at home at Darrington’s Bradley Diner

Reviewed July 17

Prima Bistro

2011/2 1st Street, Langley; 360-221-4060; primabistro@whidbey.com.

Specialty: French

French meets the Pacific at Langley’s Prima Bistro

Reviewed July 3

COA: Mexican Eatery

102 S. 10th St., Mount Vernon, 350-840-1938, coaeatery.com

Specialty: Mexican

Mexican eatery with Northwest flair gets neighborhood dining righ

Reviewed June 26

Salt &Iron

321 Main St., Edmonds, 425-361-1112, www.saltniron.com

Specialty: Fine dining

Edmonds hot spot focuses on Northwest cuisine done right

Reviewed June 19

China City

Mill Creek Town Center, 15310 Main St., 425-337-3600; www.chinacityrestraurant.com

Specialty: Asian fusion

Mill Creek’s China City serves up Asian fusion with flair

Reviewed June 12

Bantaba African

19417 36th Ave. W., Lynnwood, 425-778-0202, www.bantabarestaurant.com

Specialty: West African cuisine

Get transported far from home with authentic dishes at Bantaba African

Reviewed May 29

Sound Check Bar &Grill

19720 44th Ave. W, Lynnwood, 425-582-8808, www.soundcheckbar.com

Specialty: Pub grub and cocktails

Day or night, Sound Check cranks it up to 11

Reviewed May 22

Chick-fil-A

3026 196th St. SW, Lynnwood, 425-673-7132, facebook.com/cfalynnwood

Specialty: Chicken, chicken, chicken

Find out what’s all the cluck’s about at the famous fast-food restaurant

Reviewed May 8

Snohomish Pie Co.

5602 232nd St. SW, Mountlake Terrace, 425-582-8018

Specialty: Pies and more

Snohomish Pie Co. is a great addition to Terrace’s foodie block

Reviewed May 1

Mukilteos Speedway Cafe

11707 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo, 425-347-2000, mukilteospeedway.cafesinc.com

Specialty: Diner

From grandkids to granddads and everyone in between, Speedway Cafe a huge hit

Reviewed April 17

Salish Sea Brewing Co.

518 Dayton St. No. 104, Edmonds, 425-582-8474, salishbrewing.com

Specialty: Craft beer and pizza

Sail the high seas of craft beer at the (soon-to-be) expanding Salish Sea

Reviewed April 10

Babylon Mediterranean Food

Everett Mall food court, 425-423-0456

Specialty: Mediterranean

Feeling risky in a mundane place? Give Mediterranean a try

Reviewed April 3

Rogers River View Bistro

1011 First St., Snohomish, 360-563-2800, rogersriverview.com.

Specialty: Farm-to-table cuisine

Farm-to-table cuisine is fresh, local at Roger’s

Reviewed March 27

El Delicioso Taqueria y Pupuseria

2934 Colby Ave., Everett, 425-366-2162

Specialty: Mexican

Everett El Delicioso lives up to its name

Reviewed March 20

Torch Grill

Inside Quil Ceda Creek Casino, 6410 33rd Ave. NE, Tulalip; 360-716-1700; www.quilcedacreekcasino.com/dining/torchgrill.

Specialty: Breakfast/Italian/Mediterranean/American

Torch Grill is a sure bet for your taste buds

Reviewed March 13

The Ringing Cedar Tea Tavern

1805 Main St., Lake Stevens; 425-374-3877

Specialty: Vegan

Get healthy at this vegan cafe in Lake Stevens

Reviewed March 6

Moonshine BBQ

4911 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; 425-672-9592; moonshine-bbq.com.

Specialty: BBQ

Don’t miss this authentic BBQ restaurant in Lynnwood

Reviewed Feb. 27

Costco food court

10200 19th Ave. SE, Everett; 425-379-7463; www.costco.com.

Specialty: Lunch fare

Quick, cheap and delicious means it must be Costco

Reviewed Feb. 6

Super Bowl Pho

3121 Broadway, Everett; 425-789-1100; superbowlphoeverett.com/.

Specialty: Vietnamese

As Vietnamese sports bar, Everett’s Super Bowl Pho scores touchdown

Reviewed Jan. 30

Asian Wok

6815 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; 425-771-5838; asianwoklynnwood.com.

Specialty: Chinese

Dine-in or carry-out, Asian Wok gets it just right

Reviewed Jan. 23

Le Bistro

Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center, 9004 Airport Rd., Everett; 425-356-1709; www.snoisletech.com/le_bistro.php.

Specialty: Lunch fine dining

Get a great meal where future chefs train

Reviewed Jan. 16

YNot Sports Pub and Grub

2015 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-265-9668; ynotsportspubandgrub.com

Specialty: Pub grub

YNot Sports Pub gets the important stuff right

Reviewed Jan. 9

Colby Diner

2720 Colby Ave., Everett; 425-252-7419; www.facebook.com/colbydiner

Specialty: American fare

Good old fashioned diner grub in the heart of Everett

Reviewed Jan. 2

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