Demetris - Carta

101 Main St, Edmonds, United States

🛍 American

Teléfono: (+1)2536701328

Dirección: 101 Main St, Edmonds, United States

Ciudad: Edmonds

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 0

Menú completo - 35 opciones

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Ensaladas

Entrantes

Brunch

Pan

Brunch Drinks

Starters + Roughage

Pupusas

Tostada

Comida Mexicano-Estadounidense

Brunch Sides

Entrees & Sandwiches

Pizza Especial

Create Your Own Pasta

Platos Mixtos

Pita Vegetariana

Al Centro

And Eggs

Pasta Bar

Sandwich, Panini And Burgers

To Start Or Share

Platos De Pescado

Shared Plates

Pollo

Platos Especiales

Estación De Souvlaki (La Foto Es Indicativa)

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Edmonds

Edmonds

Edmonds ofrece impresionantes vistas al mar, acogedores cafés del centro y una variedad de opciones gastronómicas. Las comidas típicas incluyen mariscos frescos, pasteles artesanales y cafés de origen local.

Categorías

  • American Disfruta de los sabores clásicos americanos con nuestro menú diverso, que incluye hamburguesas jugosas, pollo frito crujiente, costillas de BBQ abundantes y ensaladas frescas. Deléitate con el confort atemporal en cada bocado, creado para satisfacer todos los gustos.

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Bistro 76

Bistro 76

18401 76th Ave W, Edmonds I-98026-5826, United States

Carta • Vegan • Coffee • Breakfast • Vegetarian Friendly


"The Delish is in the Details MDH invited me out to lunch, so based on a recent review, I suggested Bistro 76 Cafe and Catering, in Perrinville, just north of Edmonds. They're known locally for their breakfasts (including house made cinnamon rolls on the weekends), but we're slow risers. Menu perused, five of six lunch sandwich options were approved for sharing (no mushrooms), and a trade deal was struck. Grilled Cheese and Spiced Butternut Bisque for me, and a Reuben with Sweet Potato and Ham Soup for him. We swapped soup bowls twice. The Spiced Butternut Bisque had more depth of flavor and a hint of sweetness, while the Sweet Potato's little hits of ham made it solidly enjoyable, if simpler. Our sandwiches, of good size, scored points for the artisan bread, toasted but not so crunchy as to rake the roof of your mouth, soft, fresh, rye ciabatta, the tenderest corned beef I've ever had, and white cheddar/smoked gouda and gruyere cheeses, instead of just a basic cheddar or swiss. The tomato and red onion concasse sang in harmony on the Grilled Cheese, and the guinness molasses mustard quietly hummed on the Reuben. Not only was the food tasty, but pretty, too. A zigzag of white crema across the soups, plus a dusting of spice, heightened our anticipation, even before the spoons broke the surface. Everybody knows that sandwiches taste better cut into triangles, with frilly toothpicks. We took home an order of Banh Mi Tacos for dinner (or second lunch, as a hobbit might suggest), because they sounded so good, and will be going out of rotation for a while. Also, since so many folks ask for breakfasty goodness midday, a couple lunch item slots may make way for more morning foods. One of the chefs kindly chatted with us for a bit, and thus we learned that one can sometimes purchase their lemon curd, jam, or salad dressing to take home. Let me sing you a song of lemon curd, with choruses on fresh squeezed juice, butter, sugar and egg yolks, cooked into custardly thickness. Bistro 76 caters, too. When there's kindness in the kitchen, it comes out in the food. Read Seattle Refined's review for more background on the restaurant and its team. P.S. We will soon be getting up early for breakfast on a weekend, if I have anything to say about it. The pictures I've seen of their cinnamon rolls give me hope that somewhere other than my own kitchen, a moist and substantial cinnamon bun is being produced. Most are too fluffy, and dry. That's the reason I still make homemade yeast rolls for holiday meals, too."