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Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Seattle & Portland He sharpened his skills working in kitchens throughout the Southeast and Seattle, such as Seattle's Lowell-Hunt Catering, Fuller's Restaurant, and Nashville's Sunset Grill.S.VegOut Vegetarian Guide S


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Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Seattle & Portland

Title:Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Seattle & Portland
Author:George Stevenson
Rating:4.58 (354 Votes)
Asin:B000F6Z9XM
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:192 Pages
Publish Date:2004-09-20
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Editorial : From the Inside Flap Acknowledgments Introduction About This Book Restaurants Seattle East Seattle South Seattle North Bellingham Olympia and Tacoma Portland East Portland West Eugene Delivery Services and Takeout Farmers' Markets Resources Glossary Indexes Alphabetical Index Cuisine Index Atmosphere Index Top 10 Restaurants

VegOut Vegetarian Guide Series Gibbs Smith, Publisher, offers two new titles in our groundbreaking new vegetarian and vegan guidebook series. City specific, these guidebooks provide everything that a vegetarian or vegan diner needs to know to enjoy a meal out: -Listings of hundreds of restaurants, greenmarkets, and cafes -Ratings for each restaurant, including price, atmosphere and cuisine -Must-know details about each venue's culinary offerings -Contact and location information, including a foldout, color, site-specific map of the city VegOut: Vegetarian Guide is a registered trademark of Gibbs Smith, Publisher. George Stevenson grew up in Europe and the Southern U.S. He sharpened his skills working in kitchens throughout the Southeast and Seattle, such as Seattle's Lowell-Hunt Catering, Fuller's Restaurant, and Nashville's Sunset Grill. George is a graduate of the New England Culinary Institute and the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.

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