The Corson Building

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Try nicely cooked filet américain, black cod and braised lamb. Many people visit this restaurant to taste good lemon pie, panna cotta and flija. The wine list is diverse, it can satisfy the needs of all visitors. In accordance with the reviewers' opinions, waiters offer delicious coffee.

The cheerful staff at The Corson Building can show how much they value their clients. The nice service is something these restaurateurs care about. Prices at this place deserve attention since they're fair. You will certainly appreciate the charming ambiance and lovely decor. Google users like this spot: it was granted 4.8 stars.

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Patrick Conlan Request content removal
Really enjoyed our meal, the whole experience was perfect thanks to the very professional service, and of course, the food was the star. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Sharin F. Request content removal
Firstly, I'd like to thank the Corson Building for making my 17th year anniversary memorable and special. This little spot is quite enchanting. Stepping inside is like being transported to a different world. The entire experience from start to finish gives a quiet luxury feel to an otherwise sketchy area. Your tastebuds will be delighted after a meal here and you won't be able to look at food the same. The service is awesome and feels like you're being served by your peers, rather than someone who's there for a check. Check my long story long for more details on food, location and price. Long story long. . . The food here is top tier. This is not one of those places that gives you two bites of bland room temperature food, that looks pretty, in exchange for a kidney. They are elegantly plating the most flavorful comfort meals you can imagine. We visited on an A La Carte menu evening(Thursday). We ordered the salad of citrus, ricotta dumplings, chicken leg confit and the braised pork shoulder. Salad of citrus was a symphony of flavors and textures dressed with the most flavorful vinaigrette. I've never been so satisfied by a salad in my life. The ricotta dumplings are to die for. If you're going to order anything, please order those. They are swimming in the most luscious lamb ragu. It looks fairly simple, but that first bite of those pillowy dumplings covered in lamb paradise is enough to make you want a hug from the server. The chicken leg confit is exactly as it sounds. Don't get it twisted though. The skin on that chicken is so crispy! The chicken lounges on a variety of vegetables and legumes including leek and lentil. The pairings seem a little daunting at first, but trust the process. There's no shortage of imagination or flavor in any of these dishes. Lastly was the braised pork. If it's on the menu, get it. That's it. No need for words. You'll see exactly what I mean when you try it. We were too full for dessert, but I have no doubt that it's amazing. I highly recommend. 10/10. I'm going to return solely for dessert, but if the ricotta dumplings or the braised pork are on the menu, I can't promise dessert is all I'll have. We also both ordered alcohol drinks and got out for under $150 including tip. The location is in a family oriented neighborhood. There's a huge soccer field across the street that is also adjacent to a mini tent city. The parking out front is small and doesn't accommodate the available capacity of the space. There is parking alongside and behind the venue. You must traverse a dark alleyway if there's no space out front. The entire building is wrapped in protective bars and is very secure. Outdoor seating is isolated from the elements, so you can visit in any season. Service is based on table I think. I assume they read your energy and interact based on personality. The server we had was very low key, only visited in lulled areas of the meal and a wealth of information on anything I had questions for. All in all, they are lacking nowhere.
Rashmi J Request content removal
Beautiful spot for a dinner date! We went here to celebrate a birthday and the entire experience was wonderful. Food tasted fresh, the two wine options went great with the meals and the dessert was simple but tasty. Will definitely be coming back (maybe during the day the next time since the space is so pretty). Parking is a bit tricky but there is an alley right next to the restaurant where you can find additional parking spots. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
American, New American, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 6PM
$$$$ Price range per person $61
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5609 Corson Ave S
Seattle, Washington, USA
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5609 Corson Ave S, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Booking Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 5:30PM-9PM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed Closed
ThursdayThu 6PM-9:30PM
FridayFri 6PM-9:30PM
SaturdaySat 5:30PM-9:30PM
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