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Businiess name:  Canlis
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went to Seattle with our 3 kids, 10, 8 and 5. Always wanted to eat at Canlis but always have small kids who are picky eaters. Called ahead and spoke with Kai who assured me they would prepare whatever we wanted - 3 orders of Chicken tenders and fries, please.\r \r Drove to Canlis and got a little lost - called Maria from the cell and she guided me through the winding roads of Seattle to their front door. Valet parking was waiting and we were off to eat.\r \r David sat our family and made sure to compliment the kids on how nice they were dressed. Later, David returned to ask if anyone at the table needed a pillow - all 3 kids raised their hands and he placed a pillow behind their backs which made them more comfortable and scooted them closer to the table.\r \r Panita came and took our order, always treating the kids like adults. Later, Chris Canlis, the owner, stopped by to say hello and then later served the kids their chicken tenders. A thrill for the kids. He came back after dinner to have the kids test out a new drink they were creating. He asked their honest opinions and they provided the feedback.\r \r Dinner for the adults was fantastic, especially with Nelson selecting the wines. We did our own tasting as their were too many items we wanted to taste. Nelson paired the wines perfectly. Food was exceptional.\r \r David then assisted us with the kids as we wanted pictures by the fireplace. What a gentleman.\r \r Kids said that this dining experience was the bast part of our vacation. I have to say that this was our best dining experience as a family - they anticipated our needs and met them without us having to ask.\r \r If you are a foodie and want to experience Canlis but have your kids along, call Kai a couple of days in advance and arrange food for the kids. DON'T cross Canlis off your list because of picky eaters or young eaters. I assure you, the staff at Canlis will accomodate your every need. Pros: Attentive to family needs, food, view, best Cosmopolitan I ever had

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