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Spinasse's little sibling packs a punch
Artusi is the conjoined twin of Spinasse. In fact, there is even a door connecting both restaurants. However, vibe and menu are different and while I love the tajarin at spinasse, Artusi has the more subtle flavors. Bread was awesome and copious. This was good, because the pasta dish was a little small for my taste. The arugula salad was absolutely delicious and so were the mezzaluna. Delicate, flavorful, just perfect. My only complaint is that I could have had a double portion. Tiramisu was good, but I like it less sweet and with more booze (personal preference). Service was friendly, but at times felt rushes. Overall worth a visit. Think of it this way: either roll the dice to decide if you take the left (Spinasse) over the right (Artusi) door, or book the counterpart when no spots are available in the other.
Be the first to Reply2 Thumbs up for Artusi
We found it by accident waiting for a table at their sister restaurant next door. We couldn’t have been happier with the flavors, quality and service.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing Pasta
We had an absolutely amazing time at Artusi. The food was unreal and the vibe in here is great. I highly recommend checking this place out, we went for the Sunday/Monday special, two pastas and a bottle of wine for $45, it is absolutely amazing. I can't wait to come back again.
Be the first to ReplyGreat bar
Stopped in for a drink on date night and loved the atmosphere, the attention to design, and particularly the great bartender Tahlia, who knew her stuff and educated us on Italian digestifs! Will be back.
Be the first to ReplyNO FOOD TOGO SO NO FOOD
As someone who works as a concierge at a hotel and a part time server in the neighborhood I came in to get some food togo and I felt scolded by the Server. As I have in the past ordered my pasta and left. I sent an email and never received a reply still perplexed. I have had great food here in the past wanted more but based on the lack of response or seeming to not care I may not come back. Here is the email I sent September 25th.
I stopped by yesterday to order some food to go. I work as a concierge at a hotel during the day and a server at a restaurant on the hill at night. I was in between jobs and wanted to grab some pasta to go. I was told that you would not be able to do this. I was confused to as to why? I was not asking for happy hour to go. I simply wanted to order pasta to go so I could eat something different that the food my restaurant offers. It was also the tone in which she told me this. I felt scolded for ordering pasta to go in the past. I was told that she spoke to the manager about this after my last purchase and you wont do to go orders. I left feeling as though I had done something wrong when all I wanted was some food. Also noted I was the only person in the Restaurant as it was 5:05 pm. Just would like some clarification.
Good food with an interesting menu
It is a cozy space that incorporates northwestern ingredients into their Italian cuisine focus. The Antipasto Misto was a great way to start our dinner. My wife enjoyed her pan-seared trout, but I was quite pleased that I went with the hand-cut egg pasta with butter & sage--when a pasta dish like this is done correctly (as it was) it stands out from other pasta dishes you will get at most restaurants. Our server was pleasant, and she was very helpful with the various menu choices.
Be the first to ReplySunday and Monday night specials rock
Artusi offers special pasta dinners for two on Sunday and Monday nights: pasta of your choice plus a bottle of wine for $40. The regular price for the pasta is almost $20 a plate, so it's like getting the wine for free. And the wine is quite good.
Arrive at 5 PM when the restaurant opens or be prepared to either wait of eat at the bar.
Cute little gem in Capitol Hill
This is a great little place next to its much larger sister restaurant; we particularly enjoyed this because it wasn't large, crowded, or noisy. The menu is fairly small, but well chosen--we had the most marvelous meatballs and flank steak with polenta and greens, accompanied by great cocktails and a couple of very nice Italian red wines. We were seated at the bar looking onto the open kitchen, and thoroughly enjoyed watching the chef prepare the dishes, including ours. It's a cozy place, and certainly a great spot on a cold and snowy Saturday night--although I suspect it would be no less great on a warm and sunny July evening! Definitely try it!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing Pasta, must visit on Pasta night!
Having recently moved to Seattle, we’ve been taking every opportunity to try new restaurants in the Seattle area. Artusi is located at the corner of 14th St and Pine in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. It’s a small Italian restaurant that offers limited, but extremely delicious options, with an amazing Pasta night menu. Two pastas and a bottle of wine for $35! It’s a really great deal and Artusi’s pasta dishes are so good, top it off with a bottle of wine, it’s a win all around! Pasta night is only offered on Sunday and Monday starting at 5pm. Make sure to arrive early as they fill up quick on Pasta night (we arrived one Sunday at 5:15 and the restaurant was already full).
I forgot to take a picture of the menu, but you can find it on the Artusi website (menu here). There are three pasta options, plus a rotating special pasta (pasta options include: cavatelli, potato gnocchi, and risotto, the night I went, the special was meatball ravioli). As mentioned above we came for Pasta night on a Sunday (arriving at 5:15 and the restaurant was already full). We opted to sit at the Chef’s table to skip having to wait 90 mins for a table. The Chef’s table offered a great view of the meal preparation and service. Pictured above is one of the Chef’s cranking out various pasta dishes for that nights guests.
While, I’ve been raving about Artusi’s pasta night, the rest of their menu is just as delicious. Pictured above is the Chop salad served at Artusi the flavor is so simple, but yet so delicious. Throughout the salad you get bites of salami and provolone which keeps you wanting more. This is a great starter before digging into the pastas dishes. The arancini balls are also of note, very flavorful and served with a huckleberry sauce which complements the arancini so well! You really can’t go wrong with any of the starters at Artusi.
Lastly and most important, the pasta at Artusi is sooo good, you can’t go wrong with any of the choices. The cavatelli is one of my favorites, but they’re all so flavorful I enjoy them all equally! If you have a large enough group, I’d encourage you try and share all the pastas, you won’t regret it! The only downside I’ll mention about Pasta night… The portions are very small. If you plan to make this your meal, I’d encourage to get some other starters to supplement or the pasta makes for a light meal. Artusi makes all of their pasta in house, they have a sister restaurant Spinasse, which makes all the pasta (see picture above of pasta drying). Spinasse offers a more extensive menu and is just as delicious, be sure to check out our review of Spinasse too!
Fresh pasta
Simple yet delightful feather-light pasta. Produced within view. Made into very basic pasta delights. Utilizing simple butter sauces, bits of carrot, lamb ragu, bits of pork, ,, A real treat on a Monday evening with a few good friends.
Be the first to ReplyGreat dinner!
I came here for dinner with a party of 5. We tried to get into Spinasse but there was a 30 minute wait. The hostess steered us over here and we were seated immediately. The gnocchi and the meatballs were excellent!!
Be the first to ReplyHands Down My Favorite Restaurant in Seattle
Spinassi maybe hard yo get into, but Artusi, their sister restaurant that is connected, is much easier and in my opinion, even better. I am wowed every time I visit and so is everyone I am with. I have been here on dates, with friends and also with my mom. I always sit at the bar in front of the action watching the chefs work the magic like a synchronized dance. The food is insanely good. The pasta made in house. You can't go wrong with anything you order.
Enjoy!