In Sambar…

People who…


  • rocketvox
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Mahalie
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • itssf
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Maggie
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Todd Gehman
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Quinquin
    Worth visiting!

  • blueiris

  • Smithe
    Worth visiting!

  • writerloverdreamer
    Worth visiting!

  • Jeanne
    Worth visiting!
  • People going here are also going to these places:

    Entries

    rocketvox
    Seattle

    Why I recommend this place to locals  — 10 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    small but charming, slow but rewarding, costly but curious, tasty without question, cocktails handcrafted. A place no visitor would ever find bit any real local should know.

    Mahalie
    Seattle

    The last time I went to this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    This tiny bar serves up amazing treats, mini gourmet samplings from the kitchen of/adjacent to Le Gourmand. The french fries are great, crazily crispy and served in a wine glass with a paper funnel.

    I wouldn’t say it’s cheap but it is a bargain for what you are getting. The service is awesome, the place is small and hidden.

    itssf
    Seattle

    A tip I have about this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    try the fries! if they have the steak special get that too. bring lots of cash.

    Maggie
    Seattle

    Darling.  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    Tiny little Sambar has perhaps the most darling patio of all time. Highly recommended place for outdoor cocktail sipping.

    Todd Gehman
    Seattle

    Mixed feelings  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    My standard experience with “mixed drinks” is asking a bartender to add ice cubes to my bourbon, so at first I was like a fish out of whiskey at this fancy-cocktail establishment. Having no idea what to order (nor what many of the ingredients were on their descriptive menu), I took a shot in the dark with the Fontlesomethingfrench Sidecar. It was delicious, clearly very well made, and a bit too sweet for someone who generally prefers drinks instead of dessert. Wanting a change of pace and knowing that the staff would be knowledgeable, I made the mistake of explaining my preference for drier drinks to the waitress, who made the mistake of explaining my preference for drier drinks to the bartender, who made the mistake of introducing the Vesper into my life. Vesper is named after a femme fatale in an old James Bond book. She’s three parts gin, one part vodka, a half part lillet, and a twist of lemon peel. I like her name and I like her drink and I do not like being hungover at work. A two martini dinner with a couple of beers and a sidecar appetizer does not make for a pleasant morning at the office. So I have mixed feelings about the Sambar after my first visit. And I’m totally going back. Soon.

    Help improve this page

    Classify this place
    1 person thinks this is a Destination (restaurant, hotel, museum, business, park, tourist attraction).