Across the Ballard Bridge in the Fishermen’s Terminal, Chinook’s is where fish practically leap out of the water and into the kitchen. You can’t get it much fresher than this, and the selection of fish and range of preparations is vast. Watch the fishing fleet coming in from the massive restaurant windows.


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