“nonprofit that actually knows how to cook—solid ratings across the board and they're training people while you eat, which beats the guilt-free angle most places fake.”
nonprofit that actually knows how to cook—solid ratings across the board and they're training people while you eat, which beats the guilt-free angle most places fake.
80/100Harry HungryScoreHarry's headline verdict, 0–100. How good the place actually is, once the loud reviews and the timid critics have cancelled each other out.
75/100Worth ItScoreWorth-It Score, 0–100. Whether the bill is fair for what lands on the table. High means good value; low means you're paying for the postcode.
Smart Spend. Harry scores FareStart Restaurant 80/100 for quality and 75/100 on the Worth It scale for Seattle. One caveat: it's a catering/event space first, so walk-in availability might be spotty; call ahead.