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Kathryn Robinson
Senior Writer
Seattle native Kathryn Robinson, award-winning restaurant critic and senior writer at Seattle Met, has been anonymously reviewing restaurants for over 30 years—first as editor of the Best Places guidebook series, then as staff critic at Seattle Weekly and contributing critic at The Seattle Times and Seattle magazine.
Midcareer she spent a year-long sabbatical studying comparative religion as a Knight Fellow at Stanford University where she had been an undergrad 10 years earlier, gaining a knowledge base she now calls upon for her monthly “Back Fence” column on our collective urban existence and the meaning it holds for our personal lives. In her off hours she is a partner and a parent—which means she has no off hours.
Profile
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Around Town
What We're Eating Now: June 2017
Rising Stars
Seattle's Next Hot Chefs 2017
Critic's Notebook
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Critic's Notebook
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Around Town
What We're Eating Now: May 2017
Critic's Notebook
Seattle’s Most Colorful Restaurants
Critic's Notebook
The Restaurant Fix That Could Instantly Boost Ratings
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Restaurant Review
Circadia Is Downtown Seattle's New Palace of Posh
Critic's Notebook
10 Tremendous Seattle Pretzels
Critic's Notebook
The Very Best Sushi in Seattle
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Critic's Notebook
Here Are Seattle’s 10 Great Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Critic's Notebook