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      <![CDATA[I can't believe the quality of the food at the Rhododendron - gourmet cuisine for which they could charge twice what they actually do! It's especially nice in the spring and summer when you can eat in the outside cafe. The breakfast omelets are outstanding and the Mediterranean chicken dish they serve for lunch and dinner is to die for. Homemade warm breads are provided and the type of bread changes frequently so you can try a different kind with each visit. The desserts are absolutely delectable. The wait staff has always gone out of their way to give me the best dining experience. Because it is nestled in the campus of the Virginia Mason Medical Center and the Inn at Virginia Mason, I don't think it is as well-known as it should be.
        
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      <![CDATA[I was recently at the rhododendron restaurant and had a delightful breakfast.  My partner just had coronary bypass surgery and thought the convenience of having a hotel and restaurant connected to a hospital a clever idea.  However I heard the manager degrading one of the servers in a way that I thought was most degrading to him when he was not looking.  I could'nt believe it.  She was aware that I heard her as well.  And smiled she in a way that she thought I would congratulate her or something.  I was so angry at what I had heard her just say in reference to "gays" that I could'nt even finish my meal.
        
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