The restaurant formerly known as Thackeray is now Fiasco. The emphasis is on pasta, wine, pizza, and takeaway. Fiasco shares space with Claret Wine Bar where you can discover new wines and even purchase a bottle to go with your dinner or to take home. Recently, my Seattle Foodie Podcast co-host Nelson Lau and I had a chance to stop by to try some of the food with our friends @annie_eatsfood and @emeraldcityeater.

The restaurant offers a nice selection of sophisticated cocktails. When we visited, I was feeling like a mocktail so I asked them to make me something. They brought me a refreshing blood orange concoction that hit the spot on a warm spring evening! I’m a firm believer that restaurants should have both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

We were there for a few hours and saw a moderate crowd turn into a busy one. People were laughing, enjoying food, and although it was too cold at the time to sit outside, I can see that being a popular option this summer!

The pastas were cooked al dente and topped with classic sauce preparations. The pizza crust was just right and although I’m not a fan of gorgonzola, the flavor went well with the other pizza ingredients. The menu offered surprises like my favorite chunky avocado frisée, a light spring dish with crispy quinoa, shallot, basil, cucumber, pepitas, and champagne vinaigrette. I guarantee that if you saw me on the street and asked me about Fiasco, the words “avocado frisée” would enthusiastically come out of my mouth!
I’m also a fan of charred broccolini. The char was on point and it was seasoned with roasted garlic, parmigiano-reggiano, breadcrumbs, and chile flakes. The savory flavors with a bit of spice makes a perfect side dish! Unfortunately, I was so busy eating this that I didn’t get a picture.
Starters

Chunky Avocado Frisée, crispy quinoa, shallot, basil, cucumber, pepitas, champagne vinaigrette


Bufala Mozzarella, tomato basil with shallot, olive oil, and aged balsamic
Pizza

Pasta


Basil Pesto Fusilli, sun-dried tomato, kalamata olive, pine nuts, vegan parmesan
House Specialties

Grilled Chicken Piccata, capers, beurre blanc, grilled asparagus, linguine
Dessert
For dessert, the tiramisu ladyfinger stole the show. I’m usually not a fan of tiramisu because it is often too boozy for me. This one surprised me with light flavors that I welcomed after a filling meal. The perfect-sized zeppoli was light and tasty. The blackberry sorbet, courtesy of Gelatiamo, was refreshing! I apologize for the quality of the dessert shots – the lighting became an issue at dusk.
I love that Fiasco has a welcoming space that I could hang out at for hours. Offering more takeaway options for food is also a good thing for our busy lives. Special thanks to Fiasco for hosting our dinner! It was a memorable evening filled with delicious memories!
Wow! The food looks super yummy! Great blog!
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Thanks for reading! It is a great place and I’m so in love with the chunky avocado frisee!
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Ooh! There will be a time when I will try it too although I just hate avocados
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I hear that. Avocados are love it, hate it kind of food.
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BTW what is a frisee?
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Frisee is a type of lettuce. It’s delicious! 💯 💯 💯
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Ooh, sounds fancy
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