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How to Cook a Wolf - Seattle

Italian Restaurant How to Cook a Wolf in Seattle
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How to Cook a Wolf at a glance
Seattle Edgewater Park
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Price per Person $71–$80
mentioned by 82 of the guests
#721 out of 858 places to eat in Seattle
#30 Italian Restaurant out of 32 in Seattle
Good
6.3 out of 10
6.7
Food
6.2
Service
7.3
Ambience
3
Value
577

Reviews

56.8%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Food Quality
  • Inviting Ambiance
  • Attentive Staff
Frequently criticized
  • Mandatory Fees
  • Loud Environment
  • Inconsistent Dishes

The restaurant How to Cook a Wolf is an acclaimed Italian restaurant located in Seattle’s charming Edgewater Park neighborhood. This spot invites you to experience a truly memorable meal.

You’ll find a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere perfect for any occasion, whether you’re seeking a romantic evening or a cozy dinner. It’s a place where culinary excellence meets a welcoming vibe.

Overview: Introducting How to Cook a Wolf

How to Cook a Wolf offers a culinary journey where the food often shines, with many appreciating the thoughtful preparations and cocktails . The atmosphere also contributes positively, creating a setting that many find appealing for an evening out.

However, some guests have noted concerns about the noise level . While the service staff, often described as attentive and friendly, generally makes a good impression, the overall value proposition can be a point of contention.

Guests frequently mention the impact of the service charge on the final bill , leading to mixed feelings about the overall cost.

Good
6.3 out of 10
577

Reviews

56.8%

Satisfaction

206

negative

43

neutral

328

positive

Looking at the bigger picture, How to Cook a Wolf holds a respectable overall score of 6.3 out of 10. Customer satisfaction sits at 56.8%, indicating a somewhat mixed reception. This feedback comes from a substantial 577 customer observations, with 328 positive remarks balancing against 206 negative ones, painting a nuanced picture of the dining experience.

The culinary offerings truly stand out, with Food scoring a solid (6.7), often praised for its quality. The Ambience also contributes positively, earning a good (7.3) for its inviting setting.

Service is generally seen as competent, landing at an average (6.2). However, the Value aspect presents a clear challenge, receiving a lower (3) score, suggesting that many feel the experience doesn’t quite align with the cost.

What people like
  • Exceptional Food Quality
  • Inviting Ambiance
  • Attentive Service Staff
What people don't like
  • High Mandatory Fees
  • Excessive Noise Level
  • Inconsistent Dish Execution

How to Cook a Wolf presents a compelling culinary experience, particularly for those prioritizing creative dishes and a stylish setting. With a recommendation score of 6.4, it suggests a visit could be rewarding if you’re prepared for a lively atmosphere and are less sensitive to pricing.

However, be mindful of the added costs and potential for a noisy environment, which can detract from the overall enjoyment. If you value a quiet, budget-friendly meal above all else, you might find aspects of the experience disappointing.

It’s a place with distinct highs and some notable lows.

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Verdict: Our expert take on How to Cook a Wolf

Food (6.7 out of 10)

mentioned by 98% of the guests

When it comes to the food, it seems like a bit of a mixed bag, with a score of 6.7 suggesting it's generally good, though customer satisfaction sits at a more mixed 61.7%. Based on 329 opinions, with 203 positive remarks, many diners rave about creative and flavorful dishes. Highlights include the amazing polenta fritters, delicious sourdough bread, and well-prepared wagyu and pasta dishes, often praised for their quality and presentation.

However, 94 negative comments point to some inconsistencies. Common complaints mention food being overly salty, undercooked, or bland. Some found certain dishes, like pasta, to be disappointing or not worth the price, with concerns about small portions.

This suggests that while there are definite culinary highs, there can also be some notable lows.

6.7 Food

329

Reviews

61%

Satisfaction

94

negative

32

neutral

203

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Polenta fritters amazing
  • Creative, flavorful dishes
  • Excellent drinks
What people don't like
  • Food too salty
  • Inconsistent quality
  • Small portions

Often praised

  • food
  • carpaccio
  • polenta fritters
  • cocktails
  • drinks
  • Food
  • burrata
  • gnocchi
  • menu
  • sourdough bread

Frequently criticized

  • food
  • pasta dishes
  • gnocchi
  • pasta
  • cannoli
  • drinks
  • salt
  • steak
  • steak tartare
  • Brussels sprouts

If youre looking for creative dishes and dont mind a bit of a gamble, the food here can be quite delightful, especially the polenta fritters. Just be aware that some experiences point to inconsistency in seasoning and portion sizes, so manage your expectations.

Service (6.2 out of 10)

mentioned by 75% of the guests

When it comes to service, it seems like a bit of a mixed bag, with a score of 6.2 indicating an average experience and customer satisfaction sitting at 55.4%, which is also mixed. Many guests praised the friendly staff, attentive and friendly staff, and wonderful crew, with specific shout-outs to servers like Kayden, Troy, and Zorya. Out of 112 total opinions, 62 were positive, highlighting excellent service and staff passion.

However, 45 opinions pointed to some significant issues. Common complaints included poor service, slow service, and rude staff, with some feeling rushed or experiencing longer than reasonable wait times. There were also mentions of minimum service and a perceived lack of training, suggesting inconsistency in the overall dining experience.

6.2 Service

112

Reviews

55%

Satisfaction

45

negative

5

neutral

62

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, attentive staff
  • Excellent, prompt service
  • Staff passion shines
What people don't like
  • Slow, inattentive service
  • Rude staff encounters
  • Feeling rushed, kicked out

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • Service
  • bartender
  • server
  • Coley
  • Devin
  • Greeted at the door
  • Kayden at the bar
  • Ozzie

Frequently criticized

  • service
  • waiter
  • bartender
  • table
  • waitress
  • InKind payment app
  • check
  • dining experience
  • drink modifications
  • drink orders

If youre looking for consistently stellar service, this place might be a gamble, as experiences vary quite a bit. You might encounter a fantastic server, but be prepared for the possibility of slower or less attentive moments. Its a place where the service could either make or break your visit.

Ambience (7.3 out of 10)

mentioned by 58% of the guests

When it comes to the overall vibe, this spot generally hits the mark! With a 7.3 score and a 74% customer satisfaction rate, guests frequently praise the fantastic atmosphere, often highlighting the beautiful design, cozy interiors, and inviting outdoor seating. Out of 77 comments, 57 specifically rave about the ambiance, making it a real draw for many.

However, its not all quiet charm. Some guests found the noise level to be a significant drawback, describing it as too loud' and making conversation difficult. There were 18 remarks noting issues like challenging parking and a lack of adequate AC or airflow, which could make the indoor environment uncomfortably warm.

7.3 Ambience

77

Reviews

74%

Satisfaction

18

negative

2

neutral

57

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Great atmosphere
  • Beautiful design
  • Lovely outdoor seating
What people don't like
  • Loud noise levels
  • Difficult parking
  • Poor indoor cooling

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • ambiance
  • Atmosphere
  • ambience
  • outdoor seating
  • Parking
  • ambiance and energy
  • ambience and décor
  • architecture
  • date night

Frequently criticized

  • noise level
  • atmosphere
  • AC
  • Parking space
  • airflow
  • ambience
  • environment
  • inside temperature
  • noise
  • parking

If you're seeking a place with a great atmosphere and potentially lovely outdoor dining, this restaurant is definitely worth considering. Just be prepared for the possibility of a lively, louder indoor scene and perhaps plan your visit when the weather is mild, or be ready to hunt for street parking.

Value (3 out of 10)

mentioned by 42% of the guests

When it comes to value, a few guests appreciated the transparency around billing and felt the level of experience offered a great deal, with some even finding the bill less than expected. These 6 positive sentiments, out of 59 total customer opinions, highlight moments where the pricing felt fair or even surprisingly good. However, the overall picture for value is quite challenging, with a score of 3 and a very low customer satisfaction of just 10.2%.

A whopping 49 negative opinions frequently mention issues like mandatory service charges, overpriced drinks, hidden fees, and generally expensive menu items, suggesting that many feel the cost doesn't align with the experience.

3 Value

59

Reviews

10%

Satisfaction

49

negative

4

neutral

6

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Transparency appreciated
  • Great deal offered
  • Experience for price
What people don't like
  • Mandatory service charge
  • Overpriced items
  • Hidden fees

Often praised

  • value
  • bill
  • great deal
  • level of experience
  • transparency

Frequently criticized

  • service charge
  • price
  • bread
  • mandatory tip
  • price point
  • service fee
  • 22% is outrageous
  • 4% fee
  • 4% surcharge
  • Brunch

If youre considering this spot, be prepared for potential sticker shock, especially regarding mandatory service charges and drink prices. While a few find good value, the overwhelming sentiment suggests you might feel its overpriced for what you get.

How are the prices at How to Cook a Wolf?

On average, you’ll spend around 79 per person – from 82 guests. That puts this Italian restaurant in the $71–$80 category. For an Italian spot in Seattle, thats comfortably in the higher-end range.

While the average hovers around 79, the pricing isnt all clustered there. We see a significant number of guests opting for experiences over 101 $, indicating a mix of offerings, from solid mid-range to more premium selections.

Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 82 reviews.

How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in Seattle.

Given the average spend and the variety in pricing, we think the pricing feels fair for an Italian restaurant that likely offers both classic dishes and more upscale dining experiences in Seattle. It’s helpful to know there are options for different budgets within their menu.

Customer Reviews: what people think about How to Cook a Wolf

Visit Type
  • Regular Visit
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Ross C.
Review date: 12/24/2025
9
A Neighborhood Gem with Delicious Food and Great Service
We've been several times now and really love this neighborhood gem! Every time we are in, the team takes great care of us and the food is always delicious!
  • neighborhood gem9
  • great care10
  • food10
Price per Person
  • $81–$90
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Noise Level
  • Loud
Eugene C.
Review date: 12/19/2025
7
Beautiful Ambiance, Solid but Unremarkable Food
My experience at How to Cook a Wolf in Madison Park was marked by a truly fantastic ambience and décor. The space is beautifully designed, feeling both intimate and thoughtful. Unfortunately, the food didn't quite match the setting for us. While the mafaldine with braised duck ragu was good, it could have benefited from fattier duck parts and more unified flavors. The burrata with roasted delicata and pomegranate featured fresh ingredients, but the flavor profile felt a bit scattered. The Sea Wolf sourdough was pricey but worth ordering. Overall, it's a beautiful spot with solid food, though I expected a bit more cohesion in the dishes given its reputation.
  • ambience and décor10
  • mafaldine with braised duck ragu6
  • burrata with roasted delicata and pomegranate5
  • cohesion in the dishes3
Price per Person
  • $31–$40
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Faith A.
Review date: 12/13/2025
10
Unforgettable Seattle Dining Experience
My experience at this restaurant was truly unforgettable. I highly recommend indulging in their tasty small plates before diving into the pasta. The food, service, and atmosphere all received a perfect 5/5 rating, making it a must-visit spot.
  • small plates9
  • pasta9
  • Food10
Price per Person
  • $101+
Visit Type
  • Family Dinner
Group Type
  • Family
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Noise Level
  • Moderate
Matt G.
Review date: 12/06/2025
1
Wildly Overpriced with Hidden Surcharges
I had dinner here with my youngest child. The food is wildly overpriced, PLUS there's a fine-print 22% surcharge added! When the prices on the menu are false, that's scummy. I watched our waiter bring out our drinks while the host knocked them over, and our drink orders were forgotten, too. Never going back here.
  • food2
  • surcharge1
  • menu prices1
Price per Person
  • $51–$60
Visit Type
  • Regular Visit
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Large Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Noise Level
  • Loud
Thoki T.
Review date: 12/01/2025
2
Overpriced Pasta, Elitist Service
I've been coming to both locations for over 15 years, but the food is no better than Due' Cucina now. The price for simple pasta here is actually ridiculous. In a sea of good Seattle Italian food, why pay a triple premium for service that is elitist and for food that is just okay? I'd recommend checking out Mioposto or Thats Amore Italian Cafe instead.
  • food3
  • price for simple pasta1
  • service1

What How to Cook a Wolf offers

Planning

  • Accepts reservations
  • Dinner reservations recommended

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

Crowd

  • Tourists
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral restroom
  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Vegetarian options
  • Coffee
  • Alcohol

Dining options

  • Brunch
  • Seating
  • Table service
  • Dinner

Service Options

  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in
  • Takeout
  • Delivery

Parking

  • Free street parking
  • Usually plenty of parking

Atmosphere

  • Upscale
  • Romantic
  • Cozy
  • Trendy

FAQs

What dining options and atmosphere does How to Cook a Wolf offer?
At How to Cook a Wolf, you can enjoy brunch or dinner with comfortable seating and table service. The atmosphere is described as upscale, romantic, cozy, and trendy, providing a perfect setting for a special occasion or an intimate meal.
How to Cook a Wolf provides outdoor seating, dine-in, takeout, and delivery services for your convenience. For parking, you’ll typically find free street parking readily available, making your visit hassle-free.
How to Cook a Wolf has an overall score of **6.3** and a customer satisfaction of **56.8%**. Guests generally appreciate the **Food** (6.7) and **Ambience** (7.3), while **Service** (6.2) is average. However, the **Value** (3) is a significant concern for many.
Many customers praise the quality of the dishes, highlighting items like the carpaccio and gnocchi, along with creative cocktails. The restaurant’s beautiful and cozy atmosphere, often described as ideal for a date night, is also a strong positive.
Yes, guests frequently express concerns about the mandatory service charges and the overall price point, impacting the perceived value. Additionally, the noise level can be quite high, making conversation difficult for some diners.
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Location
4200 E Madison St, 98112 Seattle
Opening hours
Monday – Sunday
4:00 PM – 10:00 PM