"Three syllables. It's pronounced spih-NAH-say, as in, "You don't say?""
Italian
· Seattle, United States
9.3"No, you're not in Italy. But if you want to do as the Romans do, you should know it's pronounced ree-OH-nay 13."
Italian
· Seattle, United States
7.7"Now, here's a Parisian-tinged restaurant with a fancy accent to match. This Pike Place Market gem is pronounced: plas-pih-GAHL' (rhymes with, "French class is down the hall.")"
French
· Seattle, United States
7.6"The sushi at this West Seattle spot is just as popular as the mispronunciation of its name. It's pronounced MAH-shee-koh."
Sushi
· Seattle, United States
8.6"It's referred to as simply La Carta by a lot of folks,because, well who wants to tackle that last word? It's pronounced as in, "Let's take a leisurely down Ballard Avenue for some tasty Mexican food!""
Mexican
· Seattle, United States
8.5"As much as there is to love about bubbly, this is not a champagne cafe, nor is it campaigning to be anything other than a charming little eatery in Pike Place Market. It's pronounced Cafe kum-PAWN-yuh"
French
· Seattle, United States
8.5