Growing Up At Duke’s

A guest post by Amy Waeschle Because my last name isn’t Moscrip anymore, not a lot of people know that I’m Duke’s daughter. My picture is on the wall of his restaurants, so when I’m there people sometimes put it together, but for the most part, I live outside of his and my brother’s world.…

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The Story Behind Duke’s Crab Un-Crab Cakes

Crab

It’s no secret that I love salmon. I mean, I really love it. It’s one of my favorite things to eat in the world! Breakfast, lunch or dinner, I will always love Wild Alaskan Salmon. But if I had to pick a second favorite, I’d go with Dungeness crab. This is a love I share…

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A stellar, sustainable summer seafood salad from Duke’s Chowder House

Seattle Times – Pacific NW Magazine By Bethany Jean Clement DUKE MOSCRIP CAUGHT onto the idea of highest-quality, sustainable wild seafood about 30 years ago — that is, decades before it became the ubiquitous concern of upscale menus and “foodies.” He’s been serving scrupulously sourced stuff at his six Seattle-area editions of Duke’s Chowder House all…

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Duke Heads to the Mall in Kent

Duke's Kent Station Restaurant

Kent Station opened its doors right in the heart of Kent’s Green River Campus, ShoWare Center, plus all the great shops at Kent Station. The popular site soon takes off and shopper, event goers, and neighbors all now have a Duke’s Chowder House to serve the growing population.

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