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bethany.jean.clement and on Instagram @bethanyjeanclement. Bethany Jean Clement has written about food, restaurants, and the people and cultures intrinsic to them for The Seattle Times since 2014.","image_url":"","label":"","facebook":"bethany.jean.clement","is_columnist":"","title":"Seattle Times food writer"}],"permalink":"https://www.seattletimes.com/life/food-drink/seattles-most-expensive-lobster-roll-is-it-worth-the-40-price/","excerpt":"The city\u0027s priciest one is a substantial double-lobster number in South Lake Union. 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