Grocery store · Magnolia
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"Leaning high-end, Metropolitan Market is known for its commitment to quality. Shoppers can make selections like the grocery’s from-scratch guacamole, Choi’s Kimchi, and Beyond Burger patties." - Megan Hill
Vegetarian restaurant · Denny Blaine
This cozy, sunlit eatery near Leschi boasts a delicious array of vegetarian and vegan dishes, making it a weekend brunch favorite.
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Hot pot restaurant · Central Business District
Casual eatery for hot pot, featuring a variety of sauces and appetizers, plus desserts.
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Restaurant · Capitol Hill
This cozy spot serves up irresistible Laotian flavors, highlighted by their must-try Lao burger and delightful small plates in a vibrant atmosphere.
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Japanese restaurant · Georgetown
Modest eatery serving Japanese rice bowls with meat, seafood & tofu, plus sides & miso soup.
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Bar · Fremont
"Seattle's premier board game wine bar! Welcoming vibrant community space. ✨ Wine Bar/To-Go bottle shop/cafe/board game store. Plenty of delicious NA (zero-proof) options and snacks. Mon: Commander, Fri: Booster Draft 6:30pm"
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Hotel · Pioneer Square
Polished quarters in an upmarket hotel offering a 24/7 restaurant, a bar & an indoor pool. In the trendy, historic Pioneer Square district, this upmarket hotel in a high-rise building is a minute's walk from King Street Station, and a 4-minute walk from Lumen Field sports and events stadium. Elegant rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screens and kitchenettes; some feature living areas with sofabeds or wall beds. The 1-bedroom suites add separate living rooms. Upgraded suites offer balconies. Room service is available. Breakfast and regular evening socials are complimentary. There's also a casual 24/7 restaurant, an airy atrium lobby bar and a courtyard, as well as an indoor pool, a hot tub and a gym. Event space includes a ballroom.
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Food court · Central Business District
Eatery featuring street-food-style dishes from a variety of Southeast Asian countries.
Cafe · International District
This lively counter-serve café in Chinatown serves delightful Filipino breads, enticing baked goods, and must-try specialty drinks for a cozy cultural escape.
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Jamaican restaurant · Central Area
This laid-back option doles out traditional Caribbean & Jamaican eats such as oxtail & jerk chicken.
Filipino restaurant · Beacon Hill
Casual restaurant serving traditional Filipino dishes, including chicken adobo and lumpia.
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