Din Tai Fung

Chinese restaurant · Ravenna

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Where To See & Be Seen In Seattle - Seattle - The Infatuation

"One of the most sought-after tables in Seattle is at this outdoor mall where paychecks transform into Restoration Hardware loveseats. Waits can be over an hour, but that’s plenty of time to judge everyone by what kind of shopping bag they have. (Apple? Nerd. Nothing? Yikes.) Don’t forget your branded handlebag of leftover pork wontons to make everyone jealous on your way out. A who’s who of UW students and their Aritzia purchases The Lululemon scuba hoodie in heathered core ultra light grey" - aimee rizzo, gabe guarente, kayla sager riley

https://www.theinfatuation.com/seattle/guides/see-and-be-seen-seattle

2621 NE 46th St, Seattle, WA 98105 Get directions

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