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Owner Lupe Chavez opened Leon in late October [4] or November 2021. [6] The business is among Seattle's only Mexican coffee shops. [2]In 2022, Leon participated in the U District Partnership's first annual Cherry Blossom Festival, serving cherry-filled croissants, cherry-flavored Italian soda, and a cherry mocha with latte art. [7]
[5] [12] In 2023, the shop offered specials during the Cherry Blossom Festival on the campus of the University of Washington, [13] and served blueberry and pumpkin doughnut varieties for the 'U District $4 Food Walk'. [14] Donut Factory served cherry glazed ring doughnuts at the Cherry Blossom Festival in 2024. [15]
Oasis Tea Zone is an Asian-[2] and family-owned restaurant chain based in Seattle. [3]There are three locations, as of 2022, [4] including the original cafe in the Chinatown–International District (C–ID) and others in the University District and in downtown Edmonds.
The Betty Boops Airport Cafe now serves Cherry Ridge Airport, to the satisfaction of the Bette Boop Babes Red Hatters of the Hawley area.
In addition to ice cream, the menu includes kombucha and nitro cold brew floats as well as desserts commemorating holidays, such as pink strawberry-flavored waffle cones and a Sweetheart Sundae with a brownie, red wine caramel, whipped cream, and a cherry, for Valentine's Day in 2020. [10]
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Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe is an Indian restaurant on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Vimala Rajendran, an Indian immigrant to the United States, opened the restaurant in 2010. The restaurant purveys home-style Indian cuisine , and Southern food with local produce and pasture-raised meats.
Together they celebrate cherry blossom, eat bento, sing karaoke with salarymen, take part in the Kanamara Matsuri fertility festival, and review automated toilets in Japan. James gets pulled over by the police, then meets Minoru Mukaiya, a train melody composer, to write a jingle for "James May Sumimasen" station.