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  2. Nue (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Eater Seattle has described the restaurant as an "internationally-inspired street food spot". [6] The menu has included Latvian smoked sprats, Trinidad goat curry, and Romanian mititei. [7] Aimee Rizzo of The Infatuation wrote in 2018, "Nue specializes in global street food. That means you can eat Chinese, Middle Eastern, South African, Burmese ...

  3. Katsu Burger - Wikipedia

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    The chain's main menu features several burgers that are inspired by Japanese dishes such as tonkatsu, chicken teriyaki, and curry.The meat burgers are described by Nation's Restaurant News as "crossover" foods from Japan to America, combining the Japanese sando [] and the American burger; meatless burger options such as a tempura batter honey tofu burger are noted. [1]

  4. Paju (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean restaurant Paju operates in Queen Anne, Seattle.The restaurant serves "innovative seafood-focused cuisine", according to Seattle Magazine. [3] The menu has included Korean fried wings, [4] gochujang-infused beef tartare, salmon carpaccio with lemon dashi and kimchi caviar, and a seafood pancake with Japanese mayo, tonkatsu sauce, and bonito flakes.

  5. List of restaurants in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The city of Seattle, Washington, has many notable restaurants. As of the first quarter of 2017, Seattle had 2,696 restaurants. Seattle restaurants’ gross annual sales are a total of $2.9 billion as of 2016. [1] Seattle is the fifth city ranked by restaurant-density with 24.9 restaurants per 10,000 households. [2]

  6. Taku (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Taku's menu offers marinated, battered and twice-fried karaage nuggets and wings. [6] Additionally, it includes a F*ck it Bucket, chicken karaage rice bowl, a curry karaage burger and a selection of classic Japanese sides like mac salad, furikake fries, cabbage salad and miso soup.

  7. Maneki - Wikipedia

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    Maneki is a Japanese restaurant in the Japantown area of the International District in Seattle, Washington that opened in 1904 as the first sushi bar in the city. [1] [2] Some claim it is the oldest Asian restaurant on the West Coast of the United States, and it is recognized as one of the oldest sushi restaurants in the United States.

  8. Paseo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Paseo is a chain of Caribbean sandwich shops based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in 1994 and went bankrupt in 2014 before being revived under new ownership the following year. It was founded in 1994 and went bankrupt in 2014 before being revived under new ownership the following year.

  9. Katsu-sando - Wikipedia

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    a katsu-sando of Isen, where it was invented. Katsu-sando (Japanese: カツサンド or かつサンド, lit. ' cutlet sandwich ') is a Japanese sandwich which made from Japanese-style cutlet (mainly tonkatsu) between slices of bread, and there are many variations.