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  2. Kilig (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino restaurant Kilig operates in Seattle's Chinatown–International District. [4] The New York Times has described Kilig as the "hipper younger sibling" of Musang with a "kaleidoscopic" interior. The menu includes dandan noodles and pork adobo. [5]

  3. A+ Hong Kong Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese restaurant A+ Hong Kong Kitchen is located in Seattle's Chinatown–International District.The menu has included fish balls in curry, rice with minced pork and salted fish, rice rolls, congee, [2] noodle soups, pork chops and spaghetti, pineapple buns, [3] and tea sandwiches with butter and condensed milk.

  4. Saigon Vietnam Deli - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Saigon Vietnam Deli was also included in The Infatuation 's 2025 list of the 25 best restaurants in the Chinatown–International District. [9] Jay Friedman included the business in Eater Seattle's 2022 lists of 18 "vibrant" Vietnamese restaurants in the city and 19 "amazing" restaurants in the Chinatown–International District.

  5. Asean Streat Food Hall - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the food hall in 2023. Asean Streat Food Hall (stylized as Asean StrEAT Food Hall) is a food hall in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.Inspired by the food markets of Southeast Asia, [1] it operates at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street, in the shopping mall called Westlake Center.

  6. Saigon Deli - Wikipedia

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    Interior in 2022. Julien Perry included the business in Eater Seattle's 2013 lists of "The 38 Essential Restaurants" and "Handy Guide to Seattle's 18 Iconic Sandwiches". [3] [10] The website's Gabe Guarente included Saigon Deli in a 2015 overview of "Where to Get Fantastic Vietnamese Food in Seattle for Takeout and Delivery". [6]

  7. Tai Tung (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    "A trip through time to Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurants". The Seattle Times. A new documentary, "A Taste of Home", showcases some of Seattle's oldest and best Chinese food, including Tai Tung in the Chinatown International District. Belle, Rachel (December 21, 2017), Christmas: The busiest day at Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurant, KIRO

  8. Jade Garden Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the website's Jade Yamazaki Stewart and Jay Friedman included Jade Garden in a list of "20 Knockout Chinese and Taiwanese Restaurants in the Seattle Area". [12] Jade Garden was included in The Infatuation 's 2025 list of the 25 best restaurants in the Chinatown–International District. [13]

  9. Joe's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The bar's interior in 2022. Mike Seely included Joe's in Seattle Weekly's 2009 overview of the city's ten "most intimidating" dive bars.He described the business as "a shabby oasis of downtrodden Americana in Seattle's bustling Chinatown" and wrote, "During lunch hour in the middle of the week, the bar is populated by maybe a dozen patrons.