Sure, you want to go international traveling. But the jet lag? The expensive plane tickets? The enormous time and effort spent on one trip? As much as we all want to take a break from our busy lives and go explore different cultures, sometimes, we just don’t have the time and money to go on a big trip. During times like this, my family and I like to visit nearby neighborhood attractions. One of my favorites is Seattle’s Chinatown/International District.
The Chinatown/ID is the only neighborhood in America where you can immerse yourself in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Southeast Asian culture. Not only will you find unique stores and gifts, but you will also find the most authentic international restaurants.
Here is a list that I compiled of my top must visit restaurants and stores:
The Chinatown/ID is the only neighborhood in America where you can immerse yourself in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Southeast Asian culture. Not only will you find unique stores and gifts, but you will also find the most authentic international restaurants.
Here is a list that I compiled of my top must visit restaurants and stores:
1. Seven Stars Pepper Szechuan Restaurant
For more information, visit http://www.sevenstarspepper.com/ or call (206) 568-6446.
For more information, visit http://www.sevenstarspepper.com/ or call (206) 568-6446.
3. Henry’s Taiwan Plus
Contact: (206) 682-0390
Contact: (206) 682-0390
4. HardWok Cafe
For more information, visit http://www.hardwokcafeseattle.com/ or call (206) 568-1688.
For more information, visit http://www.hardwokcafeseattle.com/ or call (206) 568-1688.
If you’re more interested in learning about the history of ChinatownID, then be sure to visit the Wing Luke Museum or their website at http://www.wingluke.org/.