Bai Tong Thai
Bai Tong means banana leaf in Thai. Bai Tong started out as a small restaurant near the SeaTac airport, the business grew and is now…
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Bai Tong means banana leaf in Thai. Bai Tong started out as a small restaurant near the SeaTac airport, the business grew and is now…
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Seattle Southside is a food lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of dining options to suit every taste. Indulge in fresh seafood and waterfront views at Salty's on Alki Beach, where you can savor delectable Dungeness crab and Northwest oysters. For a taste of local flavors, head to Copperleaf Restaurant & Bar at Cedarbrook Lodge, known for its farm-to-table concept and Pacific Northwest-inspired dishes. Craving international cuisine? Explore the global flavors of Asia at Din Tai Fung, renowned for its mouthwatering dumplings, or enjoy the vibrant Mexican fare at Moctezuma's Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar. Those seeking a lively atmosphere can visit BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse for handcrafted beers and a diverse menu that includes pizzas, burgers, and more. With its diverse culinary scene, Seattle Southside promises a delightful dining experience for every palate.
Seattle is best known for fresh seafood, including salmon, steelhead, oysters, and clams. Then there's the coffee culture, of which volumes could be written. The city is also known for having a wide variety of delicious Asian cuisine and several well known farm-to-table restaurants.
Without a question, 'Yes!'. The variety of fresh seafood and locally grown produce can best be experienced at the 150-year old Pike Place Market. There are literally hundreds of restaurants to choose from where you can experience Chef-inspired dishes paired with world renown Washington wine or a crisp cider made from apples or pears grown in Eastern Washington.
Washington state is the largest producer in the nation of several crops, growing 95% of all blueberries, 92% of all raspberries are raised here, 84% of pears, 64% of all apples, 77% of all hops for beer, 75% of the nation's supply of spearmint oil, 51% of sweet cherries, and 46% of concord grapes.