July 7, 2015
Ethnic Seattle – With the record-breaking heat of this past June giving Seattleites a taste of what’s to come this summer, we’ve all been clamoring to find …
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By: Cody Bay – Seattle Magazine
Start at Main Street and Sixth and walk down to Jackson Street for two of the most stimulating spots in Japantown: (1) Kobo at Higo, a former Japanese …
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July 6, 2015
Ethnic Seattle – Bubble tea is a great alternative to highly caffeinated iced coffee or heavy ice cream. It’s a treat that leaves customers satisfied but not …
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Always a favorite, this peanut sauce is light and easy to prepare and great for dipping spring rolls or chicken. It can be kept in the fridge for a few days.
By: Chico Harlan – The Washington Post
July 28, 2015
South Koreans are weekend warriors. The sport of choice? Hiking. Mountains are everywhere, and most can be climbed in a …
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By Hsiao-Ching Chou – The Seattle Times
Asian markets can seem daunting, because of the cacophony of unfamiliar products and multilingual packaging, as well as a shopping etiquette that sometimes lacks …
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By: Rachel Belle – My Northwest
In Seattle’s P-Patch community gardens you’ll hear languages from all over the world. In West Seattle’s High Point, the gardeners are mostly Southeast Asian immigrants from Laos, …
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Ingredients
By: Suzy Strutner – The Huffington Post
July 20, 2015
Travel can be tough to afford when you’re a college student strapped for cash. But plenty of websites offer stellar student …
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