International District/Chinatown is a light rail and bus station that is part of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel in Seattle, Washington. The station …
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Oct 8, 2024
Visited as was feeling for Asian food for lunch. Decided on a Korean when maybe we should have stuck with Chinese. The main street, S King was awash in all kinds of emergency vehicles up at the 7th…Full review by The_Concierge_8
Mar 8, 2024
Chinatown international district has many Asian shop, restaurant and supermarket, like Chinese and Japanese shops. I have lunch in a Chinese restaurant, the taste let me remind the home tastes of my …Full review by Eminan01
Sep 30, 2023
Seattle’s Chinatown International District is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. Many sushi, dim sum and noodle shops including bubble tea and karaoke too! Easy to get to by taking the Ligh…Full review by Storyteller199062
Is there any stores that sell dragon fruit, jack fruit and star.fruit
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Yes. There is a terrific market in the middle of Chinatown Seattle. It is called Uwajimaya and they are wonderful. A must see if you are even close to Chinatown.
Are there many shops in the CID? We would like to find something for our daughter who is 8 and loves China, especially anything Panda related.
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Not too many stores gearing for souvenirs in the heart of it. Mainly restaurants and groceries types of shops. There's Uwajimaya though that has a huge selection of things that …
Not too many stores gearing for souvenirs in the heart of it. Mainly restaurants and groceries types of shops. There's Uwajimaya though that has a huge selection of things that she may like.
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