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Nestled between Pioneer Square and the Central District, the Chinatown-International District or "The I.D." (as locals say) is a richly historic neighborhood with gems both culinary and cultural around just about every corner. Its three distinct neighborhoods of Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon comprise the center of Seattle's Asian American community. While many only venture in on weekends for late-night karaoke or recovery dim sum, it has a ton to offer all week long if you're curious enough to find it.
Panama Hotel
Maneki
Wing Luke Museum
Fort St. George
Uwajimaya
Fuji Bakery
World Pizza
Seattle Pinball Museum
Tsukushinbo
Hing Hay Park
MacPherson Leather Co
Trichome
Humble Pie
Mike's Noodle House
Green Leaf Vietnamese
Saigon Deli
Seoul Tofu House
Thai Curry Simple
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Fort St. George
- Address
- 601 South King Street202
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This is by far the best bar to go to in the ID. Don't be put off by the weird-ass 80's office vibe when you walk through the shared entrance. The food is really weird and really good, American food with an asian influence. Our favorite is the ketchup fried rice with an egg omelet on top.