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Korean Tofu House

4142 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

Hours: Monday – Sunday 10AM — 9PM

Quick-serve Korean eatery is a casual, college-town go-to for bibimbop, soups & BBQ.


Samurai Noodle

4138 University Wy NE, Seattle, WA 98105

Hours: Monday – Sunday 11:30am — 4pm, 5pm — 8pm

Samurai Noodle is the first restaurant in Seattle to specialize in authentic Japanese ramen. We take pride in specializing in our famous Tonkotsu ramen (Pork broth), while offering other delicious options. We are passionate about what we do. You will never find us compromising our product - each and every bowl is made with the same passion to give our customers an authentic ramen experience.


Sizzle&Crunch Vietnamese Grill

1313 NE 42nd St, Seattle, WA, 98105

Hours:

  • Monday – Friday 11am – 9pm

  • Saturday 12pm – 9pm

  • Sunday 12pm – 8pm

Sizzle&Crunch Vietnamese Grill serves crunchy banh mi, rice bowls, vermicelli bowls, and salad bowls topped with sizzling meats (or tofu) and your choice of fresh toppings.You can expect a fast-casual experience where the food is served “line style.” In Vietnam, it’s common to have the ingredients separated and prepared in front of you.


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Attractions

 

Alki Beach

2665 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116

West Seattle sandy beach spanning 2.5-miles long on Elliott Bay, renowned for its stunning views of the Seattle skyline and Olympic Mountains


Ballard Locks

3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, WA 98107

The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, or Ballard Locks, is a complex of locks at the west end of Salmon Bay in Seattle, Washington's Lake Washington Ship Canal, between the neighborhoods of Ballard to the north and Magnolia to the south.


Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee Grave Sites

1554 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112

Hours: 10 AM - 4 PM

Grave site of martial artists & actors Bruce Lee & his son Brandon, with a small bench.



Carlos Bulosan Mural

Eastern Hotel at 1207 South King Street.

This mural done by Eliseo Art Silva depicts the struggles endured by immigrants, and their experiences as cannery workers and farmers. The mural is known as “Can You Read the Secrets of History in My Face?” which is a reference to a poem written by Carlos Bulosan, a poet, author, labor activist, and a resident of the Eastern Hotel in the 1930s.


Chihuly Garden and Glass

305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109

Hours: Monday - Sunday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibit in the Seattle Center directly next to the Space Needle, showcasing the studio glass of Dale Chihuly.


Pike Place Market

85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101

Hours: Every day is different in the Market but most of Pike Place Market is active from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with some of our restaurants staying open until midnight or later. Pike Place Market is also open 7 days a week, closed only on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

The Pike Place Market has been a defining Seattle icon for more than a century. Considered by many “the soul of Seattle,” the Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover. Founded in 1907, the Market is one of the oldest and largest continuously operating public markets in the United States and is brought to life by the hundreds of farmers, crafters, small businesses, and residents that call it “home”. While the Market is grounded by its incredible collection of diverse businesses, activities, and services, it simply would not exist without the passion and support from the citizens of Seattle. From humble beginnings to nearly being destroyed – Seattle’s citizens have brought their hearts to the “soul of Seattle”.


Space Needle

400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109

Hours:

  • Monday 9:30 am — 9 pm

  • Tuesday - Thursday 9 AM — 9 PM

  • Friday 9 AM — 11 PM

  • Saturday 8:30 AM — 11:30 PM

  • Sunday 9 AM — 10:30 PM

One of the most photographed and recognized structures in the world, the Space Needle was built as a cultural centerpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair, whose theme was “The Age of Space.” At 605 feet tall, the landmark was constructed to symbolize humanity’s Space Age aspirations, and since its grand opening on April 21, 1962, continues to represent the innovative and forward-thinking spirit of Seattle. The tower’s 520’ saucer-shaped “top house” offers visitors Seattle’s only 360-degree indoor and outdoor panoramic views of downtown, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Cascades and Olympic mountain ranges.