Often simply referred to as the ID, the Chinatown-International District is a vibrant, multiethnic center of Seattle’s Asian community and one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Its rich history is evident in the museums, festivals, and cultural centers that dot the area. Rows of colorful storefronts and bustling streets invite visitors to explore the diverse culinary offerings, from dim sum and banh mi to sushi, making it a hub for both cultural immersion and gastronomic delights.
Seattle Chinatown-International District
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