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Small Business Spotlight: Kemi Dessert Bar
Kemi Dessert Bar is a small but mighty bakery on Capitol Hill where Asian and American flavors come together. Owner Kelly opened the shop just over a year ago, drawing on her Chinese American upbringing in New York and a deep love of the food that shaped her community. Since opening, she has built a […] read more
9 places to Find Nepalese Food Near Seattle
Have you explored Seattle’s Nepali food scene? As part of AANHPI Heritage Month, we’ve collected a list of 9 Nepalese restaurants. From a Capitol Hill institution with 20+ years on Broadway to a food truck you have to chase down on social media, these are the Nepali-owned spots feeding greater Seattle right now. SEATTLE ❤️ […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Nudibranch Coffee
Two months into its life on Madison and 12th in Capitol Hill, Nudibranch Coffee is already doing something Seattle has never quite seen: a Thai-inspired coffee shop built on community, ethical sourcing, and a deeply personal sense of welcome. Owner Emily Sirisup, a 24-year-old lifelong barista and Seattle native, opened the shop with her partner […] read more






