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  • Blogs

    May 8, 2012

    Satay's Peter Ringold and Patrick McCredie Start a Restaurant from Scratch

    College buddies Peter Ringold and Patrick McCredie started Satay with the scent of the roti and satay from Malaysia still fresh on their minds. After a backpacking trip throughout India, Malaysia, and Thailand, the idea for the restaurant we now know as Satay started growing in their minds. However, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2012

    Vote to Send Ayron Jones & The Way to London to Open for Bruce Springsteen!

    Last week I had the pleasure of meeting the supremely talented local guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Ayron Jones. Last month, Jones' blues-rock band, The Way, outshone the competition to win the Seattle leg of the Hard Rock Rising Battle of the the Bands. Today, an even bigger challenge opens up for J ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 20, 2012

    Bako Slings Some Singapore Rice Noodles

    Dish: Singapore Noodles Place: Bako, Capitol Hill Price: $13.00 On the plate: Per the menu: "Wild prawns, honey roasted (char siu) pork, bean sprouts, curry, rice noodles." Note that the dish also includes red bell peppers, carrots, and egg, with corner garnishes of carrot and green onion, as wel ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 10, 2012

    Chino's Walter and Mari Lee Boast Mexican and Taiwanese Eats at Their Modern Day Tiki Lounge

    Walter Lee is Taiwanese, and grew up in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood near Los Angeles. His wife Mari is Mexican, and grew up in a predominantly Chinese neighborhood near Los Angeles. Together, they opened Chino's last month in Capitol Hill, serving up a mix of Mexican and Taiwanese bites to ... More >>

  • Arts

    December 14, 2011

    The Weekly Wire: This Week's Recommended Events

    Walter Lee is Taiwanese, and grew up in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood near Los Angeles. His wife Mari is Mexican, and grew up in a predominantly Chinese neighborhood near Los Angeles. Together, they opened Chino's last month in Capitol Hill, serving up a mix of Mexican and Taiwanese bites to ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 4, 2011

    Friday Food Porn: Eating Pac-Man at Wild Ginger

    Photo courtesy Joshua Huston​ Wild Ginger has spent years doing the same thing, bucking every trend and ignoring every crazy fluctuation in the fickle tastes of the dining public. It started out doing Asian fusion back in the first bloom of its cool and simply never stopped. Today, the rest ... More >>

  • Food

    March 2, 2011

    Wild Ginger's Static Cling

    Seattle's favorite fusion restaurant sticks to its guns.

  • Blogs

    February 14, 2011

    A Peek Behind the Curtains of LUPEC

    ​Welcome to In the Cups, a new weekly column about booze in all its delicious and varied forms. Every Monday, Voracious blogger Sonja Groset will focus on wine, beer, spirits or other libation. Whether it's a new distillery, a wine tasting class, a beer tasting festival, or other booze news, y ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2011

    Chef Tyler Has Some Major Chops

    ​Salish Lodge chef Tyler Hefford-Anderson has a resume that includes some big awards from a hard-to-pronounce fancy-food organization in France. Dang! Yet he has managed to keep his feet on the ground and his hands in the dirt. In addition to cooking at this destination dining landmark, he lov ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 17, 2010

    Din Tai Fung: A First Look

    Photo courtesy chowtimes.com​As reported earlier today, Din Tai Fung--the highly anticipated Taiwanese dumpling house--opened very quietly over the weekend at 700 Bellevue Way Northeast, inside Lincoln Square. There was no big announcement, no fireworks. But because this was one of those resta ... More >>

  • Food

    June 2, 2010

    Top Chef

    The Lams' cluttered, delicious Asian-American dream.

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2009

    Eat It, Portland: Seattle Is the Smartest City in the Country

    Portland may have more fixed-gear obessives. But at least Seattle has more jobs.​At least according to Joel Kotkin, an expert in urban futures. As Kotkin notes, "smart" is now synonymous with "green." And while our neighbors to the south are consistently on the top of any list of the greenest ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 30, 2009

    Thin Wheat Line: Do Re Mi La Cay

    Jonathan KauffmanThin Wheat Line is a weekly exploration of noodles in Seattle. Noodle: Chaozhou-style mi soup noodle Source: Mi La Cay, 718 Rainier Ave. S., 322-6840 Price: $6.75 In the looks department, your average International District storefront is more Adrien Brody than Chace Crawford. Mi ... More >>

  • News

    October 29, 2008

    Was Roxanna Brown an Art-World Fraud?

    Her questionable death in federal custody means we may never know.

  • Blogs

    March 3, 2008

    Jack Johnson Coming to The Gorge

    Her questionable death in federal custody means we may never know.

  • Food

    September 19, 2007
  • Film

    June 13, 2007

    SIFF Week Four: Picks & Pans

    Everything about Julia’s is built on the scale of cute.

  • Diversions

    April 18, 2007

    Was She Into Me or My Dog?

    Everything about Julia’s is built on the scale of cute.

  • News

    January 25, 2006

    Seattle Responds to Big Nanny

    Everything about Julia’s is built on the scale of cute.

  • News

    October 19, 2005

    The Kids Are All Right

    Everything about Julia’s is built on the scale of cute.

  • News

    August 10, 2005

    Time To Grow Up

    Mayor Greg Nickels says a taller, denser downtown is inevitable, even desirable. But critics like Peter Steinbrueck say bigger isn't better unless you do it right.

  • News

    June 1, 2005

    Snookered in Seattle: The WTO Riots

    An exclusive book excerpt.

  • News

    November 24, 2004

    Is This What Failure Looks Like?

    Five years after the Battle in Seattle, results are mixed. Third World delegates have gridlocked the WTO but in the U.S. anti-globalization organizers have struggled to convert street heat into policy.

  • Food

    May 5, 2004

    Happy Hour Guide

    Five years after the Battle in Seattle, results are mixed. Third World delegates have gridlocked the WTO but in the U.S. anti-globalization organizers have struggled to convert street heat into policy.

  • News

    November 5, 2003

    Letters to the Editor

    "Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it."

  • Music

    October 29, 2003

    Music Calendar

    "Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it."

  • Film

    May 14, 2003

    Movies F-L: From the Flute Player to the Lover

    "Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it."

  • News

    September 25, 2002

    Rogue Statesman

    "Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it."

  • News

    July 10, 2002

    Blueprint for Success

    "Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it."

  • Arts

    May 22, 2002

    Parting Glances

    One of S.F.'s edgier talents shares his life thus far in 20 sharp, emotion-packed essays.

  • News

    March 13, 2002

    Waiting in Cambodia

    Seattle is at the center of an international adoption controversy that's preventing families from bringing their children home.

  • News

    April 18, 2001

    High-flying crime

    Boeing's latest fine sends its corporate rap sheet soaring to $100 million in the last three years.

  • News

    March 28, 2001

    Bombs away

    Boeing's latest fine sends its corporate rap sheet soaring to $100 million in the last three years.

  • Film

    July 26, 2000

    Sex: The Annabel Chong Story

    Why a nice girl wants to be gang-banged.

  • Food

    March 8, 2000

    Morton's of Chicago, the Steakhouse

    Where even the service is big and buttery.

  • News

    February 16, 2000

    Life in the HOT lane

    Before killing off or cutting back HOV lanes, let's consider another alternative: selling congestion-free driving.

  • News

    December 22, 1999

    BOSS OF THE INTERNET

    WTO isn't the only multinational who wants to rule the world.

  • News

    December 8, 1999

    Clinton throws brick

    The President's talk of sanctions shatters chance for WTO unity.

  • News

    December 8, 1999

    Toy Story: The Prequel

    Flogging toys online can be a dizzying experience when you work for Amazon.com.

  • News

    December 1, 1999

    Dispatches

    From the WTO front

  • News

    October 13, 1999

    Moore power or less?

    The new head of the WTO hopes no one notices he's the Wizard of Oz.

  • News

    September 22, 1999

    Death to the highest bidder

    The new head of the WTO hopes no one notices he's the Wizard of Oz.

  • Arts

    August 18, 1999

    Show Us the Money

    The not-so-bright future of the world economy.

  • News

    May 19, 1999

    Hostel intentions

    The art of slacking in Seattle, as practiced by twentysomething foreign visitors

  • News

    April 21, 1999

    NOT-SO-FREE TRADE

    Seattle makes an offer to big business: Pony up for our World Trade conference, we'll get you face time with government officials. The feds say: Cancel that sale.

  • News

    December 30, 1998

    Lists of the '90s

    Instant Nostalgia issue

  • News

    September 2, 1998

    A bridge too far

    Toll phobia and rural preservation block a cleaner, cheaper way to operate highways.

  • News

    July 29, 1998

    Beijing's Boeing missile connection

    Who knows what happened to the military machinery that Boeing's merger partner McDonnell sold to China? Or even where it is?

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