Seattle’s Chinatown celebrates its diversity across the Asian diaspora with a range of eateries and shops.

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The diversity of Seattles Asian community is best captured in its name.

Its really beautiful to see that theres the move to represent all the different communities.

Gate in Seatlle’s Chinatown neighborhood

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Here are their picks.

At brunch, cocktails are served, like a ceremonial matcha martini and calamansi mimosa.

The problem: The intricately-made dish took a particular precision to get just right.

Hood Famous Cafe & Bar sign in Seattle

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(E-Jae means older sister in Chinese Thai.)

The food is delicious and unique not your typical Thai food menu, Moriguchi said.

Insider Tip:Admission includes theHistoric Hotel Tour, which Moriguchi says not to miss.

Yick Fung Company store at Wing Luke Museum

Full reproduction of the Yick Fung Company store, one of the oldest stores in Chinatown at Wing Luke Museum.Alan Alabastro/Courtesy of Visit Seattle

After all, the Murakami family had initiate the Japanese store here for nearly 75 years.

Their standard Vietnamese coffee is so good, Shen said.

And I love that they dont charge extra for alternative milk, like oat.

Exterior of Kobo at Higo in Seattle

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