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► ABOUT THIS VIDEO: Today we go on a Japanese Food Tour in Seattle, specifically around the University District (it’s the area around the University of Washington which locals call “U-Dub”). For lunch we check out a udon noodle shop that includes a tempura bar.
Then we stroll down “The Ave” (University Way), which has tons of places to eat and vintage/secondhand shops. We also stop by a user bookstore open since the 1970s and go on a nature walk around the Union Bay Natural Area.
For dinner we try various seafood at a Japanese restaurant which some say has the best sushi in town. Hope you enjoy this video. It’s the official part 1 of the “Japanese Food Tour around Seattle” series! Scroll down for the video highlights and featured foods 🙂
Note: Thanks to Bokksu for sponsoring this video! This video was filmed in March 2022.
► VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS & FEATURED DISHES:
0:00 Intro & Preview
0:41 Hello Darlings!
3:15 Udon Noodle Shop
4:01 Niku Udon with Sukyaki Beef
4:16 Katsu Curry Udon with Optional Seaweed
6:15 Takoyaki
6:48 Kaboacha Squash Tempura
7:18 Potato Croquette
7:42 Cafe Time
8:11 Vintage & Secondhand Shops
8:59 Used Bookstore – open since 1970s
9:26 Nature Walk at Union Bay Natural Area
10:19 Japanese Dinner in U-District
11:00 Appetizer: Mentaiko Potato
11:18 Negmina Yakitori (Chicken Thigh Skewers)
11:51 Chawanmushi (Steamed Custard with Ikulea & Uni)
12:31 Luxury Jewel Box of Sashimi
16:33 Spicy Salmon Oshizushi
17:34 More Bokksu Snack Review
19:59 DANCE PARTY!
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