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Tai Tung Restaurant

Tai Tung Restaurant

655 South King Street, Seattle, WA 98104
, 206)-622-7372

We went here for our first date! Known as Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurant, this was also Bruce Lee's favorite place to eat. We recommend making a reservation and request to sit in his spot.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market

85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101

The Pike Place Market has been a defining Seattle icon for more than a century. Considered by many “the soul of Seattle,” the Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover.

Starbucks Reserve Roastery

Starbucks Reserve Roastery

1124 Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101
, 2066240173

With only 6 in the whole world, don't miss out on experiencing the Starbucks Reserve Roastery. Thrillist has called the roastery an "absolute playground for coffee lovers", offering "an immersive experience in how Starbucks sources, roasts, and crafts their beverages".

Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee Grave Sites - Lakeview Cemetery

Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee Grave Sites - Lakeview Cemetery

1554 15th Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112

Both Bruce and Brandon Lee are buried at Lakeview Cemetery. Near Bruce and Brandon's graves you can find the headstones for two of Bruce's earliest Seattle students, Jesse Glover and Ed Hart.

No.9 Alley Hotpot

No.9 Alley Hotpot

930 North 130th Street, Seattle, WA 98133
, (206) 734-5098

This is our favorite place to eat! No reservation needed.

Edith Macefield House - The "Up" House

Edith Macefield House - The "Up" House

1438 Northwest 46th Street, Seattle, WA 98107

The house that inspired Disney's "Up" The small house in Ballard, near the Ballard Bridge, is completely surrounded by the gigantic walls of a shopping center. This house belonged to Edith Macefield, who wouldn’t sell the house to the developers building the Ballard Blocks shopping center. She got offered as much as $1 Million Dollar, but Edith stood her ground and didn’t sell.

Carkeek Park

Carkeek Park

950 Northwest Carkeek Park Road, Seattle, WA 98177

Carkeek Park is a 216 acres park located in the Broadview neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park contains great sunset views, play and picnic areas, picnic shelters, and hiking trails.

Fremont Troll

Fremont Troll

North 36th Street, Seattle, WA 98103

The Troll is a public sculpture, under the north end of the Aurora Bridge. It is clutching an actual Volkswagen Beetle, as if it had just swiped it from the roadway above.

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