Asean Streat Food Hall

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Asean Streat Food Hall
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The food hall's exterior, 2024
Asean Streat Food Hall
Address Seattle, Washington
United States
Coordinates 47°36′42″N122°20′15″W / 47.611777°N 122.337538°W / 47.611777; -122.337538
Type Food hall
Website
aseanstreat.com
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Interior of the food hall in 2023

Asean Streat Food Hall (stylized as Asean StrEAT Food Hall) is a food hall in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Inspired by the food markets of Southeast Asia, [1] it operates at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street, in the shopping mall called Westlake Center. [2]

Owned by Punya Tipyasothi, the food hall has ten stalls for restaurants offering cuisine from various Asian countries, [3] including Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. [4] It is named after the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), [5] and opened in November 2022. [6] Businesses have included Hi Fry, [2] Kopi Cafe, Rolling Wok, [7] and Sweet Moon. [8]

The website Delish included Asean Streat in a 2023 list of the seven best food halls in the United States. [9]

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