Neighborhood 101
Homes
- Median price: $285,000
Crime
- Per 1,000 residents: 208
Schools and Parks
- 4th-graders passing the WASL: 52%
- Park acreage: 1
Commute (minutes)
- To downtown Seattle: 4
- To Redmond: 19
Population
- Estimates: 2,660
Characteristics
- The city's cultural and shopping hub for Asian-Americans; home of the Wing LUke Museum.
Chinatown/ International District
One of Seattle's most vibrant and diverse cultural stews is found in the International District. From the ID, residents have a short walk to work downtown, to the ferries, or to the baseball or football stadiums. Uwajimaya Village, in the heart of the ID, offers one of the region’s most amazing shopping experiences in Asian groceries, prepared foods and goods. And dim sum or congee can become your regular breakfast fare from a number of eateries here.
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Urban Safari: Little Saigon
Just east of Chinatown in Seattle's International District lies this passionate—and utterly delicious—neighborhood.Best Foodie Web sites or Blogs
Everybody’s a critic, especially online.Cravings: Holy Crêpe!
Forget pancakes. Wafer-thin crêpes, ever so delicate, folded and filled with endless possibilities, are sweeping the city.Immigrant Song
The Asian-Pacific American voice gains volume in the Wing Luke Asian Museum’s brand-new home.
Blog Entries
Massage Afoot
Relaxing rivalry is waging in the International District and it's starting from the ground up.Events in Chinatown/ International District
After Hours Jazz Exhibit
Saturday, April 17 - Saturday December 25Get into the groove and learn about Seattle's jazz age at the Northwest African American Museum's "After Hours" exhibit


