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36 HOURS IN SEATTLE! Mega Food Tour & Things To Do 🎉



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► VIDEO DESCRIPTION: For the next 36 hours, we’re diving even deeper into Seattle! There’s so much to eat and do in this city. We show you a mix of historic and modern spots, including some awesome restaurants!

We also take you on a walking tour around the iconic Space Needle, where there are museums, green spaces, sculptures and more. The next day during another digestive break, we go on another walking tour around Capitol Hill. From shopping to entertainment, you might get too many ideas for your stay in Seattle 🙂

Wow, a lot happen in this video! From coffee “cocktails” to sleeping in a hotel that’s over 100 years old, we hope you enjoy this lovingly created travel vlog. Please refer to the video chapters below for your convenience (yes, they’re spoilers haha).

► VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro & Previews
0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard)
1:09 Trying Café Con Leche
1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice)
1:39 Cortadito
1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea
2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket
2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden
3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks)
4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks
4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge
6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge
7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow
8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast)
8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon
9:02 Fried Oysters Salad
9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures
10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
10:58 Pacific Science Center
11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground
11:37 Seattle Art Museum
11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel
12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour
14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu)
14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain
14:50 Tamarind Whiskey
15:07 Crab Fried Rice
15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken
16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce
17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel
18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout
19:19 Pike Place Market
19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop)
20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again 🙂
20:24 Sopes with Chicken
20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper
21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas
22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place
22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room
23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol
24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails”
25:45 Neko Cat Cafe
26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games)
26:20 Plant Shops!
26:46 Tour of Melrose Market
27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar)
27:07 Yuzu Soda
27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn
27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad)
27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)
27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball
28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball
29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball
29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad
30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu
31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill
32:00 Looking for a bookshop
32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris
32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting!
32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives
33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli
34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia
34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers
34:28 Haloumi & Lamb
34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies
35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad
36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger
37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet
38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby
38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market
38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor)
39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage
44:20 DANCE PARTY!!!

Note: This video was filmed in September 2022. Additional footage filmed in October (such as the fish ladder, Commodore Park, etc).

► Other videos you might like:
○ 12 Hours in Seattle (what to eat & do on a layover): https://youtu.be/_L1eQc0__Iw
○ The BIGGEST NIGHT MARKET in North America! FOOD TOUR & Dim Sum: https://youtu.be/85-4R526MDc
○ 48 Hours in Vancouver: https://youtu.be/jIsPybP8nME
○ Adventures in Washington Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkrsEPn1nU_WaGat1gieudV_ME77x20Za

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  1. Visit http://birchliving.com/missmina to get $400 off your Birch mattress, plus two free pillows! Love how their non-toxic mattresses are Greenguard Gold Certified and crafted with sustainably sourced materials #BirchLiving

    ► VIDEO DESCRIPTION: For the next 36 hours, we’re diving even deeper into Seattle! There’s so much to eat and do in this city. We show you a mix of historic and modern spots, including some awesome restaurants!

    We also take you on a walking tour around the iconic Space Needle, where there are museums, green spaces, sculptures and more. The next day during another digestive break, we go on another walking tour around Capitol Hill. From shopping to entertainment, you might get too many ideas for your stay in Seattle 🙂

    Wow, a lot happen in this video! From coffee “cocktails” to sleeping in a hotel that’s over 100 years old, we hope you enjoy this lovingly created travel vlog. Please refer to the video chapters below for your convenience (yes, they’re spoilers haha).

    ► VIDEO CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro & Previews
    0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard)
    1:09 Trying Café Con Leche
    1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice)
    1:39 Cortadito
    1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea
    2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket
    2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden
    3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks)
    4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks
    4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge
    6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge
    7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow
    8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast)
    8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon
    9:02 Fried Oysters Salad
    9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures
    10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
    10:58 Pacific Science Center
    11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground
    11:37 Seattle Art Museum
    11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel
    12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour
    14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu)
    14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain
    14:50 Tamarind Whiskey
    15:07 Crab Fried Rice
    15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken
    16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce
    17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel
    18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout
    19:19 Pike Place Market
    19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop)
    20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again 🙂
    20:24 Sopes with Chicken
    20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper
    21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas
    22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place
    22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room
    23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol
    24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails”
    25:45 Neko Cat Cafe
    26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games)
    26:20 Plant Shops!
    26:46 Tour of Melrose Market
    27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar)
    27:07 Yuzu Soda
    27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn
    27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad)
    27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)
    27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball
    28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball
    29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball
    29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad
    30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu
    31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill
    32:00 Looking for a bookshop
    32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris
    32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting!
    32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives
    33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli
    34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia
    34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers
    34:28 Haloumi & Lamb
    34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies
    35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad
    36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger
    37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet
    38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby
    38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market
    38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor)
    39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage
    44:20 DANCE PARTY!!!

    Note: This video was filmed in September 2022. Additional footage filmed in October (such as the fish ladder, Commodore Park, etc).

    ► Other videos you might like:
    ○ 12 Hours in Seattle (what to eat & do on a layover): https://youtu.be/_L1eQc0__Iw
    ○ The BIGGEST NIGHT MARKET in North America! FOOD TOUR & Dim Sum: https://youtu.be/85-4R526MDc
    ○ 48 Hours in Vancouver: https://youtu.be/jIsPybP8nME
    ○ Adventures in Washington Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkrsEPn1nU_WaGat1gieudV_ME77x20Za

    😘 Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/MissMinaYT
    👕 Get my shirt: http://bit.ly/MissMinaMerch
    🎵 Music in this video (affiliate link): https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/zo01l7
    🎵 Music in this video (affiliate link): https://artlist.io/artlist-70446/?artlist_aid=MissMina_1195&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=MissMina_1195&utm_campaign=MissMina_1195
    🎥 MY CAMERA & VLOGGING GEAR: https://www.missmina.co/blog/my-2020-vlogging-gear

    MORE MINA:
    ○ Instagram: @missminaoh
    ○ TikTok: @missminaoh
    ○ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missminaoh
    ○ Twitter: @missminaoh

    ► MY KOREA CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/sweetandtasty
    ► MY ARTS & CRAFTS CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/CreativeChillout

  2. Mina, you just made me wanna visit Seattle and I absolutely appreciate your work and what editting app do you use?

  3. Your videos are soothing. I like how smoothly you speak without ahhhmmm and emmmms . I enjoyed every bit of it and most importantly because there are plants everywhere. I love it. I love when there is touch of nature in everything .. fabulous

  4. Coming from someone who loves food I will for sure say I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee❤this video the food looked” the best “ ( if you know you know if you don’t know you don’t know 😂) loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this ❤🎉😂😊

  5. I wish these mattress advertisements would tell you how to dispose of your old mattresses…..because you can't just throw them away with your trash..
    That's the only reason I haven't bought a new mattress…idk what to do with the old one…

  6. I am shocked that that pimple went in a day! Need to try that mask/pimple patch combo…

    Thank you for the very relaxing video, Mina. I always look forward to them 😊 Oh, I'm going to South Korea for two months next spring (still working, but taking some holiday too) and want to visit places outside of Seoul this time, so if anyone has any place recommendations please let me know!

  7. I don't know why I haven't been getting notifications for your channel made me sad cuz I've been regularly watching but I guess now I can binge like 5 videos

  8. I know it sounds like I'm totally ignoring this video but i really have to ask you to release the ladhak vlog asap please Mina , please make it possible asap 😁and also I really like this video especially i would really like to try that lamb dish though 👍

  9. Hi there! Thanks for the fun and interesting video. Just curious as to how far you and Mommy Oh live from Seattle proper?

  10. I love your videos. Your voice is so calm compared to all the other loud foodies. While your out exploring different places others are copying each other recording the same areas. Keep up the amazing work.

  11. I just love your videos so much. Make me want to go everywhere! And luckily, I live in the greater Seattle area, so I can 😉

  12. I’m a Seattle local and I’ve been out of the loop with the food scene. Will definitely check out the newer spots featured – Di Fiora and Maiz. One question for Miss Mina – Do you remember where you bought your headboard featured in the Birch Bed segment? I’ve been searching for a nice one forever and haven’t yet found the right one. Thanks.

  13. Great video! I would love to see a review of the Starbucks Reserve.

  14. I keep hearing from people who live or just recently moved from Seattle that it has become trashed. Not so according to this video or at least not the area that you're in.

  15. #101 Just like that great highway! Welcome back, Ms. Mina! The Duck Sh*t chocolate is Hilarious!!! Prices are crazy high, but that is Seattle these days (Yes, I am one of the few Native Seattleites left). That Ben Paris meal would have been over $122 order ala carte! What a deal at $30/per! Hint on blackberries: when you pick one, look at the stem end – if it is purple, it is ripe! If it is still white, it will likely be sour. Your dancing was much more fluid this time! And the tummy? 'Nuff said!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!

  16. Very random but I would love to see your morning/night skin care routine and what products you use. Your skin is amazing! ^.^ I have been stressing so much lately and my mental health feels like it worsened lately so I have no energy/motivation to do my skin anymore. Sad to say but i went from doing it day/night every day to literally washing my face every now and then :/ I'd love to know how you go through tough times and still manage to take care of yourself. Love the videos <3

  17. I love the adventures you take us on with Mommy Oh. The Chef's dinner was great at $30, espc since Wagyu beef is so expensive by itself! Great tour!!

  18. MoPOP looks very Bucket list worthy an The other fun looking spots 🎉❤ I’m 13 minutes an 4 seconds in an very cute so far

  19. I've lived in Seattle my entire life and have never gone to any of these locations, except Seattle Center of course. The restaurants you try appear very bougie, despite being relatively inexpensive. I appreciate that you can teach even seasoned Seattleites, like myself, something new. However, as you'd expect to hear from any native, the restaurants you visited are relatively new and therefore don't have a cult-ish following that many of the longstanding restaurants do. Thus, I would recommend a completely different set of places. But that's just me. Thanks for the video!

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