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Seattle Foodie Podcast

By Seattle Foodie Podcast

Join your Instagram hosts @nelson_eats and @monybseattle for the latest on the Seattle food scene, the influencers behind it, and the businesses who keep us coming back for more.
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Episode 105 - Shiela Cruz (@flavourfilled)

Seattle Foodie PodcastSep 14, 2020

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Episode 138 - Cindy Luc (@ms_cyndicate)

Episode 138 - Cindy Luc (@ms_cyndicate)

On the 138th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're interviewing Instagram foodie, Cindy Luc (@ms_cyndicate). Originally, her and her brother started another food account, @savorysyndicate, but her individual food account has flourished as well. Not only does Cindy love showcasing foods from new and small businesses, but she also loves telling the story of the owners behind these local restaurants. Tune in as Cindy tells you some of her current spots and why she loves supporting businesses around her area.

Also, after 138 weeks consecutive episodes and over 2 1/2 years of nonstop shows, it's time to take a little break. We're going on a little hiatus to recharge and get some vacation time from our show. We'll be back very soon with some fresh new content and new interviews. In the meantime, if you're new to our podcast or have been behind, now would be a great time for you to catch up on old episodes. We'll be back very soon just in time for the summer season and the warm weather! 

As for what we ate this week, Nelson checked out the Issaquah Farmers Market that just opened this past weekend and made a bottle swap with Seeking Kombucha and took home breakfast sandwiches from Nature's Last Stand Farm. 

Meanwhile, Monica checked out Chef Shot Nakajima's Taku pop-up with other contestants on Top Chef. Taku will have their Grand Reopening May 5th. She also sampled donuts from the Flour Box, visited the Mami Tran Food Truck and picked up a bag of frozen egg rolls, attended a virtual event hosted by Intentionalist, stopped by Cookies Country Chicken twice, and stopped by the Chinatown/ID for some Young Tea and BeanFish food truck for taiyaki.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast. We'll be back soon!  

May 03, 202135:03
Episode 137 - Maysaa Abouhamze (@cinnaholicseattle)

Episode 137 - Maysaa Abouhamze (@cinnaholicseattle)

On the 137th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Maysaa Abouhamze, one of the co-owners of Cinnaholic Seattle in Capitol Hill. Maysa, along with her business partner of over 10 years, Treva Catsandres, opened up Cinnaholic Seattle 2 and 1/2 years ago and their vegan custom cinnamon rolls have been a hit. Operating as a full on bakery, you can also order cinnacakes, banana bread, cookie dough, and so much more. Tune in as Maysaa tells us how she and Treva started and made Cinnaholic Seattle so popular. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a short week of what they ate. Nelson checked out the new Donburi Station in Bellevue, had Wing Night at Ba Bar and Churros and ice cream at the new Carmelo's Tacos location, got burgers at the Ram Restaurant and Brewhouse and picked up chicken wings and chicken skins from Foulee Market.

Meanwhile, Monica received at Tax Fuel Kit from Java Trading Company, 4th & Heart, and Nutpods, got a delivery from Rethinking Groceries, checked out the Chebogz sister truck, Paraiso, had cookies delivered from Treat Cookies, ate with Steph Forrer and Annie at Wild Ginger McKenzie, and checked out a new pop-up by Enseamada. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Apr 26, 202139:27
Episode 136 - Shubert Ho (@feedmehrg)

Episode 136 - Shubert Ho (@feedmehrg)

On the 136th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Shubert Ho, Executive Chef and Co-Owner of Feedme Hospitality in Edmonds. If you're not familiar with Feedme Hospitality, you'll recognize many of the restaurants in the group, which includes The Market Fishmonger & Eatery, Bar Dojo, Salt & Iron, SanKai, Fire & The Feast, Shooby Doo Catering, and so much more. Tune in as Shubert tells you how he got his start working at Piatti Restaurant to now running Feedme and be sure to check out their #cater4thekids and #schoollunch give back programs.

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you all the places they ate this past week. Both Nelson and Monica had dinner and dessert with @bobaeggs at Le Coin and Pie Bar. Nelson also had Korean BBQ at Shin Sung in Federal Way, tried out Detroit Style Pizza at Moto Pizza in West Seattle, picked up Okazu Pan from Umami Kushi, had brunch with friends at Eques in the Bellevue Hyatt, checked out the Tiny's Pizza Pop-Up at Primitive Brewing in White Center and finished off the week with Mango Sago Drinks at A+ Hong Kong Kitchen. 

Meanwhile, Monica had her belated birthday dinner at the Dolar Shop and Yifang Tea at the Bravern, tried Teasome on Phinney Ridge, stopped by Turtle Coffee for drinks, got more coffee at Local Coffee Shop in Downtown Seattle, visited Hello Em Coffee and Mangosteen with @annie_eatsfood, picked up Banh Mi's from Saigon Deli, got Tacos Dorados from El Camion, and ordered one of everything from Fuji Bakery.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Apr 19, 202150:04
Episode 135 - Tanner Jitmonkonkul (@sticky.sweets.treats)

Episode 135 - Tanner Jitmonkonkul (@sticky.sweets.treats)

On the 135th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're sitting down with Tanner Jitmonkonkul, one of the co-owners of @sticky.treats.sweets. These Thai-inspired Sticky Rice Desserts were a hit when they first debuted at the South Lake Union Market and are now available to order online. These unique desserts come in flavors such as Traditional Coconut, Black Sesame, Coconut with Bourbon Pecan Topping and more. Tune in and listen in as Tanner talks about the origin of @sticky.treats.sweets and so much more.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included a delivery from Lola's Traveling Tea Party. They each got a sneak preview of their Mother's Day for Two Experience in a box, which will be available for pre-order next weekend.

As for what they ate this week, Nelson stopped by Ono Poke for their flash sale, sampled the plant-based options from the Halal Guys, ate at Cafe Ori with foodie friends, and dined at Dough Zone and The Third Place. 

Meanwhile, Monica received a beer delivery from Tavour, stopped by Rubenstein's Bagels, checked out Jemil's Big Easy pop-up at Local Tide, participated in the Nakano Knives Fruit Cutting Challenge, sampled the Sakura Spring Series from Tanuki Izakaya, had a virtual experience from Cafe Nordo, and visited the Nutty Squirrel Gelato and Sweet Nothings and More collaborative pop-up. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Apr 12, 202144:05
Episode 134 - James Lim (@watsonscounter)

Episode 134 - James Lim (@watsonscounter)

On the 134th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we talk with James Lim, owner of Watson's Counter in Ballard. This is a 10/10, 5-star interview as James talks about various topics including what Watson's Counter has been up to lately, his opinion on online customer reviews, his recent knives sharpening service, and why he's only doing takeout during Phase 3. Tune in as we chat with James and his popular coffee and brunch spot. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you where they ate this past week. Nelson checked out The Fish Box in the Central District, had burgers and wings with friends at Tipsy Cow Burger Bar, and got an ice cream and pandesals delivery from Jennie's Goodies. 

Meanwhile, Monica made cocktails with Big Gin, grabbed a Meatlover's pizza from Central Market, had weekday burgers delivered from Uneeda Burger, visited Skillet Regrade with her son, and went on an Edmonds food crawl with @annie_eatsfood and @what.jessie.eats to Fire & the Feast, The Market Fishmonger & Eatery, and Ono Poke.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Apr 05, 202144:34
Episode 133 - Tournament of (Seattle Food) Champions

Episode 133 - Tournament of (Seattle Food) Champions

On the 133rd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're going mano a mano to see which Seattle entree/food comes out on top. It's only fitting since it's March Madness that we selected 8 of our favorite Seattle foods and pitted them against each other in a bracket style tournament to see who comes out as the champion. Will a Cinderella entree make it to the finals? Will a ramen in Capitol Hill knock off one of Seattle's most iconic sandwiches in Round 1? Will a popular Chicken Wing spot steamroll the whole competition? Tune in and listen to all the match ups and upsets and find out who comes out victorious in the Tournament of Champions.

In addition, Monica and Nelson eat through the Greater Seattle area this week in their "What are we eating?" section. Nelson visited Cinnaholic up in Capitol Hill for Cinnamon Rolls and more, received a delivery from Jennie's Goodies, stopped by Sip and Smile for the @bambamlambchops Bamdan, revisited Famous Kitchen BBQ, had happy hour at Joey's in Bellevue, and ate burritos at La Chingona Taqueria, El Maestro del Taco, and Carnitas Michoacan. 

Meanwhile, Monica received new products from Moon Cheese, grabbed cheesesteaks from Tres House of Cheesesteaks, made Cold Brew from Java Trading Co., had a family celebration and picked up takeout from HK Dim Sum, and sampled a Biscoff Cake from local Snohomish baker, Kari Hardy. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Mar 29, 202136:36
Episode 132 - Teena Thach (@teena_thach)

Episode 132 - Teena Thach (@teena_thach)

On the 132nd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Tik Tok content creator, Teena Thach. You might be familiar with her videos supporting local Greater Seattle area BIPOC restaurants and businesses and her popular tagline, "Hey Washington Foodies!" Tune in as we talk with Teena about her process creating her amazing Tik Tok videos and why she decided to showcase the owners and people behind the businesses and their stories.

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you where they ate last week. Nelson got a sneak peek at Famous Kitchen BBQ in Issaquah who are currently in their soft opening. He also made another visit to Formula Brewing, tried out the new Hard Tea Seltzers from Pabst Blue Ribbon, ate lunch at Drae's Lake Route in Rainier Beach, picked up chili oils from Chef Danna Hwang, got bubble tea at Rain Cafe, grabbed pastries from Kiki Bakery, and went to Mountlake Terrace to pick up food from Aliberto's, Snohomish Pie Co. and Double DD Meats. 

Meanwhile, Monica picked up rigatoni from Pasta and Co., had lunch with her son at Isarn, tried out frozen entree's from Beecher's Cheese, stopped by Larsen's Bakery for a box of pastries and had bubble tea at Dreamy Drinks. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Mar 22, 202141:11
Episode 131 - Michela Tartaglia (@pastacasalinga)

Episode 131 - Michela Tartaglia (@pastacasalinga)

On the 131st episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Michela Tartaglia, chef and one of the owners of Pasta Casalinga in Pike Place Market. Pasta Casalinga celebrates their 3 year anniversary later this month and their pastas are a must and refreshing as the menu changes bi-weekly. Tune in as Michela tells us about how Pasta Casalinga originated and all her incites into making delicious pasta.

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you all where they've been eating this week. Nelson had tacos at Caadxi Oaxaca in Snoqualmie and La Chingona Taqueria in Bellevue, picked up pastries from 85C Bakery, had brunch with @grayseas.pies at the Stonehouse Cafe, met up with @annie_eatsfood for dinner at Hosoonyi in Edmonds, picked up sushi at Maruta Shoten in Georgetown.

Meanwhile, Monica stopped by the Fremont Sunday Market to visit T'Juana Tacos and BeanFish food trucks, went with the family to Local Tide, tried the Ramen Kit at Kizuki Ramen, hung out with @annie_eatsfood at Sabine and grabbed boba from Miro Tea. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Mar 15, 202144:43
Episode 130 - Tangents, Openings, Happy Hour, and more!

Episode 130 - Tangents, Openings, Happy Hour, and more!

On the 130th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, the show might have gone off the rails just a tiny bit. Nelson recently visited Smith Tower for Happy Hour this past week and it made us reminisce about the first time we both visited the Smith Tower for the first time and this selfie. Smith Tower is reopened for happy hour, cocktails, and food, so make sure to check out Seattle's bar with the best views.

In addition to the Smith Tower, Nelson also went out to West Seattle for dinner at Lady Jaye, returned to Mangosteen and BobaBar for drinks, wings, and popcorn chicken, had hot pot with the family, and picked up an order of wings from Tony's Bakery and Deli. 

Meanwhile, Monica had lunch at Dumpling Generation in Lake Forest Park, had another cake delivery this time with BabyCakes, had savory pies and cookies delivered by GoodAFBakedGoods, and also had beer delivered to her from Logan Brewing in Burien. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Mar 08, 202129:20
Episode 129 - Val Gallina (@valiciouskitchen)

Episode 129 - Val Gallina (@valiciouskitchen)

On the 129th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're sitting down with home cook and foodie, Val Gallina of @valiciouskitchen. Val has been sharing all of her recipes on Instagram and they are simple and easy to make. In addition, she's been sharing all of the places her and her family has been visiting recently. Tune in as she talks about recipe making and her favorite spots around Seattle.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included a sneak preview of Harmony and Grain, which opens up March 1st, trying out McDonald's new Crispy Chicken Sandwiches, checking out Seeking Kombucha's newest spot in SLU, and visiting Mangosteen on two separate occasions. 

As for what they're eating, Nelson had pho from Pho Bac Sup Shop, picked up chicharrones upon @insatiablyepicurious's recommendation at La Esperanza MErcado y Carniceria, grabbed pastries from Fuji Bakery, and went out to Georgetown to check out People of the Chubbs inside the Sneaky Tiki Bar. 

Meanwhile, Monica checked out Jemil's Big Easy pop-up at Local Tide, had lemon meringue pie at A La Mode PIes, ate at Bumbu Food Truck, and stopped by SUSU Dessert Bar for some caramel hazelnut cake bites.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Mar 01, 202146:18
Episode 128 - Roxanna Zhang (@appetitediary)

Episode 128 - Roxanna Zhang (@appetitediary)

On the 128th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Roxanna Zhang, one of the dynamic duos of @appetitediary on Instagram. Roxanna has been running their food account for more than 5+ years and it includes everything from home recipes and creations to dishes all around Seattle. Tune in as we talk about what they've been making these past several months, what newly places they've discovered around Seattle, Instant Pot versus Air Fryer, and all other food related topics. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week full of eating. Nelson was in Little Saigon stopping by Saigon Deli and Hello Em Coffee, had lunch at Pecado Bueno, participated in a Virtual Chocolate Tasting Class hosted by Theo Chocolate, went down south to pick up Jollibee, stopped by Young Tea for Grass Jelly and Cold Tofu Pudding as well as a sneak preview of their Oolong Tea Pop-Up, and got Din Tai Fung and Xiao Chi Jie for a family dinner. He also received special deliveries from Monica with a ribeye from Mishima Reserve and donuts from @bobaeggs, who delivered to both of us.

Meanwhile, Monica ordered her yearly tradition heart shaped pizza from Papa Murphy's, had wonton noodle soup from Le's Pho Tai, tried out HK Dim Sum inside the Asian Family Center, received a cakes from Cakes on 28th and All Purpose Baking Co., had a delivery from Sweet Nothings and More, ordered bagels and more from Seattle Bagels, had another delivery from Topo Chico with their Twist of Tangerine Mineral Water, ate out at Fiasco for her belated birthday dinner, and finally, accompanied @what.jessie.eats to Ono Poke and the Market Fish Monger.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Feb 22, 202144:33
Episode 127 - Alisa Muratova (@sweetnothingsandmore)

Episode 127 - Alisa Muratova (@sweetnothingsandmore)

On the 127th episode of the Seattle Foodie Project, we're sitting down with Alina Muratova, owner of the bakery pop-up Sweet Nothings and More. Sweet Nothings and More is making unique and creative pastries and sweets weekly as well as delicious chocolates at their pop-ups. Tune in as Alina tells her story of how she made the leap to owning her own business.

In addition, Monica and Nelson announce the three winners of the Young Tea Giveaway featuring the Cold Tofu Pudding and Hot Grass Jelly Set. Due to the snow this weekend, the pop-up will be this upcoming Friday and Saturday.

As for what they ate this week, Nelson had Cheesling chicken from BB.Q Chicken, previewed Ahi Tuna Tacos and Pandan Horchata from Mangosteen and BobaBar, picked up pizza from Formula Brewing, stopped by Yeti Bento, picked up cocoa bombs from the Cozy Bomb, grabbed Okazu Pans from Umami Kushi and Cakes of Paradise at Uwajimaya, and had Lunar New Year Takeout Dinner from Dough Zone.

Meanwhile, Monica visited Sabine in Ballard, had pasta at Due Cucina in Totem Lake, got several Valentine's Day deliveries from Macadons and Dang Goodies, Bells Pastries, Sundre Box, and Girl Scout Cookies. She also received a gift of Socola Chocolates from San Francisco shipped by @bobaeggs.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Feb 15, 202140:20
Episode 126 - Gracie Santos (@grayseas.pies)

Episode 126 - Gracie Santos (@grayseas.pies)

On the 126th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Gracie Santos of @grayseas.pies. She has been making a wide array of pies including apple, pecan, pear and gorgonzola, and her Girl Scout Series Samoas and Thin Mint Pies. Tune in as we talk to Gracie about how she went from recreational baker to now hosting pop-ups and find out what ingredients she wants to work with in the future. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you about Young Tea's upcoming pop-up where you can pre-order Hot Grass Jelly and Cold Tofu Pudding this weekend as well as Tet in Steattle's Restaurant Week, which starts this Friday. They also recap the week, which included sampling frozen Asian-inspired entrees and sides from the local Seattle company, InnovAsian. They also received a bottle of Kari Kari Chili Crisp oil and they review it too.

As for what they ate this past week, Nelson visited Fischer Meats for some pepperoni sticks and Landjaeger, had lunch at Noodle Boat Thai Cuisine, picked up dinner from Canton Noodle House, had boba from Cha Time in MLK, and went on a food crawl with friends to Coffeeholic, Billiard Hoang, Pho Bac Sup Shop, and Kau Kau. He also went on a mini ID food crawl and stopped by Dim Sum King, SuSu Dessert Bar and Young Tea.

Meanwhile, Monica has been consuming GEMINI meal replacement shakes from Unico Nutrition.She also got a delivery from Oso Negro Baking Co.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Feb 08, 202140:37
Episode 125 - Phil Mar (@philmaaaeats)

Episode 125 - Phil Mar (@philmaaaeats)

On the 125th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Food Instagrammer, Phil Mar (@philmaaaeats). Phil has been consistently grabbing takeout over the past several months and has been trying his best to support local Seattle restaurants. Tune in as he and Monica discuss some of his favorite spots around Seattle as well as international food as he traveled to several locales before the pandemic. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson received a home delivery from Chocolate Strawberry and More and they review their chocolate dipped strawberries. These strawberries are ready for pre-order just in time for February.

As for what they ate this week, Nelson got several deliveries from Aberlour Single Malt Scotch Whisky celebrating Burns Night Supper, Mochi Doki Mochi Ice Cream, and Mama Star Chili Oil. Plus, he also went out to Totem Lake Village to check out the newest location from Due Cucina, stopped by the new Bobalust in Kirkland for a beverage, grabbed takeout from Cafe Ori and Senor Taco, and picked up lunch from Square Lotus and Tofu 101. 

Meanwhile, Monica had chicken wings from Star in the Sky, checked out the Sweet Nothings and More Pop-Up at Lupo in Fremont, picked up some Seattle Pops, had lunch at Sisi Kay Thai, and visited her regular spots including Pho Tic Tac, Katsu Burger, and Teriyaki Time. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Feb 01, 202138:09
Episode 124 - Festivus in January

Episode 124 - Festivus in January

On the 124th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we missed Festivus in December, so we're airing out a lot of grievances in January. Listen from beginning to end as we talk about some our latest gripes including the popular Tik Tok Tortilla Hack, our views on Orange Chicken and Sesame Chicken, and so much more!

In addition, Monica and Nelson go through everything they've been eating this week. Nelson stayed on the Eastside grabbing sandwiches from Sandwich House Tres, lunch from Ezell's, had beers at Maelsrom Brewing Company in Kirkland and picked up dinner from Teriyaki Plus. He also went out to the Chinatown/ID for takeout from Gan Bei and Seattle Best Tea. 

Meanwhile, Monica had the Cookies Country Cafeteria Chicken Sandwich from the Li'l Woody's and Cookies Country Dough Collab, had rolls and nigiri from Sushi I, received a delivery from Sweet Nothings and More, was out in U-Village and visited Hokkaido Ramen Santouka, Tutta Bella, and Hello Robin. She also made drinks from Arteao she purchased from TheWMarketplace, grabbed takeout near her house from Mekong Village and Shandong Bao House, and sampled chorizo made by Coro Foods/Salumi. Finally, she finished off her week at Pecado Bueno in Fremont. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jan 25, 202133:35
Episode 123 - Emily Allport (@lowridercookiecompany)

Episode 123 - Emily Allport (@lowridercookiecompany)

On the 123rd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Emily Allport, owner of Lowrider Cookie Company. Emily and Lowrider Cookie Company makes some of the best cookies in Seattle. There are currently two locations in Seattle in the Central District and Georgetown and they are also offering nationwide shipping. Tune in as Emily tells us how Lowrider Cookie Company went from beginning at Farmers Markets and Pop-Ups to having permanent locations. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you about where they went and ate this past week. Nelson was influenced by Monica to give Panda Express another shot while also getting Mexican food at the reopened Taqueria La Venadita in Issaquah. He also had lunch at Feed Co. Burgers, celebrated National Bagel Day with Rubinstein's Bagels, and had late night slices from Breezy Town Pizza. 

Meanwhile, Monica had Vietnamese Cold Brew from Omni Bev, had more Pozole from Agua Verde Cafe, checked out Lew's BBQ in Everett, got takeout from Teriyaki Time, ate Tres Lecheria cake she found in the freezer, and got a delivery from the Chocolate Gift Box. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jan 18, 202140:58
Episode 122 - Monica Rodriguez (@t.juanatacos)

Episode 122 - Monica Rodriguez (@t.juanatacos)

On the 122nd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Monica Rodriguez, Chef Owner of T'Juana Tacos.  Listen to how T'Juana Tacos evolved from Farmers Markets to Ghost Kitchen and finally to their very own Food Truck. Monica is so passionate about her Mexican heritage and family recipes, you'll want to tune in to this conversation. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson finally got together in a while and went out to Fremont to check out Uneeda Burger's new healthy menu items. Check out what they ordered including the new Basil crusted Salmon Sandwich with Fennel Salad, Veggie Burger, Vegetarian Chili and much more.

As for what they're eating, Nelson checked out Eastside spots including La Chingona Taqueria, Xiao Chi Jie, and the new location of 85C Bakery Cafe. He also grabbed takeout from Fremont Bowl, visited the new and 2nd location of Spice Waala with Monica, and went on a mini Ballard food crawl picking up additional takeout at PInk Bee and Mr. Gyro's. 

Meanwhile, Monica had a craving for Panda Express, picked up takeout from X'ian Noodles, stopped by Kizuki Ramen for noodles, had sushi from Katsu Burger, ate at Kidd Valley, and met up with @eatingwiththao for a socially distant cookie drop. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jan 11, 202143:31
Episode 121 - Craig Yamada (@thedonutlabseattle)

Episode 121 - Craig Yamada (@thedonutlabseattle)

On the 121st episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Craig Yamada, owner of the @thedonutlabseattle. His malasadas are a must try in Seattle and they come in so many delicious and unique flavors. They're made to order, fresh, and should be eaten immediately once received. Listen in as Craig talks about how @thedonutlabseattle originated and what new flavors they've been working on. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson had a gift exchange over the holidays and they tell you about their gifts from Cozy Bombs and limited edition paraphernalia from Dick's Drive-In. 

Also, Nelson did a collaboration with Kryse and created an ice cream flavor together and it's Orange Blossom Creamsicle. You can now pre-order the new flavor on Kryse.squarespace.com. 

As for what they were eating this week, Nelson grabbed takeout from Yeh Yeh's in Lynnwood, Rhodie's Smokin' BBQ in Preston, and Aliberto's in Mountlake Terrace. He also sampled the limited edition holiday flavors from Ellenos Greek Yogurt, picked up Pierre Hermes Macarons from L'Experience Paris, sampled Pies from Grayseas Pies, had tacos at Standard Brewing, picked up a cruffin at Temple pastries, and got fried chicken to-go at Quick Pack. 

Meanwhile, Monica created cocktails from Coffeeholic and Topo Chico, ate for a cause with Stoneburner benefiting Keep Music Live WA, had pozole from El Camion, and made Breakfast Burritos using Redondo's Portuguese Sausage. She also visited Green Tree in Greenwood, Monkey Bridge in Ballard, Din Tai Fung, Hello Robin, and BaBar. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jan 04, 202142:01
Episode 120 - Dear 2021...

Episode 120 - Dear 2021...

On the 120th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're ringing in the new year with "Dear 2021" letters. Like many of us, we can't wait for 2020 to be behind us and for the upcoming new year to grace us with health and normalcy. On this episode, we decided to write letters to tell you what 2020 meant to us and what we're excited 2021 will look like in our eyes. 

In addition, even though it was the holidays, Monica and Nelson still tell you where they ate this past week. Nelson picked up a Game Day Tailgating Meal Kit from Quickfire Seattle, picked up 2 bottles of Crema de Vie from friends of the podcast, @thechinolatinaway, grabbed takeout on Christmas Eve from Noodle Boat Thai Cuisine, and made a doughnut run to Legendary Doughnuts. 

Meanwhile, Monica had Jollibee with @mrfrankstagram, checked out the new limited edition flavors from Ellenos Yogurt, made pancakes out of Topo Chico Water, revisited Don Lucho's, and made a Chinatown run for Fuji Bakery, Kau Kau, goPoke, and Uwajimaya. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Dec 28, 202024:41
Episode 119 - Andy Gundel (@urbanfamilybrewing)

Episode 119 - Andy Gundel (@urbanfamilybrewing)

On the 119th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Andy Gundel, owner of Urban Family Brewing Co. Andy and Nelson used to work with each other on the Eastside many years ago. Listen in as they reminisce about working together and how Andy went on to owning a successful brewery in Urban Family Brewing as well as what what they're working on in the taproom for the upcoming months. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included grabbing takeout from Enzo's Bistro & Bar and sitting down with Chef Nick Novello for a slice of pizza, picking up meal kits from Joey Kitchen U-Village, and making signature cocktails from Empress 1908 Gin.

As for what we're eating, Nelson picked up takeout from the Brick in Renton under new ownership, checked out Cookies Country Chicken's newest Pioneer Square location, had The Cookie from Metropolitan Market, grabbed lunch at Ma'Ono and Rachel's Ginger Beer, and picked up dinner from Xi'an Noodles. 

Meanwhile, Monica had Flamin' Hot Cheetos Sushi Rolls from Hissho Sushi, sampled fermented products from Firefly Kitchen, and revisited Kidd Valley, Tres House of Cheesesteaks, Pho Tic Tac, and Pop Pop Thai. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Dec 21, 202044:21
Episode 118 - The Holiday Episode

Episode 118 - The Holiday Episode

On the 118th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, it's our Holiday Episode for 2020! Since everything has been different this whole year, we're doing our Holiday edition a little unconventional. For this year, we're telling you 6 Holiday candies we cannot stand. You'll want to hear this as some of our choices are quite controversial. Also, we give you our version of 12 Days of Christmas (food). We made a Top 12 list of our favorite foods we ate this year for you to enjoy. We tried to put it in song form in honor of the 12 Days of Christmas, but one of us didn't quite follow the rules correctly. Make sure to tune in to hear what happened.

As for the rest of the show, the Washington State Beef Commission sent us both lovely gifts over the week and we wanted to tell you all about it.

As for what we ate this week, Nelson made another visit to Terry's Kitchen and went on two mini food crawls, one in Issaquah and one in Chinatown. In Issaquah, he visited Fischer Meats, grabbed takeout from Umi Cafe, and boba from ShareTea Issaquah. While in Chinatown, he got the last of the desserts from SuSu, went to Young Tea and sampled their Holiday Pop-Up Dessert Jelly Trio, and got wonton noodles and congee from Mike's Noodle House.

Meanwhile, Monica revisited several of her favorite spots including T'Juana Tacos, Sisi Kay Thai, CheBogz Food Truck at Chuck's Hop Shop, Pagliacci, Bell's Pastries, and Seattle Cinnamon Rolls. She also picked up a meal kit from Joey Kitchen U-Village, shared hot chocolate bombs from Sweet Nothings and More with her son, had pizza from Spark PIzza, and got takeout from Laem Buri and Ivar's. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Dec 14, 202040:37
Episode 117 - Sena Wheeler (@senasea_seafoods)

Episode 117 - Sena Wheeler (@senasea_seafoods)

On the 117th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Sena Wheeler, one of the owners of Sena Sea Wild Alaskan Fish. Sena, along with her husband, Rich, run this 3rd generation Alaska fishing family-owned business. Known for their high quality fish products including Copper River Salmon and Sablefish/Black Cod, they are deliver fresh seafood directly to your home. Listen in as Sena tells you how Sena Sea Wild Alaskan Fish originated and how their business has pivoted from farmers markets to online ordering during these past several months. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson also received a delivery from Sena Sea Wild Alaskan Fish and they review everything that was in the package as well as how they prepared some of the fish in the kitchen. 

As for what they were eating this week, Nelson went to Bellevue Square to check out Me + Crepe, rejoiced with Monica about the return of the McRib from McDonald's, picked up cookies from Low Rider Backing Co., grabbed Uni from Seattle Fish Guys, had Japanese Curry at Yoroshiku for the Suika/Rondo/Tamari Bar pop-up, and grabbed street tacos from the Bandidos Food Truck.

Meanwhile, Monica visited Nacho Mama's for their special Cantonese BBQ Pork Nachos, made another stop to Piroshky Piroshky, got free delivery from Wing Stop, ordered more Kukuruza popcorn, checked out the Sweet Nothings and More Pop-Up at Bells Cookie Co., and had burgers at the new Shake Shack in U-Village. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Dec 07, 202038:41
Episode 116 - Mallory Sczygelski (@seattlemallory)

Episode 116 - Mallory Sczygelski (@seattlemallory)

On the 116th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with food photographer, Mallory Sczygelski. Mallory's Instagram account originally intended to showcase all of Seattle's best spots, but over the last several months, it has now evolved into predominantly a food account around Seattle. Fairly new to the Emerald City, listen in as she discusses food photography and her favorite spots she's recently discovered for takeout and outdoor dining . 

In addition, for the first time on our show, we eat and drink foods live on air as we sample several small, local food and drink vendor companies that are available to purchase at Made in Washington stores and their online site. These local companies and their products make great gift ideas for the holidays. Tune in as we sample cookies from Holy Bee's Bakery, teas from Whidbey Tea Company and Capuli Club Edible Teas, almonds from Absolutely Nuts, BBQ sauce from Paunchy Elephant, and so much more. 

Also, we got a surprise delivery of Snow Cap Winter Ale from Pyramid Brewing and tell you all about it. 

As for what we ate this week, Nelson got sushi rolls the day before Thanksgiving from Musashi Rollhouse and Korean food from the Third Place in Redmond. 

Meanwhile, Monica, reintroduced herself to Taqueria El Sabor, Macadons, Moon Cheese, Kizuki Ramen, and Teriyaki Time. She also was in her kitchen working on recipe development using ingredients from D'Vash Date Syrup, Ellenos Greek Yogurt, Seattle Cinnamon Roll, and Bells Pastries.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Nov 30, 202041:06
Episode 115 - Chris and Sandra Curtiss (@nachomamasseattle)

Episode 115 - Chris and Sandra Curtiss (@nachomamasseattle)

On the 115th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with the owners of the Nacho Mamas Food Truck, Chris and Sandra Curtiss. You can visit their food truck at various breweries and locations. They're serving your not so ordinary gourmet nachos as well as soups and other fares. Also, make sure you don't skip their dessert specials. Listen in as Chris and Sandra tell you about the evolution of their food truck and how it all started. 

Also, it's Thanksgiving week, we we tell you what we're all thankful for. Listen in as we give you 6 things we're both grateful for during this crazy year.

As for this week, Monica and Nelson both received a delivery of live Dungeness Crab from Fathom Seafood in Tacoma, WA. 

In addition, for what they ate this week, Nelson had lunch and a tour of the garage at Derby Restaurant and The Shop in the Industrial District, checked out the new Salt and Straw that just recently opened in Kirkland, got takeout from the Box and Burgers, and got boba from Yifang in Redmond. 

Meanwhile, Monica received a delivery from Blue Star Donuts, had fried chicken at the Counter at Old Ballard Catering Co., and revisited Heaven Sent Fried Chicken, Tutta Bella, Sisi Kay Thai, and Bells Pastries. 

Thank you so much for listening. We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast.

Nov 23, 202046:42
Episode 114 - Tasha and Ronny (@thechinolatinaway)

Episode 114 - Tasha and Ronny (@thechinolatinaway)

On the 114th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Tasha and Ronny of @thechinolatinaway, formerly @chinoychinaeats. Ronny and Tasha recently hosted their second Papi Chino Pop-Up at Cafe Opla and it was a hit serving Cuban inspired food and drinks. As foodies in Seattle, listen in as they talk about the difference between the food scene in Miami versus Seattle. Also, Ronny tells us what he's been cooking up for Tasha while they've been at home these past few months. 

In addition, it's our Thanksgiving Extravaganza Episode! Tune in as Nelson provides you with 4 options to purchase Thanksgiving Dinners and Turkeys to-go while Monica gives you several options to get pies around Seattle before Thanksgiving.

Moreover, Monica and Nelson also checked out a new spot for lunch on Aurora Ave called Hangry Panda.

As for what they ate this week, Nelson went on a Kent food crawl, which included Egghole and Nana's Southern Kitchen. He also stopped by Sip and Smile for their new Chicken Apple Delight sandwich, dined at the new outdoor area at Dock and Drink at the Hyatt in Lake Washington, checked out the La Dulce Pop-Up, ordered lunch from Sam Choy's Poke to the Max, grabbed coffee at Coffeeholic, and picked up Lao Sausage at Vientiane Grocery Market and Banh Mi's at Q Bakery.

Meanwhile, Monica visited Seattle Cinnamon Roll twice, grabbed takeout from Twisted Cuban Cafe and Kiriba Sushi, had beverages from Dutch Bros and Fick's Hard Seltzer. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Nov 16, 202045:01
Episode 113 - Joey & Karma Lee (@bobaeusa)

Episode 113 - Joey & Karma Lee (@bobaeusa)

On the 113th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Joey and Karma Lee, owners of Bobae in Woodinville. Bobae just recently celebrated their 1-year birthday in September and they are known for their unique boba and drinks series like the Nitro series. Bobae prides themselves in using all natural ingredients, no additives, and everything is made in house. Frequent customers love their monthly specials like their Pumpkin series in October and the Golden Memory, sweet corn milk drink, in November. Listen in as Joey and Karma tell us how Bobae got started and the process of creating all their original beverages.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week, which included lunch at Wild Ginger McKenzie in South Lake Union. Currently, all Wild Ginger locations are offering 50% off for bottles of wine when you dine in and they are also participating in Seattle Restaurant Week. They also got a delivery from McDonald's to help premier the new sweet bakery items added to their current Breakfast menu. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson got takeout from Musashi's for his Election Day meal, sampled the superfood granola, Forij, had beers at the Queen Anne Beer Hall, grabbed lunch from Dumpling the Noodle in Wallingford, and finished the week off picking up Tres Leches cake from the @feedthepudge x @tres_lecheria Pop-Up with Monica and friends.

Meanwhile, Monica ordered jars of Sticky Sweets and Treats, stopped by for a 2nd lunch at Agua Verde Cafe, and experimented with some holiday recipes, using Ellenos Greek Yogurt and Just Date Syrup.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Nov 09, 202044:36
Episode 112 - Felipe Hernandez (Los Hernandez Tamales)

Episode 112 - Felipe Hernandez (Los Hernandez Tamales)

On the 112th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're sitting down with Felipe Hernandez, owner of Los Hernandez Tamales in Union Gap, WA and winner of the 2018 James Beard Award for America's Classics. Los Hernandez Tamales has been in business for over 30 years making tamales and it's a destination for those in Western Washington who make it out to Eastern Washington. Listen in as Felipe Hernandez tells us how Los Hernandez Tamales originated and how they learned of their James Beard recognition.

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you about two upcoming Pop-Ups hosted by some of your favorite foodies. Make sure you pre-order your Tres Leches Cakes before noon on November 3rd to get your @feedthepudge X @tres_lecheria Cakes for pickup this Sunday. On Saturday, be sure to stop by Cafe Opla for the 2nd Papi Chino Pop-Up hosted by @chinoychinaeats. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson went to Kirkland to grab takeout from Tokyo Stop and Shake Shack, sampled dipped cookies from Dipped Elegance, had lunch at Tamari Bar, checkout Lil' Woody's for their Fast Food Month, grabbed sandwiches from Sip & Smile, had beers and burgers at Perihelion Brewery and stopped by the Despi Delite Bakery.

Meanwhile, Monica did a lot of home cooking using Franz Bakery Bread, Mom's Micro Garden Greens, and Ellenos Greek Yogurt and created a charcuterie board using Coro Salami, Beecher's Cheese, and Milton's Cheese Crackers. She also picked up food from Kiriba Sushi, Pho Tic Tac, Little Ting's Dumplings, T'Juana Tacos, and Piroshky PIroshky, and reviews Bell's Pastries Monthly Macaron Halloween set.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Nov 02, 202040:30
Episode 111 - Trinh Nguyen (@basarestaurant)

Episode 111 - Trinh Nguyen (@basarestaurant)

On the 111th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Trinh Nguyen, one of the owners and chefs of Ba Sa Restaurant in Bainbridge Island. Ba Sa is one of the hottest restaurants in the Greater Seattle area and is worth taking the ferry ride over. They just celebrated their one year anniversary in September and Ba Sa is always creating new and innovative Vietnamese and Asian dishes. Listen in as Trinh talks with us about how Ba Sa's concept came about and what they been doing to pivot during the past several months. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included our dining experiences at Soi in Kirkland and getting deliveries from Moms Micro Garden and Franz Break for their Spirit of Giving Campaign. We also reviewed the new holiday 4-pack from Coro by Salumi, perfect gifts for the upcoming holidays or just to pick up for an every day snack.

As for what we ate this week, Nelson was down by the Amazon Doppler checking out the Regrade Streateries in the SLU. He also ate at Marination and Casco Antiguo while down there. Moreover, he also had a delivery of Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes from Trophy Cupcakes, checked out the new Ramen Ramen Pop-up in Hillman City, tried the new drink from Coffeeholic, experienced the Beer Wall at Vinason Pho & Grill, and had lunch with friends at Mekong Village.

Meanwhile, Monica did some cooking at home with his son, went on a food crawl eating at Mike's Noodle House, SuSu Dessert Bar, TP Tea, and Bamboo Sushi and Frankie and Jo's at U-Village. She also visited Agua Verde Cafe, Tutta Bella, and Sugar & Spoon.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Oct 26, 202045:56
Episode 110 - Lauren Ko (@lokokitchen)

Episode 110 - Lauren Ko (@lokokitchen)

On the 110th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're talking to Lauren Ko (@lokokitchen), author of the new book, Pieometry. Lauren took the social media world by storm with her viral eye-popping and elegant pie and tart designs. She just recently released her new book, PIeometry, and is available anywhere books are sold. Learn all of her tips, tricks, and recipes for making all of her wonderful pie and tart creations in Pieometry. Also, signed copies are available at Made in Washington stores. Tune in as Lauren tells us about how she first started creating her pie designs and how her new book came about.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included cookies from Crumbl Cookies that just recently opened in Covington. They also tell you about the Franz Bakery Spirit of Giving campaign, which starts on October 23rd and ends November 22nd. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson went to Pike Place Market and stopped by Panier Bakery and Michou, grabbed lunch at Fremont Bowl, had dinner in Issaquah at Green Iron Mongolian Grill, stopped by Q Cafe for a cake from V with Love Cakes, and grabbed Chorizo Breakfast Burritos from the T.Juana Tacos Food Truck. 

Meanwhile, Monica sampled the pinata cake from Sweet Nothings and More, had a delivery from Milton's, ate at Grill City inside Seafood City, stopped by Go Poke and Dochi, had food from Tolu, and visited Momocha, Where Ya at Matt, Agua Verde Cafe, and Tutta Bella.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast.

Oct 19, 202047:22
Episode 109 - Traci Calderon (@atriumkitchenatpikeplace)

Episode 109 - Traci Calderon (@atriumkitchenatpikeplace)

On the 109th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with owner and chef, Traci Calderon, of the Atrium Kitchen at Pike Place Market. Traci has been running Atrium Kitchen since 2017 and pre-pandemic, Chef Traci catered, taught cooking classes, and fed the neighborhood through her Nourished Neighborhood program. Listen in as Chef Traci tells us how she got started as a chef and how she's had to pivot the Atrium Kitchen's business model during these past several months.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which featured lunch at Andare at the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Seattle. Andare just recently reopened after several months. They also went out to Fremont to check out the Backdoor at Roxy's to check out their re-launch. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson had pizza from Resonate Brewery, grabbed takeout from Terry's Kitchen, pre-ordered food from the @feedthepudge and Phorale pop-up, had fried chicken and gumbo at Cookies Country Chicken, checked out Don Lucho's, and joined Monica for some Nana's Green Tea. 

Meanwhile, Monica revisited Sisi Kay Thai, ordered takeout from Ivar's, and used a recipe from @annie_eatsfood. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Oct 12, 202038:46
Episode 108 - Garrett Lee (@illeatists)

Episode 108 - Garrett Lee (@illeatists)

On the 108th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're chatting with Seattle Food Instagrammer, Garrett Lee (@illeatists). Garrett is known for his behind the scenes videos as he goes into kitchens and documents the creation of your favorite dishes. He's also been working on several pop-ups, so stay tuned for those. Listen in as we talk with Garrett about what it's like to film with cooks, what it's like to run a pop-up, and where he likes to dine in the Seattle area. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson take a ferry ride out to Bainbridge Island to check out Ba Sa Restaurant. They are doing amazing Modern Vietnamese cuisine using locally sourced ingredients and we tell you all about our experience. 

As for what we ate this week, Nelson checked out the food truck, El Maestro Del Taco, for tacos, picked up a pizza from Pagliacci's, ate sourdough donuts on Bainbridge Island with Monica and friends at Pleasant Beach Donuts, and picked up Banh Mi's from Saigon Deli. 

Meanwhile, Monica baked cookies using Jasmin Bell Smith's cookie recipe from Bells Pastries, grabbed coffee from Dutch Bros., and made another visit to Don Lucho's.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!  

Oct 05, 202038:24
Episode 107 - It's our 2 Year Anniversary!

Episode 107 - It's our 2 Year Anniversary!

On the 107th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we celebrate our 2 Year Anniversary! That's right, our show turns 2 years old and we can't thank you enough for all the support these past two years! On this episode, we look back and tell you our Top 10 most favorite meals and dishes we've eaten these together these past two years. To hear what we've chosen as our favorites, tune in to this week's show!

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week, which included a sneak preview of the Macadons and Coffeeholic pop-up this weekend, a visit to Red Arrow Coffee in Ballard, and received a delivery of madeleines from @bobaeggs.

As for what they ate, Nelson had gyros and shawarma at Aladdin Gyros, visited Yifang for boba, and joined Monica and friends in U-Village at Joey's and Ba Bar for Wings and Imperial Rolls.

Meanwhile, Monica checked out Kauai Family Restaurant, participated in a Yelp Washington Event with Ellenos Greek Yogurt, attended a virtual event with the American Lamb Board and Cafe Juanita, and checked out her usual spots at SuSu, Chebogz, and Kizuki Ramen. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Sep 28, 202042:07
Episode 106 - Jack Timmons (@jacksbbq)

Episode 106 - Jack Timmons (@jacksbbq)

On the 106th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're talking with Jack Timmons, owner of Jack's BBQ. Jack has been a fan favorite in Seattle with his Texas BBQ. Listen in as he chats with us about how he got started into central Texas BBQ and we also discuss the newest Jack's BBQ location in Algona set to open in October.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week that included a review of the Charlotte Restaurant and Lounge located inside the Lotte Hotel. They also visited the Market Fishmonger in Edmonds for the Hans Chicken Rice Pop-up. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson wanted to check out the hype and tried the Spicy Chicken McNuggets and Travis Scott Meal from McDonald's. He also went to the last New Wave Summers event of the season at Pho Bac and made a visit to Ono Poke while in Edmonds.

Meanwhile, Monica had a delivery from Sweet Nothings and More, checked out the Neku Jiru Pop-Up at Opus Co., and visited Zaika, the Tat's Deli Food Truck, Ironsteak, and TP Tea to round out the week.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Sep 21, 202039:33
Episode 105 - Shiela Cruz (@flavourfilled)

Episode 105 - Shiela Cruz (@flavourfilled)

On the 105th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with professional studio food photographer and recipe developer, Shiela Cruz (@flavourfilled). Shiela's food photography wows us all with her storytelling and "mood" photography style seen in many food magazines and prints. She is one of the best at what she does in the Seattle area and we had the opportunity to talk to her about her photography style, tips for how you can create your own home studio yourself, and how she got into recipe development. For all you food photographers, you want to tune in to this one!

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week starting with Washington Cider Week presented by the NW Cider Association currently occurring through September 20th. They each received cider from Republic of Cider in the Industrial District and Snack Packs from BB6 Taiwanese Pop Up. During the week, Juliana Bakery also delivered them each artisanal cookies and pastries. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson had a sneak preview of the Charlotte Restaurant located inside the Lotte Hotel set to open on September 24th. Meanwhile, Monica took the week off from work and visited multiple locations. She checked out the Fremont Sunday Market, went on a food crawl in the U-District visiting Ba Bar, Rachel's Ginger Beer, BB.Q Chicken, and Yifang. She also stopped by the Sugar + Spoon Cookie Dough truck for a DIY Pack and picked up tamales from Frelard Tamales. Finally, she capped off the week with a grocery delivery from MilkRun. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast.     

Sep 14, 202039:29
Episode 104 - Michael Huynh (@macadons)

Episode 104 - Michael Huynh (@macadons)

On the 104th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat it up with Michael Huynh, owner of Macadons in White Center. You might have seen Macadons at pop-ups, restaurants, and specialty stores as their unique Macarons, Ice Cream Macarons, and Ice Cream are popular all over Seattle. Listen in as Michael tells you about Macadons's unique story of how they got started and what's in store for the future of Macadons. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson announce the winners of last week's Little Prague Bakery & Deli Giveaway. 

They also ate quite a bit of food over the past week and through the Labor Day weekend. Nelson picked up Seattle Pops from their Back to School Pop-Up. ate at Mr. Gyros in Wallingford, stopped by BB.Q Chicken in the U-District, and grabbed takeout at Haiku Sushi and Seafood Buffet. Over the weekend, he also checked out the Pho Bac and Mangosteen New Wave Summers Pop-up, drank boba at the newly opened TP Tea, and ate Chungchun Rice Dogs. Finally, he had lunch at Eden Hill Provisions with friends and checked out the new trailer for Mike's Shave Ice at Sam Choy's Poke to the Max. 

Meanwhile, Monica had beer delivered via Tavour, checked out Don Lucho's new restaurant, grabbed bagels at Porkchop and Co., picked up dishes from Pop Pop Thai, and got brunch from Gather Kitchen. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!    

Sep 07, 202036:60
Episode 103 - Tania Arceo (@ohsnaps)

Episode 103 - Tania Arceo (@ohsnaps)

On the 103rd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with avid food photographer, Tania Arceo (ohsnaps). From her bio on Instagram, "There is adventure in food so ENJOY." We couldn't agree more with this statement! In addition to her mouth watering photos, Tania has also been posting fun food videos lately. Listen in as we dive into discussion with Tania about making food videos and her view of the current state of the food scene in Seattle. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week of eating and traveling beyond Seattle to check out some new locations. Nelson visited Yummy Meats & Deli in Renton, had happy hour at Tamari Bar, lunch at Seattle Fish Guys with friends, celebrated the 16th anniversary of Nijo Sushi and Grill with Chef Danna Hwang, picked up pizza from Pagliacci, and got drinks from Rabbit Rabbit Tea and Yomie's Rice and Yogurt.

Meanwhile, Monica visited multiple spots including getting a scoop from Laina's Ice Cream, ordering a feast from Little Ting's, getting kathi rolls from Spice Walaa, eating chicken from Mangosteen and Ezell's, and checking out Bobae for the Macadons pop-up. She also had Gourmondo's delivered to her home as she tried out their Stock the Fridge program.  

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Aug 31, 202036:56
Episode 102 - Lauren Perkins (@yelpwashington)

Episode 102 - Lauren Perkins (@yelpwashington)

On the 102nd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we interview Lauren Perkins, Senior Community Manager of Yelp Washington. Lauren has done a fantastic job showcasing businesses all around the Greater Seattle area for Yelp. Tune in as we talk to Lauren about differences in promoting businesses pre-Covid to now and how perks with Yelp Elites has changed during the pandemic. Plus, you know you'll want to hear her favorite food recommendations! 

In addition, Monica and Nelson tell you all the fun places they ate last week. Nelson had beers at Formula Brewing in Issaquah, made a quick run to Chinatown to Dim Sum King, Harbor City, and 663 Bistro, and had morning smoothies at Retreat. He also went to the Shell Station in Beacon Hill for some catfish, picked up his BBQ kit from Jack's BBQ for the Smoked Meats Master Class, and went to Woodinville to Bobae for a sneak peek of the Bobae X Macadons Macarons collaboration. 

Meanwhile, Monica took advantage of Tutta Bella's Buy 3 get 1 free pizza deal, devoured a slice of cake from Cakes of Paradise, and had Dynamite Chicken at the Ethan Stowell pop-up. Also, she went on a massive food crawl in Renton over the weekend visiting Boon Boona, O'Cha Thai Kitchen and Bar, Melrose Grill, Dock and Drink at the Hyatt Lake Washington, Blossom, Fit Bar Cafe, and Chuck's Donuts. Now that's a lot of eating!

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Aug 24, 202044:38
Episode 101 - Dozfy (@dozfy/@dozfyworks)

Episode 101 - Dozfy (@dozfy/@dozfyworks)

On the 101st episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with renowned Seattle artist, Dozfy. You probably have seen his artwork all around Seattle Restaurants via his menu art and through his murals all around Seattle. His #staystrong Seattle works on boards in business storefronts throughout the city can be found all over since the beginning of the shutdown. Tune in as we discuss how he got started, the whole team behind Dozfy, his latest projects, and what's in store for the upcoming future. 

Also on the show, they Monica and Nelson talk about Jack's BBQ's upcoming Online Training Class on Saturday, August 22nd. Learn how to trim and smoke meats just the way Jack's BBQ does it. Tickets are on sale at Eventbrite.com. They also each received a delivery from Sip and Smile Tea, a new business opening up on August 25th. Listen in as we recap some of their drink offerings and sandwiches. Finally, they finish their weekly recap by picking up their August Dessert Boxes from Bells Pastries at Champion Wine Cellar over the weekend.  

In addition, Monica and Nelson didn't get a chance to talk about where they ate last week, so they made up for it on this episode. Nelson picked up a ramen and sushi kits from Orenji Noodles and Sushi in Issaquah. He also ate with friends at Mezzanotte, Cookies Country Chicken inside Sneaky Tiki, and Mean Sandwich in Ballard. He also picked up takeout from Ocha Kitchen and Bar.  

Meanwhile, Monica checked out the Brunchbox Pop-up operating out of Opus Co., visited Nutty Squirrel in Magnolia, ate lunch at Zoey's Fried Chicken Sandwiches and King Noodle, and got takeout from Kona Kitchen in Maple Leaf. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast. 

Aug 17, 202039:55
Episode 100 - Loyal Listener Interview: Wendy Kato (@wen98107)

Episode 100 - Loyal Listener Interview: Wendy Kato (@wen98107)

It's the 100th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! We did it and we couldn't have done it with all the listener support! Thank you for helping us get to a huge milestone! We are so grateful for you all and for taking the time out of your schedule to listen to our show. 

This week, we're sitting down with one of our favorite and loyal listeners, Wendy Kato (@wen98107). Wendy has been listening since the beginning and we ask all the fun questions. Tune in as we both chat with Wendy about some of her favorite moments on the show and she gives us some of her favorite spots to eat in Seattle. She's got some great recommendations.

Plus, on our special episode, we take a look back through our 100 episodes and talk about our origin story, our five favorite highlights of the show, lessons learned over the past 100 episodes, and we pull back the curtain and give you some behind the scenes nuggets you'll want to hear about. 

Thank you so much for listening and following our journey together! We hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Aug 10, 202044:30
Episode 099 - Suzana Olmos (@lazysusanseattle/@citizenseattle)

Episode 099 - Suzana Olmos (@lazysusanseattle/@citizenseattle)

On the 99th Episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Suzana Olmos, owner of both Lazy Susan and Citizen Cafe and Campfire in Lower Queen Anne. Listen in as Suzana tells you how both these restaurants and cafes got its start and how the community of Lower Queen Anne is so special to Lazy Susan and Citizen Cafe. If you haven't been, Lazy Susan is open for takeout and specializes in Korean/Mexican Fusion or Korexican Food like Korean Pork Tacos and Beef Bulgogi Burrito while Citizen Cafe and Campfire also is available for takeout, but also has outdoor patio seating. Be sure to tune in!

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week that included receiving a surprise beer delivery of Curveball from Pyramid Brewing Co. They also each received a package of thick cut potato chips from Spudlove. 

As for what they ate this week, Nelson received Silvanas and Ube Burnt Basque Cheesecake from La Dulce Seattle, grabbed tacos from Xochi in Issaquah, received a dinner delivery from the California Avocado Commission and Salare Restaurant, checked out the Bellevue Farmers Market and visited Sidhu Farms, Seeking Kombucha, the Box and Burgers and Falafel Salam food trucks. He also dined at Vinason Pho and Grill and Homer with friends. 

Meanwhile, Monica had an early dinner at Citizen Cafe and Campire, sampled strawberry cheesecake ice cream bars from @annie_eatsfood, visited Oh Bear Cafe and Timeless Tea, had a sneak peak with Intentionalist at the soon to be opened Local Tide, and a mini food crawl with her son around Pike Place Market. 

There's a lot of food in this episode!

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Aug 03, 202048:40
Episode 098 - Amy Chen Lozano (@insatiablyepicurious)

Episode 098 - Amy Chen Lozano (@insatiablyepicurious)

On the 98th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Amy Chen Lozano (@insatiablyepicurious). Amy is an at home recipe developer, a foodie, and an avid Seattle community member. You can find all her recipes at Insatiably Epicurious's Facebook page and on her Instagram page. Listen in as we talk about various topics including the importance of supporting minority owned businesses in the Seattle food community, shopping in Asian grocery markets, getting children to eat diverse foods at an early age, and cooking at home. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson had lunch on consecutive days this week dining at Kin Len Thai Nite Bites in Fremont and Wild Ginger in Bellevue.  

Also, Nelson visited multiple places including meals from T'Juana Tacos and Lady Jaye, macarons from Fresh Flours, and sweets from Theo Chocolate. 

Meanwhile, Monica made Clam (not Crab dip, tune in to listen) and banana pancakes at home. She also checked out Seattle Biscuit Co., Cinnaholic, and once again visited Mangosteen/Cut and Cook BBQ/Boba Bar. 

As a reminder, indoor dining will be limited to members of the same household effective July 30 in the state of Washington.

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Jul 27, 202043:42
Episode 097 - Garrett Doherty (@tygertygerseattle/@lionheadseattle)

Episode 097 - Garrett Doherty (@tygertygerseattle/@lionheadseattle)

On the 97th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Garrett Doherty, Chef Owner of both the newly opened Tyger Tyger and Lionhead restaurants.  Monica and Nelson both met up with Garrett and discussed what it was like to open a new restaurant during a pandemic. Tyger Tyger is the third restaurant Garrett has opened in Seattle. Listen in as we chat and discuss how different it is to have a new restaurant in Lower Queen Anne next to Climate Pledge Arena  in comparison to having Lionhead located on Broadway.

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week where they each picked up their Bells Pastries July Dessert Boxes  at Champion Wine Cellars in Greenwood. 

Plus, Nelson ate all around Seattle and the Eastside this past week. He had picnics in the park ordering Bento ya Goemen in Issaquah and Din Tai Fung and ordered from Little Ting's Dumplings via the Chowbus app. Nelson also ate at Pho Viet Anh and Timeless Tea while picking up food from Watson's Counter, Low Rider Baking Co., Frelard Tamales, Baked from the Hart and La Conasupo Restaurant and Market. 

Meanwhile, Monica ate through her equal share this week visiting Pike Place Market and picking up food from the Atrium Kitchen, Ellenos, and Cobb's Popcorn. She also visited Miir Flagship for some True North nitro, Dick's Drive-In, Pagliacci for some pizza and Gelatiamo, and her weekly outing to Mangosteen/Cut and Cook BBQ/Boba Bar. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast. 

Jul 20, 202048:02
Episode 096 - Jeriel Calamayan (@jcalamansi)

Episode 096 - Jeriel Calamayan (@jcalamansi)

On the 96th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we talk with event and food photographer extraordinaire, Jeriel Calamayan (@jcalamansi). Jeriel has made coffee into an art form with his stunning photography on the subject. A Seattle Chef in his past life, Jeriel made the transition into becoming a photographer shooting candid portraits and lots of coffee. Tune in as he tells us about his story and some of his favorite food spots. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week that included having lunch together at Bongo's Cafe in Greenlake. They also both made Fried Rice at home and compared it with one another. As for eating out, Nelson had a beer at Urban Family Brewing and grabbed Cheesesteaks from Tres House of Cheesesteaks.

Meanwhile, Monica had ramen at Kizuki Ramen, got a delivery from Seattle Poi Company, had a salad and more at Fiasco, ate dumplings at Little Ting's, and made Nelson jealous by getting more sweets from Bells Pastries.

Listen to all our shenanigans this week!

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jul 13, 202033:38
Episode 095 - Maggie Lo (@ironsteakusa/@ironsteak_redmond)

Episode 095 - Maggie Lo (@ironsteakusa/@ironsteak_redmond)

On the 95th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we talk with one of the owners of Ironsteak, Maggie Lo. Ironsteak currently has two locations in Redmond and the International District and recently reopened last month in coordination with King County moving into Phase 2. Listen in as Maggie tells us about the concept of Ironsteak and what safety measures they've taken to make it a safe dining experience during Phase 2. Also, be sure to listen in as Maggie tells you what new items are being offered at Ironsteak. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson dine out together for the first time at Masala of India in Northgate. Tune in as they tell you their favorite dishes they ordered and the current specials Masala of India is currently running. 

As always, Monica and Nelson also dive in to what they ate last week. Nelson visited eateries that included Ono Poke, Quick Pack, Frankie and Jo's, and Mediterranean Kitchen. 

Meanwhile, Monica checked out Market Fishmonger, Mangosteen/Cut and Cook BBQ/Bobabar, Kidd Valley, SUSU Dessert Bar, Kau Kau, and had an epic July 4th potluck with her family. 

She also collaborated with Intentionalist and opened pay it forward tab for customers at Central Cafe and Juice Bar. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jul 06, 202041:39
Episode 094 - Erika Diama (@sea.taste.test)

Episode 094 - Erika Diama (@sea.taste.test)

On the 94th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Seattle Foodie and Instagrammer, Erika Diama (@sea.taste.test). Make sure to follow her account as she unearths a lot of restaurant hidden gems around the Greater Seattle area most people are unaware of. Listen in as we discuss with Erika about the restaurants she's discovered recently. You'll also want to listen in as we discuss what she's been cooking at home especially all the Filipino dishes she's been making these past months. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson ate way more than their normal fare this week! Tune in this week as Nelson checked out Mighty-O Donuts for Pride Week, the Milkvue Pop-Up at Third Culture Coffee in Bellevue, the Sugar Spoon Dough Food Truck making a stop in Issaquah, pizza from Spark Pizza, Fried Chicken and Korean Fried Chicken at King's Deli and the Third Place, and a virtual happy hour with Pyramid Brewing as they showcased some of their new artwork in their cans and bottles. He also visited Tougo Coffee on Yesler Way to purchase coffee for his new UnoCasa Pour Over Coffee Maker. 

Meanwhile, Monica recapped the week, which included the Father's Day set from Bells Pastries, a trip to Nacho Mama's Food Truck, new puffle waffles from Cold Plate Dessert, dinner with friends at Chaiyo Thai, another dinner from Canlis, and a revisit to Sisi Kay Thai. 

Like we said, lots of eating this week!

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

Jun 29, 202050:11
Episode 093 - What are we eating this week?

Episode 093 - What are we eating this week?

On the 93rd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, it's a host-ful episode. It's just us this week, no interviews, no extra segments, all unadulterated all the time! Tune in as we both talk about reality TV food shows, making Breakfast foods, Monica's first road trip in the past three months, and  her weekly mocking of Nelson as well as the regular food fare. 

This week, we got a special delivery from Ellenos Greek Yogurt as they delivered each of us samples of their new Limited Edition Seasonal Key Lime Pie Flavor.

In addition, check out where Monica and Nelson have been eating. Nelson stayed local and had special deliveries from Shanghai Garden and a new business, Jennie's Goodies. He also revisited the Mami Tran Food Truck. 

Meanwhile, Monica made a ferry ride out to Port Gamble and checked out Butcher and Baker Provisions, Galloping Gamble Espresso, and CB's Nuts. Back in Seattle, she also had pies from Baked from the Hart, Ono Poke and Seattle Poi Company, Frelard Tamales, pastries from Rosellini's, Boon Boona Coffee, Seattle Pops, and Where Ya At Matt. 

Tune in to what we thought of everything. Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jun 22, 202039:12
Episode 092 - Anran Li (@travelforboba)

Episode 092 - Anran Li (@travelforboba)

On the 92nd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Seattle Boba enthusiast, Anran Li (@travelforboba). If you're looking for a Boba recommendation, look no further than Anran's Instagram account. Tune in as Anran provides her expertise on Boba, why bubble tea is still popular despite the pandemic, her favorite spots around Seattle, and so much more. Plus, we talk about what she's been cooking lately and her favorite Seattle takeout restaurants. Make sure to listen to this fun conversation. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson did a whole lot of eating this past week visiting Black owned businesses like Where Ya At Matt, Tres' House Cheesesteak, Zoey's Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Carolina Smoke BBQ, and Metier Brewing Co. Monica also visited a Pop-up Fundraiser for Seattle BIPOC Organic Food Bank Fund from Chefs Jonathan Ragsdale and Janet Becerra. 

Plus, Monica and Nelson also checked out other spots such as Bobae in Woodinville, Seattle Pops, Sisi Kay Thai, and the Issaquah Farmers Market where Nelson purchased products from Nature's Last Stand and Shen Zen Tea. 

Thank you so much for downloading and listening. We hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast. 

Jun 15, 202053:29
Episode 091 - Support Black Owned Businesses

Episode 091 - Support Black Owned Businesses

On the 91st episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we're highlighting some of our favorite Black Owned Businesses around the Greater Seattle area. Listen in as we share with you some of our favorites and other places you might not be familiar with, but you'll want to check out soon. We're covering everything from delicious sweets like Bells Pastries, BBQ in Bothell at Carolina Smoke, beer from Metier Brewing Co. in Woodinville, Latin American food from Mojito, and so many more!

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap the week trying out new pints of ice cream from Nana's Green Tea and trying out Gourmondo Co.'s new home delivery service. 

Finally, we tell you what we ate this week starting with Nelson cooking several dishes with his produce from Peach Marketplace and Peach Delivery. As for takeout, Monica stopped by 20 oz. Tea, Seattle Pops before they temporarily close on June  14th, Heaven Sent Fried Chicken, and the Shoreline Farmers Market while Nelson visited Boon Boona Coffee, Emerald City Fish and Chips, and Ezell's Fried Chicken. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jun 08, 202043:02
Episode 090 - Laura Clise (@intentionalist_)

Episode 090 - Laura Clise (@intentionalist_)

On the 90th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with the founder and CEO of Intentionalist, Laura Clise. If you're not familiar with Intentionalist, make sure you get to know them. Laura and her team have helped to spread the message #spendlikeitmatters and to help support small, local businesses and diverse local communities. According to Intentionalist, "local businesses bring cultural diversity, contribute philanthropically, and they simply make our communities better." Listen to our conversation with Laura as she tells you her purpose for forming Intentionalist and how we can continue to support diverse small businesses. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week where they tried Peach Delivery and had groceries delivered through their new service, Peach Marketplace. They also received several bottles of wine delivered via Crunchy Red Fruit. 

As for takeout, they visited several places around Seattle including Jade Garden, Nana's Green Tea, Gather Ballard, Serious Takeout, Coffeeholic, Zylberstein's, Cut and Cook BBQ/Mangosteen, and BobaBar. 

Finally, for our 90th episode, since everyone has been getting takeout for the past several months, we decided to host the first annual Takeout Awards. Listen in as we have nominations and winners for categories like Most Leftovers, Best Places to Grab Food for a Virtual Date, and Best Fast Food Takeout. You'll want to tune in to listen to all our nominations!

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!

Jun 01, 202051:13
Episode 089 - Makena Yee (@seattle.grub)

Episode 089 - Makena Yee (@seattle.grub)

On the 89th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we chat with Instagram foodie, Makena Yee (@seattle.grub). Makena is a college student at UW and we talk about life as a student during the pandemic and all her favorite takeout spots she's been eating at the past few months. In addition to her well curated foodie account, Makena also runs several food, fashion, and lifestyle accounts for other small businesses. Listen to our interview with the talented Makena Yee. 

In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week of eating, which included takeout and delivery from Dough Zone, Garlic Crush, Westman's Bagels, Cinnaholic, Dim Sum King, Pink Bee, The Box and Burgers Eatery, and Sirena Gelato. Tune in as we tell you everything we ordered!

Finally, June 4th is the proposed date for King County to transition to Phase 2 and allow restaurants in the Greater Seattle area to reopen with limited capacity. We spend some time to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of reopening up during phase 2 for restaurants and provide our opinions on the upcoming situation. You'll want to make sure to tune into this segment of the show. 

Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the newest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast! 

May 25, 202059:41