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Ocean Star opens

June 29, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Sun Ya Restaurant has changed ownership to Ocean Star Seafood Restaurant. Its grand opening, which included a lion dance, was held recently in May. Sun Ya was one of the oldest Chinese restaurants in Chinatown. The new owners, part of the Hu family, are familiar faces in the community, who have run restaurants for over […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2015, Chinatown, Chinese, Ocean Star Seafood Restaurant, Sun Ya Restaurant, Vol 34 No 27 | June 27 - July 3, parking

When Seattle meets China

November 24, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce November hosted a luncheon “When Seattle meets China:

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, China, Delta Airlines, Felicity Wang, Jesse Tam, John Liu, Martha Lee, Michael Christ, Mike Medeiros, Ming Zhang, Sun Ya Restaurant, Vol 33 No 48 | November 22 - November 28

Candidates meet with ethnic media

September 22, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The 5th annual Ethnic Media Candidates Meet n Greet was on Sept. 11 at Sun Ya. Forty-one candidates were in

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, Ethnic Media Candidates Meet, Sound Publishing, Sun Ya Restaurant, Vol 33 No 39 | September 20 - September 26

BLOG: The short but sweet party

June 29, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Have you been to a party with a long program and the guests show up late? I have been to many, and my stomach grumbles when dinner is served late. Okay, I know I will get  flack for this, but I am just speaking the truth. It’s important we respect people’s time.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2012, Chinese, Happy Birthday, Kam Ying Chan Eng, Korean, Publisher Ng's blog, Sun Ya Restaurant, VIP, Vietnamese, Vol 31 No 27 | June 30 - July 6, Ying Kam Eng

Mayoral candidates meet Asian American community leaders

October 15, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

As a sign of the friendly nature of this race, lunch started with a game of rock-paper-scissors to decide which candidate would respond to questions first.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Asian American, Chinatown, Jason Cruz, Joe Mallahan, King County Council Member Dolores Sibonga, Mallahan Although, Mallahan Mallahan, Mallahan Similarly, Mayor Nickels, Mike McGinn, Northwest Asian Weekly Publisher Assunta Ng, Seattle Port Commissioner Lloyd Hara, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle School Board, Sun Ya Restaurant, Vol 28 No 43 | October 17-October 23

Blog: Behind the news: NWAW Publisher weighs in on the mayoral candidates forum

October 15, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Four candidates were debating simultaneously in Chinatown/International District on Oct 9.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2009, Assunta Ng, Blog Behind, Charlie Chong, Chinatown International District, Dow Constantine, Joe Mallahan, King County Executive, Mayor Greg Nickels, NWAW, New Hong Kong Restaurant, Northwest Asian Weekly, Paul Schell, Seattle Rotary Club, Seattle Shoreline, Shoreline Mayor Cindy Ryu, Sun Ya Restaurant, Susan Hutchinson, Vol 28 No 43 | October 17-October 23

Largest pro-China parade ever!

September 24, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When a thousand participants commemorated the 60th anniver­sary of the founding of People’s Republic of China by storming through Seattle’s Chinatown last Sunday, serendipities occurred.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2009, Assunta Ng, Chinatown, Indochina Chinese Elderly Association, Kenneth Tao, King County Council Member, Master John Leong, NWAW, Northwest Asian Weekly, President Ma Ying Jeoh, Ruby Chow, Seattle Kung Fu Club, Sun Ya Restaurant, Taiwan, Uncle Chow, Vol 28 No 40 | September 26 - October 2

Dim sum made easy: From seasoned veterans to first-timers, there’s a dim sum restaurant in Seattle for everyone

April 16, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly Dim sum: If you don’t know what it is, you have been missing out on some of the finest delights for your palate. Dim sum means “heart’s delight.” It is a Cantonese-style Chinese lunch with bits of meat, seafood, and vegetables. The dishes are similar in size to appetizers.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Food Tagged With: American-born Asians, BBQ, Chef Wei, Chinatown International District, Chinese, ID, Jade Garden, New China Gate, New Hong Kong Restaurant, Rainier Avenue South, Seattle Magazine, Seventh Ave, Sun Ya Restaurant, Tea Garden, parking

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