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Where to eat for a Lunar New Year experience

January 26, 2017 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When it comes to Lunar New Year, your year is what you eat. Want luck, prosperity, good fortune, and longevity?

Filed Under: Business, Cultures, Feature stories, Food Tagged With: 2017, CALLIGRAPHER YENBO HUANG, CO LAM PAGODA, DONG THAP NOODLE HOUSE, DOUGH ZONE, Din Tai Fung, Eastern Cafe, GOSSIP MILK TEA, Tsue Chong Noodles Co, Uwajimaya, VOL 36 NO 5 | JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 3

How are Seattle businesses dealing with the minimum wage law?

April 16, 2015 By Assunta Ng

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly Dilemmas and misconceptions about the Seattle’s $15 wage minimum law begin since its implementation on April 1. A big misconception for many Seattle workers caused by the minimum wage law is that, “they are going to get $15 an hour on April 1,” said Evelyn Mendoza, Uwajimaya’s Human Resources […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, 2016, Eastern Cafe, Evelyn Mendoza, Family Services, Human Resources Director, Ice Cream, Jackie Boles, Karina Bull, Makaylaa Powers, Michael Chin, Molly Moon Neitzel, Nicole Vallestero Keenan, Northwest Asian Weekly, One Asian American, Richard Chang, Seattle, Shuttle Express, Uwajimaya, Visiting Angels, Vol 34 No 17 | April 18 - April 24, letter

$15/hour minimum wage may kill small businesses

April 17, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Sue Misao Northwest Asian Weekly In theory, a $15/hour minimum wage sounds great, until reality hits the small businesses that have to pay the

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2014, Chinatown, Eastern Cafe, Economic Development, Empire Espresso, Income Inequality Advisory Committee, Maggie Thompson, Mayor Ed Murray, New Hong Kong Restaurant, Nikita Mathis, Pho Cyclo Cafe, Platinum Plush Fashions, Seattle, Sue Misao, Tino Banacias, Tomoko Matsuno, Vol 33 No 17 | April 19 - April 25

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