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Check out the 3 newest businesses to open in Seattle

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Published on February 27, 2019
Check out the 3 newest businesses to open in SeattlePhoto: Modernist Cuisine Gallery/Yelp

Want to explore the freshest new spots in Seattle? From a Japanese restaurant to an art gallery featuring food, read on for the newest businesses to arrive near you.

Taneda Sushi In Kaiseki

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Now open at 219 Broadway East, Suite 14, in Capitol Hill is Taneda Sushi In Kaiseki. The chef-driven sushi bar and Japanese restaurant comes courtesy of Hideaki Taneda, a native of Japan who began his culinary career in Tokyo, according to the eatery's website.

It features an omakase dining experience in which the chef selects the dishes. A high-end option is the Ultimate Omakase Menu, which features eight appetizers and 15 pieces of sushi ($100 and up). Here's the sample menu. 

Flying Apron

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Flying Apron is a bakery and vegan spot, offering coffee and tea and more, that recently opened its doors at 4709 California Ave. SW in West Seattle Junction.

The second location of this Seattle-based businesses is completely plant-focused and brought to you by Jeff Silva and Angela Cough. Options at this place include savory and sweet fare options including pizza and cookies. Locally roasted coffee is also on offer. This place also caters weddings. Check out the website for a complete list of offerings. 

Modernist Cuisine Gallery

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Modernist Cuisine Gallery is an art gallery that's made its debut at 1403 First Ave. in Pike Market.

Located right next to Pike Place Market and across the street from the Seattle Art Museum, this tasty collection of art comes to you courtesy of Nathan Myhrvold. Born and raised in Seattle, Myrhvold's art is inspired from fare of the area. Check out the website for more information. 


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