
Interested in getting the lowdown the freshest new spots in Seattle? From a tiki bar to a taekwondo spot, read on to see the newest businesses to open for business around town.
Pacific Room Alki

Now open at 2808 Alki Ave. SW in West Seattle is Pacific Room Alki, a music venue, New American and brunch spot.
The beachfront restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner alongside live music and beachy cocktails.
Yelper Calista M. wrote, "I had delicious coconut shrimp, and crispy rockfish with risotto, [and] both were perfectly cooked. The cocktails are tasty, strong, and Hawaiian inspired."
Chengdu Memory

New to 520 S. Jackson St. in the International District is Chengdu Memory, a spot to score hot pot and more.
Here, you'll find customizable hot pot options. There's a sauce bar with 16 different flavors as well. The tables have built-in hot pot spots so the entire table can share.
Chuan On Capitol

A First Hill newcomer, Chuan On Capitol is a Szechuan spot that's located at 601 E. Pike St., Suite 100.
Guests can order their soup, fried rice, noodles, chili pots and more via tablets for easy ordering. For drinks, there's fruit-flavored iced tea and milk tea.
"The standout dish for me is the spare ribs chili pot. The pot comes with a gel flame fire to keep your chili pot sizzling," Shelby L. wrote.
Sneaky Tiki

Sneaky Tiki is a tiki bar that recently opened its doors at 6031 Airport Way South in Georgetown.
The menu features a variety of beachy dishes from around the world, like tacos, burger and fries, fried rice, island shrimp scampi and more. There's a DJ Thursday through Saturday, karaoke on Sunday and Tuesday and live music on Wednesdays.
Counterforce Taekwondo West Seattle

Counterforce Taekwondo West Seattle is a taekwondo spot that opened recently at 3270 California Ave. SW in West Seattle.
In the words of the business' Facebook page, it is "[a] Dojang geared towards honing individuals to reach their goals of achieving physical and mental preparedness."
There's classes for kids as young as four and for adults as well. Aside from regularly scheduled classes, you can book private group lessons or even special events like birthday parties.
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