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		<description>Seattle has tons of Pacific Rim restaurants; for instance, not that long ago, I read in the paper that there are three times as many teriyaki places in Seattle than any other kind of fast food.

You can find pretty much anything: Hawaiian, Thai, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malaysian. They run the gamut from amazingly authentic to totally safe and nonthreatening. If I had to guess, I&#039;d say that Thai is in the top 5 cuisines for Seattle take-out - we also have a ton of pho and bulgogi joints, too.</description>
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<p>You can find pretty much anything: Hawaiian, Thai, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malaysian. They run the gamut from amazingly authentic to totally safe and nonthreatening. If I had to guess, I&#8217;d say that Thai is in the top 5 cuisines for Seattle take-out &#8211; we also have a ton of pho and bulgogi joints, too.</p>
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