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Dig in: previewing the Bite of Seattle food festival

Expect to leave Bite of Seattle full after perusing the annual festival’s anticipated 150+ food vendors.

Someone holds a platter of two fish wraps out in front of a sign advertising Anthony's. From the looks of it, the wrap includes purple cabbage, pico de gallo, and grilled fish.

Grab a fish wrap from Anthony’s while you wander around the Seattle Center.

Beware the Seattle Center this weekend if you’re planning on looking like a snack — thousands of hungry Seattleites will be in the area for the annual Bite of Seattle food festival.

There’s a lot to look forward to with 150+ food vendors setting up shop to dish out their delectable offerings. But with soooo many options, there’s a lot to digest.

Here’s a taste test:

  • Attendees can use credit/debit cards to purchase food this year after being required to use the Cheq app in 2023.
  • The most talked about treats will likely be from Big Baby Bottle, which serves drinks in — you guessed it — adult-sized baby bottles garnished with a bib; a variety of cotton candy art stalls; and lumpia buckets.
  • Attendees can also check out The Bite Cooks for demonstrations from local chefs like Kamonegi’s Mutsuko Soma.

No tickets are required — just bring yourself (and your wallet).

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