Tai Tung (restaurant)
1935 establishments in Washington (state)Chinatown–International District, SeattleChinese restaurants in SeattleHarv and Sfn no-target errorsReportedly haunted locations in Washington (state)
Tai Tung is the oldest surviving Chinese restaurant in the International District of Seattle. It was opened in 1935 by an immigrant from Hong Kong. The restaurant is the subject of a 2015 documentary, A Taste of Home, and was a location for the 2020 film The Paper Tigers. The restaurant's cellar is said to be haunted by kuei (ghosts). It is known for being busy on Christmas Day, when most Seattle restaurants are closed.
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South King Street, Seattle International District/Chinatown
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N 47.59825 ° | E -122.32477777778 ° |
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Tai Tung Restaurant
South King Street 655
98104 Seattle, International District/Chinatown
Washington, United States
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