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Spice Waala

2018 establishments in Washington (state)Ballard, SeattleCapitol Hill, SeattleIndian restaurants in SeattleRestaurants established in 2018
Seattle, Washington May 2023 118
Seattle, Washington May 2023 118

Spice Waala is an Indian restaurant with two locations in Seattle, Washington. Uttam Mukherjee and Aakanksha Sinha started the business in 2018, initially as a pop-up in Fremont and South Lake Union. The first brick and mortar restaurant opened on Capitol Hill in 2019, followed by a second in Ballard in 2021. Spice Waala's street food offerings have received a positive reception.

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Spice Waala
15th Avenue East, Seattle Madison Valley

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The Greenlind Building

15th Avenue East 340
98112 Seattle, Madison Valley
Washington, United States
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