Lunar New Year is just days away.
“The year of the rabbit, the year of longevity peace and prosperity,” said Sam Cho, Commission President for Port of Seattle.Things are already off to a great start with the opening of a new restaurant, ‘Ninth and Pike.’
“So, Bambuza Hospitality is a minority-owned business. They are a beautiful Vietnamese family with a history of immigrating to this country,” said Cho.
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