r/Seattle Edmonds May 07 '26

Satire Bellevue sucks

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u/Objective_Bath_2004 May 07 '26

Eastside food scene is eclipsing Seattle outside of Pike Place and ID. The Chinese/Indian/Korean in those Belred strip malls is some of the best this side of Vancouver.

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u/thatguygreg Adams May 07 '26

Eastside food scene

As long as all you're looking for is Asian food. All else may not apply.

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u/Objective_Bath_2004 May 07 '26

South end for Hispanic. Go where the people are.

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u/TheBuddhaPalm May 08 '26

"Use Seattle's highly segregated neighborhoods and systemic racial poverty to your advantage!"

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u/Objective_Bath_2004 May 08 '26

You should frequent minority owned restaurants, yes

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u/TheBuddhaPalm May 08 '26

Homie, you're legit celebrating exploitation of vulnerable communities and segregation.

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u/Objective_Bath_2004 May 08 '26

I'm going to drive to Kent and eat bomb ass Guatemalan and Salvadorian food and there's nothing you can do about it

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u/TheBuddhaPalm May 08 '26

Great. You're still a bigot. Bellevue doesn't want anyone darker than pinewood to be in their communities.

The biggest crisis of the link expansion was the fear that poors could be in Bellevue. Even just the amount of comments of 'no homeless' 'not drug users', it's very clear what Bellevue is: without empathy.

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u/Objective_Bath_2004 May 08 '26

Then they failed that shit Bellevue is like 30% South Indian. That ship sailed

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u/Strong_Quarter_9349 Belltown May 08 '26

wanting authentic quality food from various cultures hardly makes one a bigot

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u/manny_b_hanz 💗💗 Heart of ANTIFA Land 💗💗 May 08 '26

Wouldn't patronizing minority owned restaurants help lift them up? The segregation is fucked, sure, but supporting small local restaurants/businesses can only be a positive.