Discover Neighborhood Cafe From Brunch Bites to Matcha Flights

Auburn, WALocal News

Neighborhood Cafe in Tukwila serves as a unique brunch spot that fuses Filipino-American flavors with classic brunch offerings. Founder Max Heigh, who has extensive experience in the food industry, seeks to create a welcoming environment for everyone. The cafe features innovative drink options, including coffee and matcha flights, which allow patrons to enjoy a variety of flavors at once. Notable dishes include the Neighborhood Plate, which showcases house-made longanisa, and a Brunch Tower designed for sharing. The cafe also hosts community events like Sweet Thang Sundays, where guests can enjoy brunch while listening to local DJs.

Heigh emphasizes the importance of community, stating that the Pacific Northwest's diversity enriches the dining experience. Additionally, the cafe sources its coffee from Fulcrum Coffee, reinforcing its commitment to local producers. This blend of innovative offerings and community engagement positions Neighborhood Cafe as a noteworthy destination in Tukwila.

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