Sponsored Edmonds Asian Food Tour discover the flavors of Hong Kong at Harvest Wonton Noodle - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds Asian Food Tour promotes Harvest Wonton Noodle, inviting residents to savor authentic Hong Kong cuisine. Owners Sam and Idy Ko immigrated from Hong Kong in 2001, motivated by the desire to raise a well-educated family and establish a genuine Chinese restaurant. Their journey highlights the intersection of cultural heritage and local community. The restaurant features traditional dishes that encapsulate the flavors of Hong Kong, providing a unique dining experience for patrons. This initiative not only promotes the Ko family's culinary offerings but also underscores the importance of supporting local businesses in Edmonds.

The tour serves as a platform to celebrate the rich cultural diversity present in the area. Residents are encouraged to explore these flavors and connect with the stories behind them. Harvest Wonton Noodle stands as a testament to the cultural tapestry that enriches the Edmonds community.

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