TT Supermarket opens in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

T&T Supermarket opened its second U. S. location in Lynnwood on Thursday, attracting hundreds of enthusiastic shoppers. The grand opening at Lynnwood Crossroads shopping center featured a traditional fire dance and remarks from local officials, including Mayor Christine Frizzell and Police Chief Cole Langdon. The new supermarket offers a diverse selection of products, including groceries, a food court, and baked goods, appealing to local tastes and preferences.

T&T, which launched its first store in Vancouver in 1993, boasts a loyal customer base that actively engages on social media to celebrate new openings. The Lynnwood store covers 30,050 square feet, smaller than the Bellevue location, which opened in late 2024 and spans 76,000 square feet. This expansion highlights T&T's strategy to cater to the growing Asian community in the Pacific Northwest. The store's offerings include unique items like barbecue pork belly and mochi puffs, as well as home goods and skincare products. T&T's presence in Lynnwood enhances the shopping landscape and supports local cultural diversity.

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