** T&T Supermarket to expand in WA with 2nd location

Lynnwood, WA** Local News

T&T Supermarket has opened its first U. S. location in Bellevue, Washington, marking a milestone for the largest Asian supermarket in Canada. The 76,000 square foot Bellevue store has quickly become popular, attracting thousands of visitors daily, with some traveling from as far as Portland. The grand opening featured cultural celebrations, including a lion dance and a sushi dragon show, reflecting the store's commitment to cultural engagement.

T&T offers a live seafood aquarium, a deli with popular Asian dishes, and a bakery known for its Portuguese egg tarts. A second store is set to open in Lynnwood by summer 2025, continuing T&T's U. S. expansion and introducing its unique shopping experience while adhering to Canadian Food Inspection Agency standards for quality and safety.

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