Ramie Taking Capitol Hill Vietnamese in New Directions

Seattle, WALocal News

Ramie officially opened on May 28, 2024, at 14th Avenue in Capitol Hill, Seattle, offering a fresh perspective on Vietnamese cuisine. Owners Trinh and Thai Nguyen aim to blend traditional flavors with modern culinary techniques, emphasizing locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant is designed to appeal to both local residents and food enthusiasts, enhancing the neighborhood's already vibrant dining scene. With years of experience in the local food industry, the Nguyen siblings bring a unique vision to their new establishment. They hope to create a welcoming atmosphere that invites patrons to explore Vietnamese dishes reimagined.

Ramie's launch comes amid a broader trend of modern Asian restaurants gaining popularity in Seattle. The restaurant's focus on quality and innovation is expected to draw attention and support from the community. As Capitol Hill continues to evolve as a culinary destination, Ramie positions itself as a noteworthy addition.

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