Fish market Seattle Fish Guys also serves some excellent ready-to-eat seafood, with several excellent types of poke, oysters on the half-shell, and more. | Jade Yamazaki Stewart/Eater Seattle
Central District, Seattle’s historically Black neighborhood, faces tensions between its past and the rapid influx of new development. But this neighborhood’s diverse influences continue to carve out footholds, particularly in the food and drink scene. Particularly in the last couple of years, there’s been a reinvestment and renewed growth in Black-owned businesses in the neighborhood, with “Seattle soul” restaurant Communion seeing national acclaim, and Jackson’s Catfish Corner and Ms. Helen coming back to the CD. Whether diners
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