Visit birchliving.com/missmina to get $400 off your Birch mattress, plus two free pillows! Love how their non-toxic mattresses are Greenguard Gold Certified and crafted with sustainably sourced materials #BirchLiving ► VIDEO DESCRIPTION: For the next 36 hours, we’re diving even deeper into Seattle! There’s so much to eat and do in this city. We show you a mix of historic and modern spots, including some awesome restaurants! We also take you on a walking tour around the iconic Space Needle, where there are museums, green spaces, sculptures and more. The next day during another digestive break, we go on another walking tour around Capitol Hill. From shopping to entertainment, you might get too many ideas for your stay in Seattle :) Wow, a lot happen in this video! From coffee “cocktails” to sleeping in a hotel that’s over 100 years old, we hope you enjoy this lovingly created travel vlog. Please refer to the video chapters below for your convenience (yes, they’re spoilers haha). ► VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro & Previews 0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard) 1:09 Trying Café Con Leche 1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice) 1:39 Cortadito 1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea 2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket 2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden 3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks) 4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks 4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge 6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge 7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow 8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast) 8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon 9:02 Fried Oysters Salad 9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures 10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) 10:58 Pacific Science Center 11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground 11:37 Seattle Art Museum 11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel 12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour 14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu) 14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain 14:50 Tamarind Whiskey 15:07 Crab Fried Rice 15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken 16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce 17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel 18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout 19:19 Pike Place Market 19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop) 20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again :) 20:24 Sopes with Chicken 20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper 21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas 22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place 22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room 23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol 24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails” 25:45 Neko Cat Cafe 26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games) 26:20 Plant Shops! 26:46 Tour of Melrose Market 27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar) 27:07 Yuzu Soda 27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn 27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad) 27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls) 27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball 28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball 29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball 29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad 30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu 31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill 32:00 Looking for a bookshop 32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris 32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting! 32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives 33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli 34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia 34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers 34:28 Haloumi & Lamb 34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies 35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad 36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger 37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet 38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby 38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market 38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor) 39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage 44:20 DANCE PARTY!!! Note: This video was filmed in September 2022. Additional footage filmed in October (such as the fish ladder, Commodore Park, etc). ► Other videos you might like: ○ 12 Hours in Seattle (what to eat & do on a layover): ruclips.net/video/_L1eQc0__Iw/видео.html ○ The BIGGEST NIGHT MARKET in North America! FOOD TOUR & Dim Sum: ruclips.net/video/85-4R526MDc/видео.html ○ 48 Hours in Vancouver: ruclips.net/video/jIsPybP8nME/видео.html ○ Adventures in Washington Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLkrsEPn1nU_WaGat1gieudV_ME77x20Za 😘 Subscribe to my channel: bit.ly/MissMinaYT 👕 Get my shirt: bit.ly/MissMinaMerch 🎵 Music in this video (affiliate link): www.epidemicsound.com/referral/zo01l7 🎵 Music in this video (affiliate link): artlist.io/artlist-70446/?artlist_aid=MissMina_1195&MissMina_1195&MissMina_1195 🎥 MY CAMERA & VLOGGING GEAR: www.missmina.co/blog/my-2020-vlogging-gear MORE MINA: ○ Instagram: @missminaoh ○ TikTok: @missminaoh ○ Facebook: facebook.com/missminaoh ○ Twitter: @missminaoh ► MY KOREA CHANNEL: ruclips.net/user/sweetandtasty ► MY ARTS & CRAFTS CHANNEL: ruclips.net/user/CreativeChillout
I'm jealous of these experiences that you got to share with your mom, but I'm absolutely happy for you. I only had the opportunity to show my mom around Seattle twice before she died. Cherish your moms, my friends. 💙
Seattle is such a unique place in America. So this is where you were born, right? There's so much to see, do and eat! I love it there so much, gotta experience there. 🇺🇸 Thanks for the tour, Miss Oh!
So much fun tagging along with you and Momma Oh as you check out the eateries in Seattle. I haven't enjoyed eating in downtown Seattle since before the pandemic, so it was great to enjoy it vicariously with you. I love how you interweave the local sites with the places that you eat, as well as showing how the indoor environment is where you enjoyed scrumptious and various meals. Thanks for the tour! Jenny
thank you so much for taking us on your tour, Miss Mina and Mommy Oh! I absolutely love everything about it - it’s relaxing to watch and so fun to see u and ur mom share food. Ily two! 💓💐
I love your videos. Your voice is so calm compared to all the other loud foodies. While your out exploring different places others are copying each other recording the same areas. Keep up the amazing work.
A lot of the restaurants you and Mommy Oh visited in Seattle are all new to me. I haven't ventured out much since the pandemic, so thank you for the mega food tour! It all looked mouth-watering delicious! My favorite places to eat are Rosita's Mexican Restaurant in Green Lake, Scandinavian Specialties in Ballard (I especially love their salmon quiche), Chinooks at the Fisherman's Terminal, and the Cafe Flore on E. Madison, although it's really popular and has a long wait.
Wonderful tour of the city’s food landmarks. I was excited you visited The Lockspot Cafe outside of the Locks! I did the mural for that bar/restaurant. 🥰
I enjoy watching y’all eat new and different foods. When I was younger I was one of those individuals who would not taste anything different from what I was used to. I have learned to venture out trying foods now. You miss out on foods that could become your new favorite if you stick to just what you know!
Very random but I would love to see your morning/night skin care routine and what products you use. Your skin is amazing! ^.^ I have been stressing so much lately and my mental health feels like it worsened lately so I have no energy/motivation to do my skin anymore. Sad to say but i went from doing it day/night every day to literally washing my face every now and then :/ I'd love to know how you go through tough times and still manage to take care of yourself. Love the videos
this was really fun to watch as someone who spends a lot of time in ballard and capital hill! always nice to recognize as well as find new places in those areas
Your videos are soothing. I like how smoothly you speak without ahhhmmm and emmmms . I enjoyed every bit of it and most importantly because there are plants everywhere. I love it. I love when there is touch of nature in everything .. fabulous
► VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro & Previews 0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard) 1:09 Trying Café Con Leche 1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice) 1:39 Cortadito 1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea 2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket 2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden 3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks) 4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks 4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge 6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge 7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow 8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast) 8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon 9:02 Fried Oysters Salad 9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures 10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) 10:58 Pacific Science Center 11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground 11:37 Seattle Art Museum 11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel 12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour 14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu) 14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain 14:50 Tamarind Whiskey 15:07 Crab Fried Rice 15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken 16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce 17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel 18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout 19:19 Pike Place Market 19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop) 20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again :) 20:24 Sopes with Chicken 20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper 21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas 22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place 22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room 23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol 24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails” 25:45 Neko Cat Cafe 26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games) 26:20 Plant Shops! 26:46 Tour of Melrose Market 27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar) 27:07 Yuzu Soda 27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn 27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad) 27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls) 27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball 28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball 29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball 29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad 30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu 31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill 32:00 Looking for a bookshop 32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris 32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting! 32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives 33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli 34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia 34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers 34:28 Haloumi & Lamb 34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies 35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad 36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger 37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet 38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby 38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market 38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor) 39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage 44:20 DANCE PARTY!!!
I love Di Fiora. My biggest gripe about fried rice is not enough egg. Their crab fried rice has plenty of egg and it is delicious. Their chicken wings are also yummy and HUGE. The Tamarind Whiskey was also my favorite cocktail.
I remember visiting the glass museum/art place in Seattle a few years ago. It was spectacular. If they allow you to video there I would strongly recommend it Mina. This video as usual was minalicious.
I have seen the rice ball a few times but with tuna or kimchi never one that big before I do want to try it some day. a 🥥 curry flavor or chutney of it might be nice on it. that crab fried rice look good a little bit of shredded seaweed or kelp would be good on top. i thave International ice coffee twice a mouth or once in a while 🙂✌❤
I love this video. You did a great job. I think I would love that shrimp gumbo. I used to live in New Orleans and they had the best gumbo , And I think the addition to the perfectly poached egg would be so wonderful. And you’re so right it’s the perfect dish for rainy weather and snuggling up on the couch enjoying a good movie❤
So glad to happen across this vid! Love so many spots you featured here ❤️ and some new too. Cafe di Fiore looks amazing. Hadn't heard of that one! I love how you highlighted how diverse our food and drink scene can be. Next time you visit you might look for some of our contributions from Native American communities too. Did you know we're the only major US city named after an Indigenous leader? 🙂 There's an awesome statue by the Ballard Locks, A Salish Welcome by Marvin Oliver. He was one of our great Indigenous artists here. Eighth Generation in Pike Place Market has some beautiful art and textiles. Unlike a lot of similar businesses, it's owned and operated by Natives. Daybreak Star Cultural Center in Discovery Park could be a nice place to profile in a pretty location. Getting out of the city but Salish Lodge comes to mind too. Great food and beautiful views, and also owned by Indigenous people. Native Americans are becoming increasingly visible in our food scene. Just some ideas. Thanks for the great video!
This is so awesome. Thank you so much for doing this video, as Seattle is one of my favorite cities ever. Had the chance to live there for almost a year, and it was really an amazing experience. A big thank you for bringing all these memories back and making my weekend already so much better. Sending much love.
Just found your Channel, loved the Presentation of you and your Sisters Visits to Vancouver and Seattle, I am visiting both cities in 2023 and you have given me some great ideas for food and visits, will subscribe and follow, thanks again , Vern from Australia.
Your videos are such a comfort place for me for reasons i can't explain in words. It make me so happy whenever i see your notification! Thanks a lot for your work and wholesomeness ( ◜‿◝ )♡
Mina, and Mommy Oh, I love your videos so much! You have such a calm voice when you narrate and I love watching you both eat food! It looks so good! You always describe the taste so well. I'm going to be housesitting in Hansville which is not too far from Port Townsend. I just saw that video recently. I just love the PNW. I live in Oregon, but wish I lived in WA. I love the dancing at the end of the videos. I also bought a bed in a box, but from Big Lots lol for $600. It's really soft like a marshmallow. Mommy Oh is so calm and is the perfect travel companion! My mom would not be. She is so pretty and has a beautiful face! So do you! Thank you for making these videos! I love that you are exploring your artistic side with painting and sewing. Do you do your own editing? A+
You make me homesick. If you are near SAM again, check out Von’s 1000 Spirits across the street. Great bar food and flatbread pizza. Plus a discount for Washington residents.
I've lived in Seattle my entire life and have never gone to any of these locations, except Seattle Center of course. The restaurants you try appear very bougie, despite being relatively inexpensive. I appreciate that you can teach even seasoned Seattleites, like myself, something new. However, as you'd expect to hear from any native, the restaurants you visited are relatively new and therefore don't have a cult-ish following that many of the longstanding restaurants do. Thus, I would recommend a completely different set of places. But that's just me. Thanks for the video!
So many great ideas of new restaurants to try in my hometown! And, did you see the giant eraser in front of MoPop just sold at Christie's auction house for $8.4 MILLION dollars? It was part of the late Paul Allen's massive art sale. That whole sale raised more than $1 BILLION dollars that goes to his foundation and to charity.
I love your videos and recently started foraging mushrooms as well. I am from the Seattle area and relocated down to the Portland area - it is also full of a ton of great restaurants and coastal/mountain mushrooms if you ever get the chance to visit.
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► VIDEO DESCRIPTION: For the next 36 hours, we’re diving even deeper into Seattle! There’s so much to eat and do in this city. We show you a mix of historic and modern spots, including some awesome restaurants!
We also take you on a walking tour around the iconic Space Needle, where there are museums, green spaces, sculptures and more. The next day during another digestive break, we go on another walking tour around Capitol Hill. From shopping to entertainment, you might get too many ideas for your stay in Seattle :)
Wow, a lot happen in this video! From coffee “cocktails” to sleeping in a hotel that’s over 100 years old, we hope you enjoy this lovingly created travel vlog. Please refer to the video chapters below for your convenience (yes, they’re spoilers haha).
► VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro & Previews
0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard)
1:09 Trying Café Con Leche
1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice)
1:39 Cortadito
1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea
2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket
2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden
3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks)
4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks
4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge
6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge
7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow
8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast)
8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon
9:02 Fried Oysters Salad
9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures
10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
10:58 Pacific Science Center
11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground
11:37 Seattle Art Museum
11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel
12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour
14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu)
14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain
14:50 Tamarind Whiskey
15:07 Crab Fried Rice
15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken
16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce
17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel
18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout
19:19 Pike Place Market
19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop)
20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again :)
20:24 Sopes with Chicken
20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper
21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas
22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place
22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room
23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol
24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails”
25:45 Neko Cat Cafe
26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games)
26:20 Plant Shops!
26:46 Tour of Melrose Market
27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar)
27:07 Yuzu Soda
27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn
27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad)
27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)
27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball
28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball
29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball
29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad
30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu
31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill
32:00 Looking for a bookshop
32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris
32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting!
32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives
33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli
34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia
34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers
34:28 Haloumi & Lamb
34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies
35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad
36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger
37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet
38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby
38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market
38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor)
39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage
44:20 DANCE PARTY!!!
Note: This video was filmed in September 2022. Additional footage filmed in October (such as the fish ladder, Commodore Park, etc).
► Other videos you might like:
○ 12 Hours in Seattle (what to eat & do on a layover): ruclips.net/video/_L1eQc0__Iw/видео.html
○ The BIGGEST NIGHT MARKET in North America! FOOD TOUR & Dim Sum: ruclips.net/video/85-4R526MDc/видео.html
○ 48 Hours in Vancouver: ruclips.net/video/jIsPybP8nME/видео.html
○ Adventures in Washington Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLkrsEPn1nU_WaGat1gieudV_ME77x20Za
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Girl, when are you and mummy coming to Toronto???
I'm jealous of these experiences that you got to share with your mom, but I'm absolutely happy for you. I only had the opportunity to show my mom around Seattle twice before she died. Cherish your moms, my friends. 💙
terrible this place is a crime ridden city who vote democrat. plain and simple.
Seattle is such a unique place in America. So this is where you were born, right? There's so much to see, do and eat! I love it there so much, gotta experience there. 🇺🇸 Thanks for the tour, Miss Oh!
Seattle and Greater Seattle has so much to offer! And Washington as a whole ❤ I was born and raised in CA, but WA is our home now.
@@MissMinaOh Oops, my bad! Oh yeah, you were born and raised in California. 😅
@@MissMinaOh Me too, San Jose! If I was still living in the USA, I would move to Bellevue. Take care.
Hola
New suscriptora greeting from Seattle Washington
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I miss my home state 😢
Thanks to you and your Mom. I get to live vicariously through you!😁 Your videos are entertaining and your Mom cracks me up!
So much fun tagging along with you and Momma Oh as you check out the eateries in Seattle. I haven't enjoyed eating in downtown Seattle since before the pandemic, so it was great to enjoy it vicariously with you. I love how you interweave the local sites with the places that you eat, as well as showing how the indoor environment is where you enjoyed scrumptious and various meals. Thanks for the tour! Jenny
Your mom dancing over a meal is the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen. ❤ I need to hand out with my mom more. ☕️ 🥐
Well done. I've lived in Seattle for 45 years and I must say - - you've done our city proud!
you seem to have a really good relationship with your mom, i love that.
thank you so much for taking us on your tour, Miss Mina and Mommy Oh! I absolutely love everything about it - it’s relaxing to watch and so fun to see u and ur mom share food. Ily two! 💓💐
your presentation is very neat with timeline indication of locations and your voice is clear, nice to hear.
Minus the homelessness and the drug problem… Seattle is really amazing, it has a cool vibe.
I can tell that your mother really loves and supports you.
I turn on your videos when I’m having anxiety, you and your make me feel calm. Thank you for sharing ❤
your mom is the sweetest💖
I love your videos. Your voice is so calm compared to all the other loud foodies. While your out exploring different places others are copying each other recording the same areas. Keep up the amazing work.
Wow great show. First time watching. The host is also very nice and wholesome
Just found you guys and I love your videos. You and your Mom are living the dream. Thank you for sharing!
Seattle looks so cool. I love the way you film and edit these videos. They are exciting snd cozy.
A lot of the restaurants you and Mommy Oh visited in Seattle are all new to me. I haven't ventured out much since the pandemic, so thank you for the mega food tour! It all looked mouth-watering delicious! My favorite places to eat are Rosita's Mexican Restaurant in Green Lake, Scandinavian Specialties in Ballard (I especially love their salmon quiche), Chinooks at the Fisherman's Terminal, and the Cafe Flore on E. Madison, although it's really popular and has a long wait.
I am 9 months pregnant, and watching your videos is so satisfying/calming to me 🤗🫶
Yayyyy so glad to see you post Mina!!!!! I’ve been waiting and this is the perfect edition to make my Saturday better❤ sending love
Jazz Alley! Best music spot in Seattle
You deserve millions of views and likes
I love where you’re taking your content Mina, it’s fun and feels like I’m going on a trip with you and your mom
Wonderful tour of the city’s food landmarks. I was excited you visited The Lockspot Cafe outside of the Locks! I did the mural for that bar/restaurant. 🥰
I enjoy watching y’all eat new and different foods. When I was younger I was one of those individuals who would not taste anything different from what I was used to. I have learned to venture out trying foods now. You miss out on foods that could become your new favorite if you stick to just what you know!
Sending gratitude from a Daoist monastery near Seattle! 💙☯️🙏
Miss Mina and Mama Oh are back with a Magnum Opus of a Vlog. Yay!
Very random but I would love to see your morning/night skin care routine and what products you use. Your skin is amazing! ^.^ I have been stressing so much lately and my mental health feels like it worsened lately so I have no energy/motivation to do my skin anymore. Sad to say but i went from doing it day/night every day to literally washing my face every now and then :/ I'd love to know how you go through tough times and still manage to take care of yourself. Love the videos
Your videos always make my day better and make me hopeful to be able to travel when I am older. Thank you
oh my gosh....I love the ending of this video 💞 You and your mom are just two peas in a pod.
this was really fun to watch as someone who spends a lot of time in ballard and capital hill! always nice to recognize as well as find new places in those areas
i'm gg to seattle in less than 3 weeks i'm so excited now!
Your videos are soothing. I like how smoothly you speak without ahhhmmm and emmmms . I enjoyed every bit of it and most importantly because there are plants everywhere. I love it. I love when there is touch of nature in everything .. fabulous
► VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro & Previews
0:40 Coffee at Papá Changó Cafe (Ballard)
1:09 Trying Café Con Leche
1:21 Horchata Latte (Pumpkin Spice)
1:39 Cortadito
1:56 Other cafes nearby & Pastries at Miro Tea
2:14 Trying Savory Pastry: Farmer’s Pocket
2:46 Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden
3:09 Ballard Locks (aka: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks)
4:00 The Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks
4:16 Commodore Park & Salmon Bay Bridge
6:50 Brunch at Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge
7:41 Crawfish Beignets with Pepper Chow Chow
8:00 Shrimp Creole & Eggs (Happy Hour Breakfast)
8:45 Frisée Salad with Bacon Lardon
9:02 Fried Oysters Salad
9:41 Walking the Seattle Center & its sculptures
10:30 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
10:58 Pacific Science Center
11:09 “Artists at Play” Playground
11:37 Seattle Art Museum
11:42 Staying at the historic Sorrento Hotel
12:10 Our Hotel Room Tour
14:14 Dinner at Di Fiora (Asian European menu)
14:25 A cocktail called Purple Rain
14:50 Tamarind Whiskey
15:07 Crab Fried Rice
15:48 Ka Ree Curry with Chicken
16:43 Crispy Garlic Chicken Thigh with Garlic Sauce
17:47 The sights while walking back to the hotel
18:55 Day 2: Hotel Checkout
19:19 Pike Place Market
19:40 Breakfast at Maíz (fresh tortilla shop)
20:02 Coffee Time! Horchata Latte again :)
20:24 Sopes with Chicken
20:37 Tamales with Poblano Pepper
21:52 The Making of Blue Masa Tortillas
22:22 Showing you other place at Pike Place
22:54 Getting tea from the Perennial Tea Room
23:08 Duck Poop Chocolate?! Let’s try it lol
24:30 Drinking Coffee “Cocktails”
25:45 Neko Cat Cafe
26:11 Raygun Lounge (pinball machines, arcade consoles, board games)
26:20 Plant Shops!
26:46 Tour of Melrose Market
27:00 Lunch at Sankaku (an onigiri cafe & bar)
27:07 Yuzu Soda
27:25 Sweet Potato Salad with Pink Peppercorn
27:32 Hijiki Nimono (Seaweed Salad)
27:42 Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)
27:49 Shiso Potato Rice Ball
28:27 Nasu Miso Rice Ball
29:09 Tuna Mayo Rice Ball
29:54 Trying the Sweet Potato Salad
30:15 Trying Hijiki Seaweed Salad with Tofu
31:18 Walking around Capitol Hill
32:00 Looking for a bookshop
32:25 Dinner at Ben Paris
32:40 What to order? Oooh! Happy Hour Chef’s Tasting!
32:53 Marcona Almonds & Marinated Olives
33:14 Truffle Fries with House Aioli
34:01 Essential Baking Focaccia
34:16 Blistered Shisito Peppers
34:28 Haloumi & Lamb
34:54 Buttermilk Hush Puppies
35:02 Cauliflower Caesar Salad
36:28 Wagyu Beef Burger
37:33 Dessert: Banana Cake & Pumpkin Sorbet
38:08 Brief Tour of State Hotel lobby
38:21 Getting flowers from Pike Place Market
38:46 Live jazz at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley (Michael Lington & Paul Taylor)
39:15 Outtakes & Bonus Footage
44:20 DANCE PARTY!!!
Kicking things off in Ballard would have been cool on Sunday when the farmers market is up and running each week.
I just love the videos with you and your Mom! I wish you made them more often 😀
My favorite part is when Mom danced and made the heart symbol. Adorbs. 💙
I love your videos. You and your mom are awesome!! You bring kindness and joy into my life.
I re-watched the clip of mommy oh dancing so many times. I love her spirit
I loved this video! You two are so fun. I used to live in Seattle and this gave me happy memories.
Went to Sankaku today and it was soooo good. Thanks for providing such great Seattle tips.
I went to Seattle twice this year and I fell in love with it. ♡
Hey, Mina! Try Casalinga near the Pike Market. They make their own fresh pasta noodles at site everyday. Quite simple and good pastas they have.
I love Di Fiora. My biggest gripe about fried rice is not enough egg. Their crab fried rice has plenty of egg and it is delicious. Their chicken wings are also yummy and HUGE. The Tamarind Whiskey was also my favorite cocktail.
Lolol. I misheard pasta tubes as proztitutes. I love that park. 💛. I love Seattle. I didnt realise the cajun place was so close by
Raise your hand if you snack while watching Miss Mina! 🎉. 😊
I just love your videos so much. Make me want to go everywhere! And luckily, I live in the greater Seattle area, so I can 😉
Loved this. I live in Seattle but this introduced new places for me to explore. I laughed at the dancing at the end of the video. 😅
Happy World Kindness Day! You gave me some ideas for our trip downtown next week!! Cannot wait!
I remember visiting the glass museum/art place in Seattle a few years ago. It was spectacular. If they allow you to video there I would strongly recommend it Mina. This video as usual was minalicious.
Mommy Oh is so cute!
so yummy, I always love how you take time to notice small details
Seattle is such a foodie paradise ❤
Thanks! I can let my visitors to Seattle watch this first, then tell me where they would like to visit. As always, had to stay for the dance party!
I have seen the rice ball a few times but with tuna or kimchi never one that big before I do want to try it some day. a 🥥 curry flavor or chutney of it might be nice on it. that crab fried rice look good a little bit of shredded seaweed or kelp would be good on top. i thave International ice coffee twice a mouth or once in a while 🙂✌❤
I have been watching miss Mina 's videos since 2016 and she's my favourite RUclipsr
Thank you so much for watching since 2016! That's 6 years, but in internet years it's a very long time ❤
@@MissMinaOh thank you for replying 🥰💗
I love the adventures you take us on with Mommy Oh. The Chef's dinner was great at $30, espc since Wagyu beef is so expensive by itself! Great tour!!
I really love your videos mina! it really calms me!
Mina, excellent cinematography! You have a very good (third) eye!
2:08 So happy to see ‘Tea Lattes & Chai’ instead of ‘Chai Tea Latte’. The distinction is necessary.
I love this video. You did a great job. I think I would love that shrimp gumbo. I used to live in New Orleans and they had the best gumbo , And I think the addition to the perfectly poached egg would be so wonderful. And you’re so right it’s the perfect dish for rainy weather and snuggling up on the couch enjoying a good movie❤
So glad to happen across this vid! Love so many spots you featured here ❤️ and some new too.
Cafe di Fiore looks amazing. Hadn't heard of that one!
I love how you highlighted how diverse our food and drink scene can be.
Next time you visit you might look for some of our contributions from Native American communities too. Did you know we're the only major US city named after an Indigenous leader? 🙂
There's an awesome statue by the Ballard Locks, A Salish Welcome by Marvin Oliver. He was one of our great Indigenous artists here.
Eighth Generation in Pike Place Market has some beautiful art and textiles. Unlike a lot of similar businesses, it's owned and operated by Natives. Daybreak Star Cultural Center in Discovery Park could be a nice place to profile in a pretty location.
Getting out of the city but Salish Lodge comes to mind too. Great food and beautiful views, and also owned by Indigenous people. Native Americans are becoming increasingly visible in our food scene.
Just some ideas. Thanks for the great video!
Amazing video. Cannot wait to see where you head next.
This is so awesome. Thank you so much for doing this video, as Seattle is one of my favorite cities ever. Had the chance to live there for almost a year, and it was really an amazing experience. A big thank you for bringing all these memories back and making my weekend already so much better. Sending much love.
love your videos! I also loved the two squirrels at the end so cute!
Just found your Channel, loved the Presentation of you and your Sisters Visits to Vancouver and Seattle, I am visiting both cities in 2023 and you have given me some great ideas for food and visits, will subscribe and follow, thanks again , Vern from Australia.
I’ve actually been to South Korea. It was a 14 and a half hour flight direct from Dallas Fort Worth.
Oh my where have I been? Been living in Seattle fir more than 30 years and I didn’t know these places existed.
Such an informative foodie video for Seattle. Thank you for all the reviews. Love your vlog. Mommy Oh is delightful.
Foooooood! this is why I love Seattle so much. 😍
I luv ur videoes nd voice😍😍😍
Beautiful Seattle. Thanks Miss Mina andMama oh. Great capture and edit
Have to thank you for the video going to check out some of your spots!
i want to dance with your mom so cool!
So good to see you both. Love you.
The return of "the best" for Mommy Oh.
The locks on the Columbia River in Oregon is also a sight to see.
I miss so Seattle so much.
As a Seattle native- I'm running to Sankaku!
I remember watching you when i was 7 years old😁
Love this video! I def need to visit this area!
Your videos are such a comfort place for me for reasons i can't explain in words. It make me so happy whenever i see your notification!
Thanks a lot for your work and wholesomeness
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We're so happy to hear that our videos are a source of comfort! Hope future videos continue to give you the warm fuzzies ❤❤❤
Same for me.
This was beautiful 😍. Made me happy inside.
Mina, and Mommy Oh, I love your videos so much! You have such a calm voice when you narrate and I love watching you both eat food! It looks so good! You always describe the taste so well. I'm going to be housesitting in Hansville which is not too far from Port Townsend. I just saw that video recently. I just love the PNW. I live in Oregon, but wish I lived in WA. I love the dancing at the end of the videos. I also bought a bed in a box, but from Big Lots lol for $600. It's really soft like a marshmallow. Mommy Oh is so calm and is the perfect travel companion! My mom would not be. She is so pretty and has a beautiful face! So do you! Thank you for making these videos! I love that you are exploring your artistic side with painting and sewing. Do you do your own editing? A+
You make me homesick. If you are near SAM again, check out Von’s 1000 Spirits across the street. Great bar food and flatbread pizza. Plus a discount for Washington residents.
Mina i reaaallyy love your videos in seattle but i hope you can start travelling around like you used to❤ love from Indonesia🇮🇩
I've lived in Seattle my entire life and have never gone to any of these locations, except Seattle Center of course. The restaurants you try appear very bougie, despite being relatively inexpensive. I appreciate that you can teach even seasoned Seattleites, like myself, something new. However, as you'd expect to hear from any native, the restaurants you visited are relatively new and therefore don't have a cult-ish following that many of the longstanding restaurants do. Thus, I would recommend a completely different set of places. But that's just me. Thanks for the video!
So many great ideas of new restaurants to try in my hometown! And, did you see the giant eraser in front of MoPop just sold at Christie's auction house for $8.4 MILLION dollars? It was part of the late Paul Allen's massive art sale. That whole sale raised more than $1 BILLION dollars that goes to his foundation and to charity.
Mina I missed your videos!!!!!
Food trip!!! ♥️🍲💗
Try cafe de olla. It has cinnamon and piloncillo( I probably spelt it incorrectly but you get what I mean).
This video was so packed with awesome experiences. I gotta get to Seattle!
How was the Rainbow Rooibus Tea? I am always looking for a new rooibus tea 😁
The locks were created on the ship canal in order to ultimately lower the water in Lake Washington and not stop flooding and able to build more.
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Hey I have that flower! We have it in 2 colors
we love Mamio!!! great show ;ladies
my phone died just when i got this notification !! had to wait for it to charge to watch haha :)
I love your videos and recently started foraging mushrooms as well. I am from the Seattle area and relocated down to the Portland area - it is also full of a ton of great restaurants and coastal/mountain mushrooms if you ever get the chance to visit.
Loved this! Thanks
Lovely channel. We love it. Thanks
You went to my favorite restaurant in Seattle. Toulouse Petit!