¢-$, Asian, International District
Fodor's Review:
Not only an outstanding grocery and gift shop, Uwajimaya also has a hoppin' food court offering a quick tour of Asian cuisines at lunch-counter prices. For Japanese or Chinese, the deli offers sushi, teriyaki, and barbecued duck. For Vietnamese food, try the fresh spring rolls, served with hot chili sauce, at Saigon Bistro. Shilla has Korean grilled beef and kim chee stew, and there are Filipino lumpia (spring rolls) to be found at Inay's Kitchen. The Honeymoon Tea Shop sells pearl tea, a cold drink served with a fat straw for sucking up the tapioca balls at the bottom of the cup.
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