Uwajimaya is a sprawling Asian grocery haven in Seattle, packed with fresh seafood, exotic ingredients, delightful prepared foods, and quirky finds.
"Seahawks supporters have a slew of Asian food stalls to sample at the Uwajimaya Asian Market and popular teriyaki and dumpling dishes in and around the stadium." - Ashley Day
"For those traveling through the Chinatown-International District, don’t miss the Uwajimaya Asian Market. Sure, there’s a 35,000-square-foot grocer, but it’s the food hall that attracts fans needing a bite from more than 10 stalls." - Tim Newcomb
"One of the most beloved establishments in the International District, Uwajimaya is a formidable Asian supermarket, bookstore, and gift store, all connected to a bustling food court. The meat department and huge Asian beer/wine selection are some highlights. We suggest the sashimi-grade fish at crazy-low (not sketchy) prices." - Shore
"Uwajimaya is a sprawling Asian supermarket where you can buy food to bring to the stadium." - Harry Cheadle
"Sometimes, grocery store poke is the best poke, especially if that grocery store is Uwajimaya. If you're in a pinch (or spent an hour browsing the aisles working up an appetite), head to Waji’s at the food court where you’ll find huge bins of colorful cubed fish. Extra-spicy dragonfire tuna, rich lobster sensation, and tangy tako pepper with mac or seaweed salad are worth a dedicated trip to the grocery store." - Kayla Sager-Riley