Culture Seattle's best American diners might be the Hong Kong version Pacific Cafe Hong Kong Kitchen by Hugo Kugiya / March 4, 2010
Culture In modern church architecture, the magic of sacredness is rare A service inside the new First United Methodist Church by Lawrence Cheek / March 2, 2010
Culture The Bravern fits right into Bellevue's architectural style Fireplace and fountain at The Bravern by Lawrence Cheek / October 6, 2009
Culture Soup dumplings: a whole lot of flavor and a little bit of mystery Soup dumplings at Rocking Wok in Wallingford by Hugo Kugiya / June 17, 2010
Culture Handmade pies tell a story of our evolving food culture Chris Porter, founder of A la Mode Pies, grew up in what has become a rarity in our culture, a home where his mother cooked from scratch. by Hugo Kugiya / June 10, 2010
Culture Authentic Latin American food, and not a taco or burrito in sight Molcajete, the showcase entree at Tropicos Breeze by Hugo Kugiya / June 3, 2010
Culture Eating ethnic for breakfast? A Red Sea classic is worth a try Ambassal owner Tsedalu Kebede, known to her friends as Teddy by Hugo Kugiya / February 25, 2010
Culture Not for the fussy or neurotic: Chicago-style, late-night fast food Taste of Chicago co-owner Andrew Matson serves up a Chicago-style hot dog by Hugo Kugiya / February 11, 2010
Culture Korean comfort food that's nothing like kimchee Tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork) and the traditional jajangmyun (black noodles) by Hugo Kugiya / February 4, 2010