BIPOC-Owned BusinessAsian Grocery

Viet-Wah Markets

Chinatown-ID Family-owned (since 1981)

Grew from a tiny 700 sq ft store to a regional institution carrying ingredients from across Asia.

Known For

Grew from a tiny 700 sq ft store to a regional institution carrying ingredients from across Asia.

Signature Items

Japanese, Thai, Cambodian, Filipino, and other Asian groceries

Hours

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Why Vantage Members Should Care

40+ years of growth from a family shop to a regional chain — a Southeast Asian grocery institution.

Address

Chinatown-ID, Seattle, WA

Website
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How To

How to Visit Viet-Wah Markets

A step-by-step guide to visiting Viet-Wah Markets — a BIPOC-owned business in Seattle curated by Vantage.

  1. 1

    Check their hours

    Check website

  2. 2

    Know what to order

    Japanese, Thai, Cambodian, Filipino, and other Asian groceries

  3. 3

    Head to their location

    Visit Viet-Wah Markets at Chinatown-ID, Seattle, WA in Chinatown-ID, Seattle.

  4. 4

    Support the business

    40+ years of growth from a family shop to a regional chain — a Southeast Asian grocery institution.

Frequently Asked

Questions about Viet-Wah Markets

What is Viet-Wah Markets?+

Grew from a tiny 700 sq ft store to a regional institution carrying ingredients from across Asia.

What is Viet-Wah Markets known for?+

Japanese, Thai, Cambodian, Filipino, and other Asian groceries

What are the hours at Viet-Wah Markets?+

Check website

Why should I visit Viet-Wah Markets?+

40+ years of growth from a family shop to a regional chain — a Southeast Asian grocery institution.

Where is Viet-Wah Markets located?+

Viet-Wah Markets is in Chinatown-ID, at Chinatown-ID, Seattle, WA, Seattle, Washington.

Who owns Viet-Wah Markets?+

Viet-Wah Markets is owned by Family-owned (since 1981).

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