Kigo Kitchen, specializing in Asian-inspired dishes, is coming to Kent Station
The restaurant celebrates its grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 1, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
It is Kigo’s third location in the Seattle area, joining South Lake Union and the Columbia Center in Seattle’s downtown area.
Kigo – at 437 Ramsay Way, Suite 103 – will offer customers a buy one, get one on standard bowls throughout Oct. 1 and during weekends throughout October.
“We are thrilled to open our newest location at Kent Station and to join the other great group of retail shops, businesses and local attractions,” said Steve Hooper, Kigo’s CEO and founder.
Available for lunch and dinner, seven days a week, the menu includes wok-fired rice, noodles and salad bowls that feature flavors from China, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam. The menu also covers many of today’s dietary preferences including several gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options for adults and kids.
For more information, visit kigokitchen.com
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