
the commute down 33rd avenue west takes on a different rhythm when you know ding tea & 36 streets vietnamese coffee waits at the end. this isn't another strip mall afterthought. the 907 google reviewers who've pushed this place to 4.7 stars understand something chains miss entirely: coffee culture means caring about every cup. vietnamese coffee traditions meet pacific northwest sensibilities here, creating something that feels both familiar and surprising. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because someone behind the counter actually tastes what they're serving. the tea selection runs deep, honoring the ding tea heritage while the coffee program holds its own against seattle's best. lynnwood doesn't get enough credit for spots like this. independent cafes that build community one conversation at a time, where your third visit means they remember how you take your drink. the kind of place that makes a neighborhood feel like home.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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google reviews
907
avg rating
4.7
local cred
88%
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