At Lands of Origins, Chef Meeraf Mamo creates Ethiopian-inspired desserts, lentils, and spice kits.
, in the lower levels of the market, “is a book lovers dream with literature filling the windows, lining the shelves, and piled around the floor,” the market said.
J.B. Johnson has owned the saloon for over 17 years. He is “always helpful with friendly, knowledgeable service and an eclectic collection to tailor recommendations,” the market said.. Owner Wais Ali makes original acrylic paintings themed after his time growing up in East Africa. “These Black business owners are not just making a positive impact on the Pike Place Market community, but they are also helping to strengthen the Black community in Seattle and beyond,” the market said. “By showcasing their talents, skills, and products, they are making a powerful statement about the value of diversity, inclusion, and entrepreneurship.”
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