
Hungry for information? Welcome to our Friday Feed, the place we run via all of the native meals and restaurant information this week—and perhaps assist you determine the place to eat this weekend.

Hong Chhour tends to his wares at King Donut.
From King to Council
Hong Chhour is already breakfast royalty as proprietor of Rainier Valley’s King Donut, however now he hopes to present a distinct form of governing a attempt. This week, he (together with 19 others) utilized for the Seattle Metropolis Council seat left open by Tammy Morales’s resignation. Whereas managing a doughnut store is superb preparation for managing a metropolis, he additionally has greater than a decade of expertise in nonprofits and communications, together with with Plymouth Housing, Pals of Little Sài Gòn, and Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council.
Remembering Binyam Wolde
The founder and proprietor of native sizzling canine stand Soiled Canine, Binyam Wolde, handed away this week at age 44. Wolde arrived in Seattle at age 16 from Ethiopia, realized English and went on to start out his personal enterprise in 2010. The stand famously served via the CHOP standoffs between police and protesters, as seen on this iconic picture. A GoFundMe is gathering cash for his spouse and two kids.
Bye-Bye Burger
The long-known impending closure of the unique Burgermaster now has a timeline. Builders filed permits on the NE 45th Avenue location, simply east of College Village, again in 2022, and this week the regionally owned mini-chain introduced that—after 73 years—it would shut in late February. Burgermaster at present has 5 different places and remains to be run by late founder Phil Jensen’s grandson, Alex, and with a bit of involvement from Phil’s spouse, too. “At 105 years previous Mary remains to be with us and has a say in how her backyard appears at College,” the corporate mentioned in a press release in regards to the closure.
Oh, BTW, right here’s what you missed final week.