Restaurants around the state are doing something about climate change—partnering with biofuels producers like Neste, SeQuential, and Mahoney to turn their used cooking oil into clean-burning transportation fuels.
We’re highlighting restaurants across Western Washington (listed below) to encourage folks to support them and their circular clean-energy economy. When you do, you’re helping to cut climate and air pollution from vehicles – also helping our lungs, and our local economy. Check out this menu of some of the benefits that come with clean fuels:
Participating restaurants in Seattle’s International District include:
- 663 Bistro, 663 S Weller St
- Asia BBQ & Fast Food, 655 S Jackson St #A
- Asian Plaza, 1036 S Jackson St
- Crawfish King, 725 S Lane St
- Dim Sum King, 617 Jackson St
- Ding How Center, 1201 S Jackson St
- Fuji Sushi, 520 S Main St
- Gyro House Mediterranean Café, 212 5th Ave S
- Green Leaf, 418 8th Ave S
- Harbor City / Fortuna Café, 707 S King St
- Honey Court Seafood Restaurant / Ton Kiang, 516 Maynard Ave S
- House of Hong, 409 8th Ave S | @houseofhongsea
- Humble Pie, 525 Rainier Ave S
- I5 Pho Seattle, 213 1st Ave S | @i5pho
- Jade Garden, 424 7th Ave S | @jadegardenrest1
- Joe’s Bar & Grill, 500 S King St
- Kaname – Izakaya & Shochu Bar, 610 S Jackson St
- Kau Kau BBQ Market, 656 S King St
- Louisa Hotel, 669 S King St
- Momosan Ramen & Sake, 504 5th Ave S
- New Star Seafood, 516 S Jackson St
- Oasis Tea, 519 6th Ave S
- Purple Dot Café, 515 Maynard Ave S
- Tai Tung Restaurant, 655 S King St
- Tsue Chong, 800 S Weller St
- Uwajimaya, 600 5th Ave S | @uwajimaya
Participating restaurants in Beacon Hill and South Seattle include:
- Buddha Bruddah, 2201 Rainier Ave S
- Din Tai Fung (various locations)
- Ezell’s Famous Chicken, 4436 Rainier Ave S
- Hiroshi’s Take Out, 2521 15th Ave S
- Paseo Caribbean Food, 1701 1st Ave S
- Toshio’s Teriyaki, 1706 Rainier Ave S
- The Wood Shop BBQ, 2513 Jackson St
Participating restaurants in White Center include:
- Li’l Woody’s
- Tung Kee Mi Gia
- Wanna Teriyaki & Burger
- Yum Yum Teriyaki
- Zippy’s Giant Burgers
Participating restaurants in Issaquah include:
- Apan Ginger Teriyaki
- Asian Star
- Bento-ya Goemon
- Cafe Rio
- Coconut Thai
- Hilton Garden Inn Gilman Blvd
- Jak’s Grill Front Street
- Khao San Thai Cuisine
- Las Margaritas
- Macky’s Dim Sum
- Ohana Gilman Blvd
- Similan Thai Cuisine
- Wild Fin American Grill
- Umi Cafe
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You can do more by joining us in asking the Washington Legislature to pass a Clean Fuel Standard—making all of our fuels cleaner, supporting local jobs, and giving us choices beyond fossil fuels for how we get around.