A list of new restaurants opening in Snohomish County

These new eateries in Snohomish County have been approved by the Health District.

QFC #852, 4919 Evergreen Way, Everett

Bobazona Monroe, 19569 Highway 2, Monroe

African Supermart 2.0, 11605 State Ave. No. 110, Marysville

RK Coffee Co LLC, 116 128th St. SE, Everett

Jang An Sullungtang, 19520 Highway 99 100, Lynnwood

Jet’s Pizza, 12918 Mukilteo Speedway C-22, Lynnwood

Machiavelli, 316 Main St. Edmonds

Earth And Ocean, 10100 Mukilteo Speedway 110, Mukilteo

Coconut Kenny’s, 8813 Soper Hill Road 103, Marysville

Soper C Store, 8805 Soper Hill Road, Marysville

Sasquatch Subs, 6809 284th St. NW, Stanwood

Best Burger Hut, 7009 265th St. NW Suite 103, Stanwood

Stillhouse Coffee, 558 Main St. Suite 1, Edmonds

Downpour Espresso, 692 Park Lane, Monroe

Afc Sushi @ Safeway #534, 3532 172nd St., Arlington

The Rusty Nail, 9010 Marsh Road, Snohomish

The K Bbq, 16410 Twin Lakes Ave. # J-111, Marysville

Whiffles, 566 Lehman Drive, Camano Island

Los Toxicos Antojitos LLC, 1519 3rd St., Marysville

Rico’s Fast Food Colombian Cuisine, 14224 89th Ave. SE, Snohomish

Coastal Vie Cafe, 9001 State Route 532, Stanwood

The Cheese Lady, 18421 Highway 99 E&F, Lynnwood

Red Dragon Casino — Floor 1, 21917 Pacific Highway, Mountlake Terrace

La Loncherita, 3815 196th St. SW 102, Lynnwood

Hello India, 11419 19th Ave. SE #A101, Everett

Source: Snohomish Health District

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