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New Snohomish County restaurants: A sneak peek

The Daily Herald will begin publishing monthly lists of upcoming restaurants in Snohomish County.

SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Want a sneak peek of what’s coming to Snohomish County’s restaurant scene?

The Daily Herald will begin publishing a monthly list of upcoming restaurants and other food establishments from plan reviews provided by Snohomish Health District, as we seek to expand our coverage of food and drink in Snohomish County.

The plan reviews serve as a snapshot for readers on what restaurants and other food-related businesses to expect in the coming months. The following list is provided by SHD plan reviews from December and January. The list only includes establishments that received an approval letter from the health district’s food safety team. We did not include existing facilities or those that are not brick-and-mortar or food trucks, such as caterers and home bakeries.

Unless explicitly noted, this list does not signify that the following establishments are open to the public yet.

The Daily Herald has not reached out to the operators of these establishments, but we may cover them in the near future.

Dave & Buster’s

18606 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Lynnwood

Seattle Hill Gyros (OPEN)

13119 Seattle Hill Rd Ste 102, Snohomish

Giddy Up Truck

1514 178th St, Arlington (MOBILE)

Super Tortas Ganzin (OPEN)

20005 99 Hwy, Lynnwood (MOBILE)

Woods Coffee – Evergreen Way

10318 N Evergreen Way, Everett

Imrans Market II

9602 Evergreen Way, Everett

Pier 88 Boiling Seafood & Bar

3015 SW 184th St, Lynnwood

Sultan Thai Restaurant

31115 US 2, Sultan

Copperpot Bakery

550 Main St., Edmonds

Meatheads Smokehouse and Beer Works (OPEN)

8928 Vernon Rd, Lake Stevens

Pie Dive Bar

921 1st St., Snohomish

Rustic Cork Wine Bar

3911 133rd St. SE 101, Mill Creek

Sol Food Express (OPEN)

1805 Hewitt Ave., Everett

Sushi Avenue, Inc.

15605 Main St., Mill Creek

Thai Clearview Stop

17424 State Route 9 SE, Snohomish

The Little Tavern

11707 Mukilteo Speedway #102, Mukilteo

Won’s Asian Market

11515 State Ave. E, Marysville

Contact food reporter Taylor Goebel at 425-339-3046 or email her at taylor.goebel@heraldnet.com. Twitter: @TaylorGoebel. Join The Daily Herald’s food-centered Facebook group, SnohomDish.

This story has been modified with the correct address of Sol Food Express.

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