“Burien has a ‘Mom and Pop’ entrepreneurial spirit, and it’s affordable to grow a business here. The city has diverse businesses and good restaurants - all the ingredients of a vibrant small town.”
— Norm Ives, Owner, NI Commercial Real Estate
Burien is a foodie paradise that has The New York Times taking notice.
While residents always have easy access to enjoy the impressive array of restaurants and breweries, Burien has distinguished itself as a destination for those looking for a delicious night (or day) out. As the Seattle Times wrote, “Explore Burien’s ‘eat streets’ for a culinary adventure.”
Affordable real estate and a walkable urban core has lured Seattle restaurants launching outpost locations and new endeavors alike, resulting in diverse and exciting food options. The mix of new entrepreneurs and established businesses has created a collaborative environment where everyone’s palates win. In Burien, you enjoy a global dining scene that features cuisines from every continent except Antarctica — Mexican, Thai, Nepalese, Vietnamese, Greek, Ethiopian, Chinese, Australian, Italian, and Peruvian, to name a few.
“Burien has a ‘Mom and Pop’ entrepreneurial spirit, and it’s affordable to grow a business here. The city has diverse businesses and good restaurants - all the ingredients of a vibrant small town.”
— Norm Ives, Owner, NI Commercial Real Estate