Old timers undoubtedly remember the fact that an expansion back in the 90s led to both the opening of the Wing Luke Museum and the shuttering of one of the neighborhood's most beloved dim sum restaurants. Fear not: the space's origin story does not diminish the love patrons bestow upon this community-oriented museum's devotion to Seattle's Asian-American population. Beyond the museum walls (which hold portrait exhibits, historic storefront displays and rotating topical studies) visitors can take guided tours of the neighborhood, focusing on immigration, Bruce Lee or even the food scene.