setsunai noodle bar - lopez island, washington.

i feel like i’ve been shouting this from the rooftops for years now…but this place has such a special, special place in mine and so many others’ hearts! setsunai is a huge bright spot in peoples’ trips to lopez - and as someone who now lives here, i know full well that this place is an institution and incredibly important to the people who live on the island.

when we still lived in seattle and would go visit lopez every now and then, we’d dash from the ferry straight to the noodle bar for that delicious meal we’d been dreaming of since the last time we’d eaten there 😉 . now that we live on lopez full-time (i’m still wrapping my mind around this), i feel lucky to have a window into the amount of thought and care that goes into the food at setsunai.

josh is a true artíst with his cooking & presentation, the vibe & feeling of his restaurant space, and the whole philosophy behind setsunai noodle bar.

every element of each dish has been freshly handcrafted or thoughtfully prepared daily. as far as quality control, no stone is left unturned when josh is at the helm of the whole production. i had the chance to work at the noodle bar for a while when we first moved here, and i can confidently & proudly say that an incredible amount of love goes into the amazing dishes that come out of this humble kitchen. i now work with josh on photography (seen here!) & marketing for social media, etc. you can read more about his story and how the noodle bar came to be on the new website.

from the nourishing broths built from scratch, to house-smoked meats, to handmade ramen and udon noodles, freshly pickled vegetables, perfect jammy eggs, pickled shiitake mushrooms, handmade gyoza with freshly made meat & vegetable mixtures, house-made sauces and oils…i could go on and on with just how special each noodle bowl actually is, go into detail about every tiny element that you see in your bowl, and how much intention went into each bit. it is truly “more than just a bowl of noodles.”

and, to boot, most of the ingredients are sourced as locally as possible - they may come from a farm down the road, another neighboring island or from skagit county, which is a hop, skip and a ferry ride over to the mainland.

when i was working there, i was both stunned and so charmed the first time that i’d witnessed an actual farmer who grew the actual food on their actual land walk right up to the door of the noodle bar, have a lovely conversation with josh while hand delivering an armful of fresh produce, then sit down to enjoy a noodle bowl and a beer. i could cry! ♥️ this was not something i’d observed when living in seattle 😆 . and it is simply…the way it should be! we should know exactly where our food is coming from, know and care about the people who grew or raised it.

the level of self-sufficiency and community support here on lopez is unparalleled. when you exist on an island, everyone has to support and elevate one another to make this little economy go ‘round.

evidently, i could write a whole thesis about how outstanding and extra special this little place is. but i will [try to] let these photos speak for themselves. running a restaurant is NO easy feat (in fact, it looks to be one of the hardest challenges ever, ever), especially on an island, considering all the logistics, limited space, time, resources, and people available to help run the place.

but josh seriously keeps on trucking and wading through all the hard times of the past few years, dreaming up with new flavors & creations along the way. his consistency in studying, practicing, and to strive to honor cuisines from cultures outside of his own is an important component of his work. with the little free-time that this man has (aside from having 5 kids and an amazing partner with 3 kids of her own), he spends it researching authentic methods of japanese cooking, journaling about food, learning to speak & write japanese from a tutor, identifying opportunities to support our local communities around the islands, and much more. this is apparent because he always has something new & interesting up his sleeve to chat about when you pay setsunai a visit. setsunai is such a passion project for him, and it truly shines through with each and every bite of his food.

i speak for so many folks when i say thank youuuuu, josh ratza, for all that you do! it is insane and amazing at the same time, and i am happy & lucky to call you a friend!

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our dog, winnie.

the world’s sweetest puppy came into our lives this past december, and she’s been the greatest winter morale booster, best buddy, and total dream dog addition to our little growing family.

additional spoiler alert: i am now just about 39 weeks pregnant and expecting our first baby any day now.

winnie deserves her own spotlight before our bebé arrives, though. she’s so special to us and we couldn’t love her more.

^ just can’t deny those big brown winnie cooper eyes.

little did we know in these very moments when peter & winnie met for the first time that they would soon become inseparable best friends and soulmates.

winnie came to us at 3 months old, totally out of the blue from a friend on lopez. we weren’t exactly looking to get a dog right then, but had also never had such a great dog offered right to our faces!

she was super well behaved, soo unbelievably chill & calm, pretty well poop, pee & sleep trained, and excellent on the road. so, the perfect doggy for us.

she is half corgi (cowboy corgi) and mixed jack russell terrier & border collie. we love her tri coloration and super soft fur! normally corgi tails get chopped early on, but she’s got a very long tail and is a unique looking corgi babe!

her corgi ears are simply amazing. 😍

best christmas & birthday present for both of us.

^ this was her first time experiencing the vaccuum cleaner, which she despises. she nestled herself right into this little pillow cave and it made me laugh.

we lived in pete’s dad’s 130 year old (!) cabin this fall and most of winter. that factor, combined with separate buildings on our property for kitchen use, sleeping use, bathroom use, and daytime use….combined with my first pregnancy…..made for quite the iNtErEsTiNg first lopez island full winter living experience. 🤪

but…..our winnie girl was truly a bright spot in all the funkiness of our living situation transition, and i cherish all of these photo memories already.

i’ll never forget the first night we had her, she crawled up to me in the middle of the night and tucked her little nosey into my neck to sleep (just like this pic), and i melted into a puddle.

best pregnancy nap buddy on winter days and in countless ferry lines.

i cannot with this face.

white christmas in port townsend!

winter princess enjoying the loveliest white christmas at grandma sarah’s house.

cute early birthday brekky surprise from pete’s mum :)

my 34th birthday with my lovies.

big snow days on lopez.

pete will be (and already is) the best dad! ❤️❤️❤️

^ sweetest stork ornament from my friend piper :)

^ lopez island corgi corral!!!

experiencing the springtime emerging on lopez after a LONG, dark, cold fall & winter has been so magical. and so. so. welcome.

my sweet babies!

spring is here, and now we await the arrival of our human baby toward the end of april! 💐

i love my little family and could not have survived this past winter without my amazing pete, winnie girl, and the little baby growing inside of me who has been the mental sunshine on our horizon. 🌅

xoxo

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