Small, simply designed restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere with occasional shifts from quiet to busy. Menu blends Hawaiian and Korean flavors, featuring standout dishes like bulgogi and meat jun. Music adds to the vibe, creating a pleasant dining experience with reasonable prices.
Radish and cucumber kimchi stand out with fresh, crisp flavors. Kimchi served with fried chicken adds a spicy, tangy kick that complements the dish well.
Plates come with BBQ chicken and sides like soy potatoes, glass noodles, and mac salad. The BBQ chicken dishes offer a variety of flavors and generous portions in each platter.
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The restaurant offers generous portions meant for sharing family style.
Prices are reasonable for Korean food, providing great value.
There is plenty of parking available for dine-in or takeout.
Island-inspired decor creates a warm, family-centered atmosphere with live music and DJ sets enhancing the vibe. Spacious and clean, the environment feels comfortable and welcoming, blending Pacific Rim themes with a lively yet relaxed energy.
Kimchi adds a nice touch to dishes like mochiko chicken and rice. It appears alongside items such as grilled chicken and poke salad, complementing the flavors well.
Tender BBQ short ribs and juicy kalua pork stand out alongside garlic shrimp and perfectly crisped fried fish. The green papaya coconut salad with BBQ chicken adds a fresh, tropical twist to the mix.
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Live music happens every Friday and Saturday night, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for weekends due to high demand.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a self-serve banchan bar and grill-at-your-table setup for an interactive meal. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy with a homey, no-frills vibe that supports relaxed conversation. Clean, modern interior contrasts with typical smoky BBQ spots, emphasizing comfort and authenticity.
Homemade kimchi stands out with a freshly made quality, prepared by the server herself. The all-you-can-eat setup includes a variety of kimchi and other banchan at a dedicated service table.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ buffet with unlimited sides and spicy pork barbecue. The meat quality is good and the restaurant has less smoky smell than typical BBQ spots.
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The lunch deal from 12 to 3 pm is all-you-can-eat.
I paid $30 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ.
There is a limit on how much meat you can get at a time.
Korean BBQ spot with interactive table grills and a vibrant but cozy atmosphere encourages cooking your own food. The space feels roomy and comfortable yet can get smoky without table hoods, requiring frequent door openings. Staff use a call button system for service, enhancing convenience during meals.
Pa-Kimchi stands out as exceptionally flavorful and highly praised. Side dishes include fresh cucumber kimchi and a variety of top notch banchan like kimchi, potato salad, and fishcakes.
Unlimited BBQ options come at a price that is cheaper than expected. The food is delicious and authentic, paired with friendly, attentive service that makes the experience stand out.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 90-minute time limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $30 per person.
Small, modern space with an open kitchen and clean, comfortable seating creates a relaxed, low-key vibe. Korean drama plays on a TV screen, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. The place offers frosted mugs for beer and a variety of soju flavors, enhancing the dining experience.
Kimchi here has a perfect spice level and a flavorful taste that matches what you'd find in Korea. The radish kimchi is refreshing, and the kimchi is often served as a complimentary side while you wait.
BBQ chicken features prominently, served both on its own and in dishes like the avocado kimchi box. The popcorn chicken also stands out as a tasty option.
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The prices at KIMCHI BOX are incredibly reasonable.
The portions at KIMCHI BOX are generous for the price.
KIMCHI BOX is extremely wheelchair accessible.
Tables with built-in grills and individual ventilation systems create an interactive dining experience without lingering smoke. The space blends traditional Korean style with modern, sophisticated decor in a clean, relaxed atmosphere. Energy stays balanced, welcoming groups and couples without feeling crowded or loud.
Fermented kimchi stands out with freshness and authentic Korean flavor. It comes alongside well-prepared banchan like bean sprouts and pickled veggies, all served with care and balance.
High quality meat and an energetic, welcoming atmosphere define the Korean BBQ here. The $30 BBQ combo offers a familiar yet fresh experience with authentic flavors.
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The cost is approximately $50 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers a late night happy hour with discounted prices.
Only the BBQ dishes come with side dishes; others do not.
Interactive grilling at tables with large vent hoods creates a hands-on dining experience. The space combines minimalist decor with K-pop music videos, offering a youthful and lively atmosphere. Guests enjoy a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for intimate meals or gatherings.
Kimchi stands out with its very tasty and homemade flavor. Large containers are available for take-home, showing its popularity among side dishes like pickled daikon.
High-quality meat arrives in large portions for grilling right at the table. The intestine pot stands out as a unique option, and the side dishes complement the barbecue well.
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Reservations are available for large parties, but it's best to call ahead.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Cozy space with wood floors and paneled walls creates a vibe like stepping into a K-Drama. Tables feature cast iron grills with smoke funnels, supporting a lively atmosphere filled with energetic groups. Attention to traditional Korean utensils and authentic flavors sets it apart from typical Korean BBQ spots.
Sour and radish kimchi come with the meal, adding variety. Grilling kimchi with pork belly and bean sprouts is a common practice here.
Good ventilation keeps the air clear during grilling. The quality meats cook well and taste delicious. Kitchen staff can cook tricky items like beef intestines for you.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, making it great for late-night dining.
There is a special deal for a free dessert or coffee with a meal.
Portions are generous and designed for sharing among friends.
Modern Korean restaurant offers a clean, cozy space with a standout green wall and lofi music setting a chill vibe. Friendly atmosphere welcomes guests who appreciate healthy options and self-checkout convenience. The place balances calm energy with well-maintained decor and a relaxed pace.
Kimchi here offers a flavorful balance with sweet onions, spicy jalapeños, and pickled radish. It melts like butter yet stays crunchy, avoiding excessive sourness.
Bowls feature BBQ chicken, bulgogi, and jeyuk pork options. Food comes fresh, healthy, and quick with a Korean BBQ style.
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Seoul Bowl Kirkland does not accept cash payments.
The price is below $20 for a well-packed bowl.
The restaurant has an excellent rating by the state health department.
Small, cozy space with built-in grills and bright lighting creates an intimate yet lively atmosphere. Multiple TVs offer sports viewing alongside meals, while the beachfront view adds a scenic backdrop. The vibe stays warm and inviting, with a clean, modern design that fits the upbeat energy.
Side dishes include house-made kimchi and daikon. The kimchi has a heavenly flavor that stands out.
Offers a complete dining experience beyond just meats with Korean all-you-can-eat BBQ. Service stands out as great, and the food quality supports spending over $200 comfortably.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
The all-you-can-eat option requires everyone at the table to participate.
Parking is limited to street parking, which can be challenging on busy days.
Spacious, clean Korean barbecue restaurant with modern touches and an open, airy layout. Atmosphere is lively and fashionable, featuring K-Pop music and visuals that energize the space. Built-in grill fans reduce smoke, making it comfortable despite the active cooking environment.
Kimchi comes as part of a varied banchan selection including pickled radish, fish cake, and seaweed salad. A strand of hair was found in the kimchi but the overall experience remains solid.
Fresh meat with beautiful marbling stands out, making the barbecue flavorful and authentic. Friendly staff serve a variety of tasty side dishes that complement the grilling experience.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed.
Halal meat options are available for all dishes.
The restaurant uses a new grill for each order to prevent cross-contamination.
Small, unassuming space fills with noise from running range hoods and lively chatter. Tables feature built-in grills for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue, creating an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is fun and energetic, attracting crowds despite the cold interior and long waits.
House made kimchi stands out with its fantastic flavor and freshness. It pairs well with dishes like bibimbap, and extra servings are often requested.
All you can eat Korean BBQ lets you grill your own meats and vegetables with flavorful options. This spot stands out for its delicious and satisfying barbecue experience.
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Expect a wait of over 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat meal costs about $30 per person, including one gyoza appetizer.
Parking spots are tiny, so arrive early to find a space.
Modern Korean restaurant blends upscale design with authentic warmth and smoke-free grilling technology. Spacious, clean interior features custom grills and a fully stocked bar, creating a stylish yet inviting atmosphere. Offers both Korean BBQ at the table and traditional plated meals, appealing to diners seeking quality and variety.
Homemade kimchi shines with aged and grilled varieties that bring authentic flavors. Both napa cabbage and mool kimchi stand out, and jars are available for take-home.
Meats come out tender and perfectly marinated, grilled to juicy, flavorful perfection. The hood system works so well, no smoke lingers on clothes after grilling.
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Happy hour offers discounts on select appetizers and drinks.
Parking is available on-site for guests.
Expect to spend around $75 per person for a full meal.
Spacious Korean restaurant with bright, clean interior and handy utensil drawers at each table. Atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming despite occasional loud blender noise. Frequented for high-quality Korean fried chicken and a large seating area with K-POP music on a big screen.
Kimchi comes with a pickled radish and steamed rice combo that pairs well with chicken. It adds a cozy, healing touch to the meal.
Spicy BBQ chicken stands out with a great kick and a mix of spiciness and sweetness. Pork BBQ and various wing flavors like YangnYeom, Gangjung, and Soy garlic offer top-notch taste and heat.
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Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Order at least 30 minutes in advance for pickup.
The price for 20 pieces of chicken is $40.
Electric grills with down draft system keep tables clean and efficient. Atmosphere stays inviting and homey with diverse music and a warm, welcoming staff. Free soft-serve ice cream adds a casual, friendly touch.
Kimchi comes as part of the banchan made with high-quality ingredients and care. It tastes delicious and pairs well with other side dishes like potato salad.
All-you-can-eat BBQ features high-quality meat with a variety of side dishes that get free refills. Service is prompt and welcoming without any sass, and the BBQ does not leave strong odors on hair or clothes.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties, as the venue can accommodate up to 50 guests.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $56 per person, excluding tip.
Soft drinks and desserts are included in the all-you-can-eat price.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers modern, clean atmosphere with ventilation tubes over grills to reduce smoke. Loud music and packed tables create a noisy, energetic vibe suited for groups sharing meals and drinks. Outdoor seating includes heaters and grills, providing a comfortable option even in cold weather.
Kimchi here stands out for its super fresh taste and delicious quality. The cucumber kimchi is a notable side dish that complements meals well.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers a 2-hour seating with a $45 price. The meat quality stands out as some of the best, delivering a delicious and authentic Korean BBQ experience.
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The price is $45 per person for a 2-hour dining limit.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends, sometimes over two hours.
Reservations are not accepted; it's first come, first served.
Korean barbecue restaurant with DIY grilling stations and built-in table vents that reduce noise. Atmosphere varies from welcoming and authentic to occasionally loud with music and flashing lights during events. Frequent guests enjoy free side refills and interactive drink setups like soju bombs.
Small bowls of kimchi, cucumber, and radish come as part of the banchan and get refilled without hesitation. Pickled and kimchi daikon add vibrant flavors. Seafood kimchi pancakes and kimchi soup also feature on the menu.
BBQ pork belly stands out as a special dish with consistently good quality. The spot offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with a variety of meats served freshly cooked and hot, without servers assisting in cooking.
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Children under 3 eat for free at the restaurant.
The restaurant did not offer the promised all-you-can-eat menu despite being advertised.
They charged 25% more for the same food on weekends.
Hawaiian restaurant with a cozy dining area and authentic island vibe offers a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a local favorite. The space is simple and clean, with comfortable seating and a layout reminiscent of a ramen shop. Music and friendly energy create a pleasant environment despite its fast-food style setup.
Kimchi comes generous and flavorful, often served alongside macaroni salad and juicy dishes. It pairs well with sauces and adds a spicy kick that stands out in the meal.
BBQ mix plates come packed with BBQ chicken, Kaulua pork, and BBQ beef that deliver rich, filling flavors. Sides like spam musubi, chicken katsu musubi, and macaroni salad complement the smoky meats well.
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L&L Hawaiian Barbecue is primarily a take-out place with limited seating.
The restaurant is located near SeaTac Airport, making it convenient for travelers.
Expect larger portion sizes compared to other locations.
Small dining space offers a local island vibe with Hawaiian music and family atmosphere. Interior feels cozy but crowded, with a mix of fresh and worn areas. The place buzzes with energy from loud conversations and steady arrivals.
Cucumber kimchi comes as a side with many dishes and adds a slightly sour and very wet texture. It lacks heat and strong fermentation, with pieces cut too large for typical kimchi.
Hawaiian BBQ shines with BBQ chicken, Kahlua pork, and BBQ beef plates. Musubi, pineapple chicken, and lau lau also clear plates quickly.
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Parking can be challenging during lunch hours, so arrive early.
Expect a 20-minute wait for food during peak times.
Seating is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.
Spacious seating with traditional table grills creates a comfortable setting for groups and families. Live music and K-pop on TVs add a lively, engaging atmosphere. Separate halal dining areas and a hot and cold food bar offer diverse options in a clean, well-ventilated space.
Wide selection of banchan includes kimchi, ssamjang, and japchae, showing authentic Korean flavors. Kimchi pairs well with the trio pork belly and other side dishes like radishes and house salad.
Offers an all-you-can-eat barbecue option at $39 per person, including buffet-style main dishes and side dishes. Korean BBQ here delivers an elevated experience with quality meats and a value-driven price point.
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The all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue costs $35 per person.
Halal options are available with a separate seating area and grills.
Karaoke is available on weekends, starting at 10pm.
Spacious dining area features state-of-the-art smokeless grills and touchscreen ordering systems at each table. Atmosphere buzzes with K-pop music and videos, creating a lively and fun vibe. Unique decor includes dried flowers and leaves, adding a distinct aesthetic to the clean, comfortable space.
Kimchi offers a well-balanced tangy and spicy flavor with freshly made taste similar to homemade. Banchan includes generous kimchi refills and fresh side dishes.
Korean barbecue here is flavorful with a fresh taste. The assortment of side dishes complements the BBQ well, and the service is attentive and friendly.
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The restaurant charges a 20% service fee for a party of five.
I paid $39 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue.
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 2 PM and 9 PM to close.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with authentic banchan and affordable prices. Atmosphere ranges from chill and relaxed with K-pop music to occasionally loud and crowded. Space feels a bit claustrophobic due to table layout and dim lighting below street level.
Kimchi stands out for its perfect spice level and slight sweetness. It appears in various dishes like kimchi stew, kimchi fried rice, and kimchi pork belly, all showing consistent flavor quality.
BBQ beef short ribs stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. Spicy BBQ pork offers a bold kick, paired well with kimchi pancakes for a satisfying meal.
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The restaurant enforces a minimum one order per person rule.
They offer free refills on banchan side dishes.
Vegetarian options are available, including soup made with water instead of beef broth.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a cozy yet lively atmosphere with lighting and music that evoke Korea. Small space fills with authentic dishes like Dak Galbi and ribeye, paired with a good soju selection. The vibe suits both friends and family gatherings, balancing energy without overwhelming noise.
Kimchi appears in several dishes like kimchi pancake and kimchi fried rice, both prepared well. Some find the kimchi tastes like store-bought, and side dishes vary in quality.
Quality Korean BBQ stands out with delicious flavors and satisfying portions. This spot serves local Korean BBQ that meets cravings consistently.
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Happy hour from 5-6 offers a good deal.
The venue has limited parking outside.
Large parties need a reservation, made at least a week in advance.
Korean barbecue restaurant features personal cooking grills with side compartments for egg and cheese corn. Spacious interior includes separate bar and private rooms, decorated to evoke Korean street alleys. Atmosphere is lively and friendly, often loud enough to challenge conversation.
Banchan includes spicy kimchi that stands out for its freshness and flavor. It comes alongside other fresh sides like garlicky spinach and cucumber salad.
Authentic Korean BBQ shines with fantastic service and a menu that impresses even first-timers. The experience offers delicious grilled meats that stand out among many Korean BBQ spots.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during weekend dinner hours.
The average cost for two people is around $200.
Spacious Korean restaurant with clean, simple design and booth seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. K-pop music plays softly, adding to the vibe. Offers private rooms for groups and serves unlimited banchan with meals.
Unlimited side dishes include kimchi, bean sprouts, and spicy pickled cucumber. Kimchi stands out for its quality and is refilled proactively during the meal.
Korean BBQ short ribs stand out with rich flavor and generous portions. The menu offers a wide variety of tofu soups alongside many options for pancakes, bibimbap, and other dishes.
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Prices for dishes range from $18 to $20, which is reasonable for the quality.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is usually available at the back of the Safeway building.
Spacious seating with cozy fireplace and booths creates a welcoming, chill atmosphere suited for gatherings. The restaurant feels smoky due to active grills, and service includes convenient ordering tablets and attentive staff. Signature dishes like A-5 wagyu and bulgogi beef highlight the menu's quality.
Side dishes include cabbage kimchi and cucumber kimchi that taste fresh and flavorful. Kimchi is served alongside other plates and unlimited rice.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with high-quality meat and a $25 lunch deal. Features individual grills with included side dishes and soup for a satisfying barbecue experience.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch price is $25 from 11 am to 3 pm.
Dinner all-you-can-eat costs $32 on Fridays.
Kids have a set price of approximately $15, even if they don't eat.
Bright, modern space blends soft wood and botanical colors with traditional Korean decor for an inviting atmosphere. Clean, spacious interior features authentic Korean charm and playful details like Jinro Soju frog mascots. Suitable for family dinners with a warm, cozy vibe.
Fresh kimchi comes with a variety of banchan like fishcake, bean sprouts, and seaweed with gochujang. The kimchi soup stands out as a flavorful option, and staff encourage eating the kimchi on-site.
Short Rib stands out with its authentic Korean BBQ flavor and generous portions. The tofu soup and pork barbecue set offer solid options, though prices run a bit higher than usual.
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Parking is plentiful and free outside the restaurant.
The menu features at least five vegetarian options.
Prices for soups are $10 higher online than in-person.
Restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with clean, elegant interior featuring tight seating in booths. Lighting and décor create a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for casual dining. The space feels modern and comfortable, emphasizing quality presentation and refined tableware.
Kimchi stands out with perfect seasoning and a natural flavor profile. It pairs well with dishes like roasted beef bones and comes with generous refills.
Delicious BBQ options come with a wide variety of banchan that keep every bite fresh and flavorful. Many vegetarian choices include BBQ and katsu, all with authentic taste.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
Some menu items may be unavailable during busy times.
Parking is ample and conveniently located just off the I-405.
Restaurant offers interactive table-side grilling with a modern black and gold interior and K-pop music videos playing on big TVs. Atmosphere balances comfortable and lively, though music volume can be high. Cocktails and soju drinks complement the upscale dining experience.
Premium Korean BBQ offers a mix of traditional flavors with a local twist. The service is incredible, and the vibe feels more inviting than typical spots.
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Happy hour runs from 9:00 p.m. to close Monday through Friday for $19.95.
Expect limited menu options during happy hour despite advertised lower prices.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options for a fixed price.