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.
Chicken yakisoba comes with a soy garlic flavor that stands out. The yakisoba pairs well with short ribs and wings, making it a solid choice in combo meals.
Korean fried chicken stands out with sweet and spicy yangnyeom sauce and crispy texture. Kimchi and kimchi jjigae offer balanced spice and rich flavor, paired well with pickled radish and steamed rice for a cozy meal.
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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.
Small dining room fills with a late night vibe and busy lunchtime crowd. Affordable sushi prices and large portions attract a mix of quick diners and those seeking flavorful, spicy dishes. Decor is beautiful and the atmosphere carries a strong, inviting aroma.
Offers a wide variety of dishes including yakisoba with pork. The yakisoba stands out alongside sushi and ramen options.
Spicy kimchi udon stands out with its intense heat that makes you sweat and pairs well with milk tea to cool down. The menu includes bibimbap, kimchi fried rice, and a k-bbq combo, offering a solid range of Korean flavors.
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Ordering ahead is recommended to avoid busy lunch hours.
The restaurant is small and can get busy during lunchtime.
Sushi prices are affordable, with rolls starting around $15.99.
Small dining area seats about 15 people, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Clean and comfortable space suits casual meals with a relaxed vibe. Known for large portions and standout Korean and teriyaki dishes, it draws those seeking authentic flavors in a modest setting.
Chicken yakisoba features crispy noodles with a well-done texture. The dish stands out as a favorite choice with a solid balance of flavors.
Jjajangmyeon comes in generous portions with a savory, perfect black bean sauce. Korean fried chicken tastes better than at places specializing in it, and homemade kimchi adds a great touch to meals.
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The portion sizes are large, providing great value for the price.
Prices for dishes range from $15 to $20, making it affordable.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and no-frills decor. Offers free self-serve miso soup and tea alongside an expansive menu featuring teriyaki, sushi, and Korean dishes. Interior stays clean and quiet, making it suitable for quick, satisfying meals.
Chicken yakisoba comes flavorful and tender with a generous portion of meat. Vegetable yakisoba features crisp vegetables and savory sauce in a large serving.
Juicy, smoky kalbi short ribs stand out with a sweet, grilled flavor. Bentos often pair kalbi or chicken teriyaki with fluffy rice, prawn tempura, salad, gyoza, and California rolls for a generous meal.
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The menu includes teriyaki, sushi, yakisoba, and Korean dishes.
Lunch specials are available for $13, offering great value.
Free miso soup and hot tea are included with meals.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with cute Studio Ghibli decor and a quiet, clean setting. It features self-serve water and tea stations and serves affordable, satisfying ramen and curry dishes.
Chicken Yakisoba comes with plenty of vegetables and excellent portions. The noodles are fresh and packed with flavor.
Creamy kimchi udon stands out with its rich creaminess balanced by spicy kimchi. Kimchi fried rice offers a flavorful kick, and dishes like omusoba and karaage complement the Korean-inspired menu.
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The menu offers a variety of dishes including ramen, udon, curry, and teriyaki.
Parking is easy with plenty of free spaces available in the building.
The dine-in area is small and can get busy during peak times.
Small restaurant offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with a clean, welcoming interior. It serves generous portions of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes at affordable prices. The space is tight for dining in but remains accessible.
Shrimp and pork yakisoba come out fresh and flavorful. Shrimp yakisoba stands out as exceptional.
Gamjatang soup stands out with rich flavors. The hot stone bibimbap offers a warm, mixed rice experience. Tteokbokki comes with a spicy kick.
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The restaurant offers a variety of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.
Prices are affordable, making it a great value for the quality.
Portion sizes are generous, often more than enough for one sitting.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs and clean, well-lit space creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels unpretentious and cozy, like a family-run spot with quiet energy. Live guitar music adds a unique touch to the experience.
Servings come huge and hot with a great mix of vegetables. Options include tofu yakisoba and a spicy version to try next time.
Offers freshly made kimbap that stays warm and is worth ordering ahead. Includes classic dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi alongside spicy chicken and tteokkbokki.
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The portions are generous, often providing two meals for just $13.
Expect busy lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm.
The restaurant is family-owned, adding a personal touch to the service.
Modern interior combines with clean, spacious layout and an inviting outdoor seating area. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, with diverse, trendy playlists enhancing the vibe. Frequent orders for ToGo or PickUp shape a relaxed pace distinct from typical Korean restaurants.
Beef yakisoba features a touch of sweetness and plenty of chewy cabbage. Noodles have a great noodle-to-topping ratio with blanched veggies that add a light crunch.
Korean fried chicken stands out with authentic flavor and generous portions. Tteokbokki and chicken sandwiches also deliver solid, delicious options.
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The price is $11 for 8 wings and $12 for 5 tenders, offering good value.
Parking is available in paid spots nearby, but free spots are hard to find.
The restaurant offers takeout in vented boxes to keep food crispy.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Beef yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor. Shrimp and chicken yakisoba also feature as popular choices alongside the house yakisoba, which pairs well with house fried rice.
Kimchi stew comes in a big, generous portion with a rich flavor. Pork Bulgogi offers a distinctive Gingchu taste. Kimchee is available and noted for its quality.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Open family-style seating and lounge-style tables create a homey atmosphere with a clean, tight layout. Free hot egg drop soup and candy add a welcoming touch to the experience. The place serves generous portions of well-regarded teriyaki and katsu dishes.
Chicken yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor and well-balanced seasoning. It pairs well with the house fried rice, making a solid meal choice.
Bibimbap stands out with options like hot pot beef and beef varieties. The menu includes katsu curry, teriyaki dishes, soups, salads, and various sauces.
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The restaurant offers free egg drop soup with every dine-in order.
All entrees come with a complimentary can of soda if you dine in.
Portion sizes are generous and suitable for sharing.
Small, simple Japanese restaurant with a clean, quiet atmosphere and limited seating suited for take-out. Locally owned near airport area, it offers reasonably priced teriyaki and consistent spicy chicken teriyaki favored by many. The space feels homey despite its size and basic setup.
Pork yakisoba features a savory sauce balanced without excess sweetness or salt. It comes with perfectly cooked vegetables and generous portions. Options include chicken and beef yakisoba, all cooked fresh to order.
Beef Bulgogi offers a tasty option. Large portions come with teriyaki chicken and a side of kimchi. Pork trap rice also pairs with kimchi near the hotel.
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The restaurant is located very close to SeaTac Airport.
Portions are large and suitable for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the airport area.
Interior resembles a remodeled diner with a clean, quiet atmosphere and an 80s music playlist. The place handles a brisk takeout business and offers generous portions with a menu suitable for families.
Shrimp and tofu versions come with vegetables and protein, but tofu yakisoba has very little broccoli and onion. The dish often includes teriyaki flavors and pairs with Korean beef bulgogi or rangoon.
Savory, spicy bulgogi stands out alongside crispy Korean fried chicken. Simple teriyaki and dishes like shrimp yakisoba add variety to the Korean food options.
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They are closed on Sundays.
They charge 18% gratuity for parties of 6 or more.
Plenty of parking is available.
Spacious interior with minimalist design and Japanese architectural touches creates a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere varies from chill and relaxing to occasionally loud, with music featuring 2000's R&B and Pop. Self-serve tea and water add to the practical, friendly vibe.
Tasty yakisoba stands out with a good balance of flavors. The dish pairs well with teriyaki, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy savory noodles.
Bulgogi offers great flavor with a meaty texture and little fat. Korean fried chicken and spicy chicken teriyaki appear on the menu, but the kimchi tastes bad.
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Yaki Raki is extremely clean and well-maintained.
The portions are very large, providing great value for the price.
They offer excellent vegetarian options on the menu.