Spacious Korean restaurant with modern cozy vibe and K-pop music playing softly in the background. Lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere suitable for groups and families. Plenty of booths and open space support larger events and casual dining.
Celebrations feel special with thoughtful touches like a server offering chamomile tea with extra sugar for kids even when it's not on the menu. Dishes like Kimari appeal to younger tastes, often shared or saved for later.
Korean fried chicken stands out with authentic yangnyeom sauce and crispy texture. Kimchi-jjigae, chicken fried rice, and tteokbokki also offer traditional flavors true to Korean cuisine.
Good to know
Happy hour special includes 6 pieces of fried chicken, fries, and a drink for $18.
Free parking is available in the garage, with a few reserved spots.
Expect a fair wait time for fresh food orders.
Cozy restaurant with kid-friendly seating and a warm, welcoming atmosphere offers a clean, chill environment with upbeat music. Features include a prize wheel and tablet menu system, creating a relaxed and engaging dining experience.
Cozy setting welcomes kids with Asian-inspired soup and dishes like scallion oil noodle and pork katsu that appeal to younger tastes.
Kimchi stands out with its strong flavor and comes in a small sauce cup. The Kimchi & Shank dish pairs well and costs 4 dollars for the kimchi.
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Parking is located in the back, around the corner where Chase Bank is.
They have a promotion where you can spin a wheel to win a free appetizer or dessert.
KinD is currently a pop-up restaurant testing and refining their menu and service practices.
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.
Bright, clean space with kid-friendly food options. Small touches like a kid’s cup, plate, and cutlery show attention to detail.
Meats come tender and perfectly marinated, grilled to juicy, flavorful perfection. Cold noodles taste authentic, just like in Korea, delivering a fine dining Korean BBQ experience with superb service.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy space with retro decor and clean, organized kitchen creates a laid-back vibe. Seating is minimal but the atmosphere stays bright and welcoming. Korean fried chicken stands out as a top-quality dish in a casual setting.
Kids enjoy the Korean fried chicken and find the non spicy sauce flavorful but not hot. Boneless chicken and cheese balls also appeal to younger tastes.
Korean fried chicken stands out with full size legs and flavorful options like padak and kalbi chicken. The menu offers a great variety including kimchi fried rice and crispy pork belly, all at reasonable prices.
Good to know
There’s free parking in SODO.
During happy hour (3 PM to 5 PM), beverages are three dollars and food items are discounted.
The portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
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.
Servers interact well with kids and create a welcoming atmosphere. Kids enjoy the grill experience and meals, making it a kid friendly spot for family dining.
Offers a complete Korean BBQ experience with constant grill maintenance and fresh banchan. Menu includes beef tongue, kimchi stew, bibimbop, tteokboki, and japchae alongside all-you-can-eat options.
Good to know
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.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern space with a cozy bar atmosphere and pleasant outdoor seating. The vibe is inviting and elegant, featuring fresh fish and unique roll variations. It serves both Japanese and Korean dishes, including highly praised chicken wings.
Kid friendly atmosphere welcomes families. Kids get to try sushi, which is not common where some live.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its perfectly crispy texture and rich flavor. Wings come highly recommended and satisfy classic K-drama comfort food cravings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3-6 pm with limited menu options.
Only three items are available on the happy hour menu.
Happy hour drinks are offered at decent prices.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and K-pop muted on multiple TVs creates a unique vibe. Compact interior feels homely yet warm, with American music playing softly in the background. Late-night crowd enjoys authentic Korean dishes alongside a large soju selection.
Kids who like K-pop find this spot appealing. The menu includes mild ramen and dishes like Kimchi Pancake and kimchi jjigae that suit younger tastes.
Spicy pork and tteokbokki stand out with bold flavors. The housemade kimchi shines as a superb side. Galbi offers a savory, tender bite with a hint of sweetness. Bibimbap and dolsot bibimbap deliver solid, delicious meals. The spicy Korean fried chicken is notably flavorful.
Good to know
Parking is available right across the street.
The dishes aren't cheap, costing around $50 with a tip.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no personal checks.
Huge space with heated covered seating and fire pits creates comfort in all weather. Family and dog-friendly atmosphere includes arcade games and food trucks, making it lively and casual. Noise levels rise due to children and loud music, blending social energy with a playful vibe.
Both indoor and outdoor seating welcome kids and dogs. Games like cornhole, pinball, and arcade keep kids entertained on different floors.
Bulgogi tacos and Korean pork tacos stand out with bold flavors. The menu blends Korean fried pork and bulgogi beef into fusion dishes like tacos, burritos, and fries.
Good to know
The cost for two beers at a self-service table is $24.00.
Food service is provided by built-in food trucks, or you can bring your own food.
Expect long lines on Fridays, especially during peak hours.
Glass windows reveal live cheese-making, drawing a steady crowd in a bustling, crowded space. Standing areas replace seating, creating a grab-and-go atmosphere focused on watching the process. The vibe mixes local buzz with the sensory pull of fresh cheese smells and sights.
Kids enjoy the mac and cheese, often finding it delicious and even surprising adults. The cheese and kimchi sandwich offers an unusual twist that appeals to children. A viewing area provides an educational spot for kids.
Kimchi features prominently in sandwiches like the kimchi panini and kimchi grilled cheese, blending sour and mild spice flavors with cheese. These dishes offer a unique twist on classic grilled cheese with a Korean touch.
Good to know
There is no seating at Beecher's; it is strictly grab-and-go.
Beecher's gets very crowded by around 10am on weekends.
There tends to be a line at Beecher's Handmade Cheese, but it moves pretty fast.
Sandwich shop inside a modern food hall offers cozy seating with natural light and plants alongside a chill, casual vibe. Busy at lunch but quieter afterward, it features outdoor seating and pleasant music. Known for top-notch sandwiches with thoughtful ingredients and fair prices, it attracts those seeking a relaxed, quality lunch spot.
Staff show extra care to make families feel welcome. Restroom access requires a code, which can be confusing for some. Food options may not suit all kids, as seen with the Philly cheesecake.
Korean BBQ sandwich stands out with bulgogi beef and bold flavors. Other options like the kimchi cheese croissant and BBQ kimchi pork banh mi offer tasty, affordable Korean-inspired sandwiches.
Good to know
Order your sandwich 40-45 minutes ahead to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours, so plan accordingly.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portions and affordable options.
Open, spacious interior with big windows and long tables suits groups well. Atmosphere is lively and upbeat, fueled by K-pop and EDM music playing on multiple TVs. Smokeless grills and a self-service buffet add convenience to the dining experience.
Kids under 42 inches eat free and get ice cream after the meal. The birthday child eats free, which can save on costs. The lingering stink may affect sensitive children.
Offers a top-notch all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with quality meats and flavors. Stands out as a favorite spot for Korean BBQ in the International District with a solid reputation in the city.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than four to ensure seating.
Parking can be challenging; consider using paid street parking on busy weekends.
Expect to pay around $50 per person for the premium all-you-can-eat menu.