Guide | These Korean barbecue restaurants in Seattle are well-known by Koreans

When I watch Korean dramas, I am most afraid of being hungry. Whenever exquisite Korean meals appear in the picture, we only drool out of the lens. Even more afraid is the sight of the protagonists eating grilled meat. The compact pieces of meat are placed on a baking sheet and fried, making a noisy sound. Even if sitting at the other end of the screen, it seems that they can smell the flavor of the barbecue. But do not be afraid to eat in Seattle. Thanks to the large number of Koreans who have migrated, carefully counting, there are many barbecue restaurants in Seattle that even Koreans say are good. In the rainy winter of Seattle, find an authentic Korean barbecue restaurant, grilling meat and eating meat, and the winter is warming up.

So Moon Nan Jib

Large quantity, fresh, delicious, authentic is the key word of this shop.

Their barbecue does not appear in the form of a buffet, but if a few friends go to dinner together, they can also order combo or à la carte according to their hobbies. In addition to grilled meat, various side dishes, bone soup, tofu soup, cold noodles, and fried rice cakes are also well received.

Address: 33324 Pacific Hwy S, Ste 203, Federal Way, WA 98003

Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 11 am-11pm, Sun: 11 am-10pm

Cham Korean BBQ Buffet 

And for those who love barbecue, what could be more exciting than a buffet? And as long as 17.99 alone.

If you want to be tall, this restaurant is really not that great, but it is like a restaurant that I have visited in Korea.

White porcelain vases, wooden fences, and landscape paintings on the walls truly resemble a Korean folk restaurant.

All kinds of fresh meat are arranged in an orderly manner, and the accompanying meals are also available.

Meat-loving friends are already eager to try? As the restaurant is very popular, you should go as early as possible in order not to line up.

Address: 10518 S Tacoma Way SWSte H, Lakewood, WA 98499

Opening hours: Tue-Sat: 11 am-9.30pm, Sun: 1 pm-9pm, Mon Closed.

Old Village Korean Restaurant


Picture fromyelp.com

The roast must also have the smell of charcoal. Old Village is a high-style Korean barbecue restaurant in Seattle. It uses the traditional charcoal fire and grill, and the high-quality meat has won the consensus of many Koreans. In addition to grilled meat, its soups are full of flavor. In addition to the traditional miso soup, the various small hot pots are especially recommended. It's really a whole hot pot, enough for four people. The seafood pot inside has delicious soup and the seafood matches well. Even those who do not like seafood will want another bowl.

Address: 15200 Aurora Ave N, Ste D, Shoreline, WA 98133

SanMaRu Grill


Picture fromyelp.com

SanMaRu is just opposite Shoreline Costco. No matter the environment or service, Korean barbecue restaurants are excellent. Its roast meat is tender, accompanied by 9 side dishes, and the quality is also great. In addition to grilled meats, seafood pancakes are also recommended. Shrimp and octopus give enough points. Not only that, SanMaRu has been recognized by many Koreans, so it's worth trying.

Address: 20109 Aurora Ave N, Ste 102, Shoreline, WA 98133

Original Sul Lung Tang


Picture fromyelp.com

If you like all you can eat, you can consider Original Sul Lung Tang. Its full-menu menu includes six classic meats, and the quality of the meat is quite good in the same type of restaurant. In addition, the cleanliness of this restaurant is equally well-received, and many diners say that eating barbecue here is safe and secure. The only downside is that this restaurant has a small baking pan, which is more suitable for small-scale gatherings.

Address: 19400 36th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036

Ka Won Korean Restaurant


Picture fromyelp.com

Even if there are many barbecue restaurants near Redmond, Ka Won is a good reputation. Ka Won is a barbecue restaurant recommended by Korean friends. Once eaten, it instantly became my favorite. The meat in this shop is fresh and the price is real. The barbecue set comes with miso soup, water eggs and an optional drink. Also worthy of recommendation is the spicy Chinese cabbage dumplings seafood hotpot, which is full of ingredients and the soup is delicious. Ka Won's food is served quickly, and hungry diners will not be able to smell the roast meat on other tables and drool for too long.

Address: 15004 Hwy 99, Ste A, Lynnwood, WA 98087

Kum Kang San BBQ Grill Buffet


Picture fromtheepochtimes.com

Kum Kang San is a self-service Korean barbecue. Many barbecue buffets in Seattle are complete with one round of meat, and the waiter takes another round. However, Kum Kang San is a completely self-service buffet. Eaters can choose whatever they want. Its grilled meat makes good use of sauces, especially the small sauces, which are sweet and sweet, are very Asian-friendly, and the pork belly is also very thick. In addition to a variety of meat, seafood and vegetables to choose from, it also offers sushi, noodles, miso soup, desserts and other foods. In Seattle's skyrocketing prices, the price is really good.

Address: 31656 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003

Thunder


Picture fromyelp.com

Trove is a new and interesting Korean barbecue restaurant with unique and modern interiors. It looks like a combination of a Korean restaurant and a tea shop. The grilled meat here is placed in multi-layer trays, and the quality of the meat or seafood is excellent. In addition, Trove's various noodles and yogurt yogurt are also highly recommended.


Picture fromyelp.com

Just like grilled meat and noodles, Trove's yogurt yogurt is also full of innovation and has received a lot of praise. After eating Yogurt, you can take home the exquisite small jars.

Address: 500 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122

Written by: Shyanne Editor: Cherry Jun

CHIHUOOriginal, some pictures from the Internet, for copyright instructions or reprint please contact info@thechihuo.com]


Latest Articles
[ninja_form id = 2]