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Our 7 favorite spots to grill meat on a table (or to have someone else do it for you.)
Kimchi tofu stew, cheese-topped ddukbokki, truffle ribeye bulgogi, and more.
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Paju is an exceptional Korean restaurant in South Lake Union ideal for a work dinner or double date.
Kimchi tofu stew, cheese-topped ddukbokki, truffle ribeye bulgogi, and more.
Daeho Kalbijjim in Bellevue is a Korean restaurant with long waits during dinner and skillets of short rib stew that get blowtorched tableside. But we like the side dishes with a little less theatrical flair best.
Our 7 favorite spots to grill meat on a table (or to have someone else do it for you.)
Need a new date night or special occasion spot that involves grilled meats? Try K-BBQ Woobling, an upscale Korean BBQ restaurant in Bellevue.
The wait for a table at this Kirkland Korean BBQ spot can be very long. But it'll all be worth it once you sit down to snack on their banchan and grilled garlic shrimp.
For one of the best Korean BBQ lunch specials in town, head to Shoreline and check out New Gangnam BBQ IV.
The Grill King is a Shoreline Korean BBQ spot that we love for its $25 AYCE deal, crispy pork belly, and garlicky bean sprouts.
Dona Queen Donuts & Deli is a Sodo counter that serves breakfast sandwiches, Korean food, and excellent donuts.
Made in House is a cool lunchtime café in Fremont that serves excellent bento bowls, kimbop, pastries, and coffee.
Korean Tofu House in the University District feels like a college party, but with way better food. Come here for Korean dishes like soft tofu soup, kimchi pancakes, and kalbi.
At Chops, this excellent Lynnwood lunch counter spot serves burritos using Korean ingredients like bulgogi and spicy pork.
If you're looking for a cool, moody hang in Greenwood, head to Dark Room. And have some great Korean bar food while you're there.
Fuji Sushi in the International District is a solid spot for Japanese and Korean food at the same time.
Bok A Bok Chicken in White Center is a little counter-service shack serving Korean fried chicken and Southern side dishes.
Hae-Nam Kalbi & Calamari in Shoreline is a Korean restaurant where you should have your next big group meal.
Citizen is a cafe that serves crepes in the morning and Korean/Mexican bar food for lunch and dinner. Take advantage of their massive beer garden for drinks and bulgogi tacos.
Marination is a waterfront Hawaiian restaurant in West Seattle that serves great tacos—and happens to have the best view in town.
Market Fresh is a hot bar spot Downtown that features a menu of sandwiches, salads, and grain bowls. Get the fried chicken sandwich.
Meet Korean BBQ is a restaurant on Capitol Hill where servers cook various cuts of beef and pork for you on a tabletop grill.