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    Bon Restaurant

    4.0 (31 reviews)
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    Shrimp katsu udon
    Shelby C.

    This place finally is open! Located upstairs inside of m2m so it is pretty easy to miss from the street unless you're looking for it. The food is a little on the pricey side but the portions are large and I had leftovers after. You self order on a touch screen and then they call your number when the order is ready. You also bus your own dishes. Good spot for a quick bite and the menu has a lot of japanese and korean options. Ordered the chicken katsu curry and the flavor of the curry was perfect! It also came with a side of cabbage that usually comes with katsu. Also ordered the shrimp katsu udon and the flavor was yummy!

    Tonkatsu Curry
    Anna C.

    Definitely a convenient spot to grab a bite to eat if you're downstairs at M2M shopping or around in the area! You do order and pay on a machine so the process is pretty easy because there are pictures everywhere. I ordered the Tonkatsu Curry plate and it wasn't the cheapest at around $19 but is definitely less pricey than the popular Kobuta & Ookami but that shows in the quality. The curry was watery but the flavor was there. The cabbage salad was my least favorite, not the regular sesame dressing flavor but more of a thousand island style. The pork was juicy and they give a fair portion along with the rice! I look forward to trying more things the next time I come!

    Chicken katsu and black bean noodles
    Jessica W.

    Bon is finally open! On the 2nd floor of M2M, this is a great cool place to get food. The menu is extensive with Korean and Japanese food. The portions are hugeeee to justify the prices. The food was made fresh to order and the flavors were spot on. The staff were very kind and helpful. Overall excited to come back!

    Ambiance
    Ace C.

    The food is good and they run really affordable specials for dine in. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Unfortunately their seating area has a TV blasting K-POP dance videos at an absurd volume at all times which kind of ruins the eating experience.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Edit: they turned the TV down like 2 minutes after I posted this lol so bumping from 3 to 4 stars. Thanks whoever saw this[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Cheese katsu & curry katsu
    Aindra T.

    If you're in the area it's a pretty good place for tonkatsu. The curry had good flavor although it was definitely too thin of a consistency, so I could go without it. The included cabbage salad is refreshing between bites of fried meat!

    Cheese katsu don
    David L.

    This is a review of the M2M food court: Bon. Stop by Bon in the m2m food court for some pretty good Korean and Asian food eats in cap hill. Very casual, food court, with average prices in Seattle for Asian foods. I really liked the jajangmyeon and cheese katsu. Food I got the jajangmyeon and overall I liked the flavor of the sauce and the noodles were good and chewy. The sauce had kind of a smoky flavor to it that I haven't noticed at other jjm spots. Only thing I complain about is the small portion size. My friends ordered cheese katsu, cheese katsu don, curry katsu, miso ramen, and takoyaki. Everyone liked their food and would come again if in the area for a quick bite. The cheese katsu was better than the cheese katsu don in my opinion. Atmosphere Open food court that is a decent size but nothing too big like a mall sized food court. Casual and nothing fancy inside. The noise level is not too loud. Pricing Food prices were average for Asian comfort food eats in Seattle. Price was decent for the taste and quantity of food. Service Everything is self serve. Order food at the kiosk and then pick up when you number comes up on the screen. Drop off trays near front. Other Located on the second floor of m2m mart! Signs pointing out the stairs to get up there are pretty clear since right by entrance of the mart. They are closed 2:30pm-4:00pm for break and also ALL DAY Sunday.

    Anne D.

    Jajangmyeon was really good. Glad I didn't order anything else because it was filling. Auntie at the counter was nice too :) Once you're on the surface from the Capitol Hill light rail station, walk into the m2m grocery store. The 2nd floor restaurant has 2 stairway entrances: north and south. The north one will take you through a long corridor. The south is brighter and closer to the kiosks. It was pretty busy during lunchtime. Lots of tables and chairs. Bus your own table and be mindful of their break time hours. If you're looking for that quick fix between class and studying or need a fast casual place to eat with friends after walking around Cal Anderson Park this is a good spot.

    Nam V.

    Ambiance: located upstairs inside a grocery store but has a nice seating arrangement that was open. Service: kiosk ordering machine makes it easy Food: I ordered the pork katsu curry which I enjoyed. Juicy, crunchy. The curry seems standard and similar to every other curry place. I have a special love for Japanese curry but this one is passable. The standards are difference once you eat in Japan, right! The jajangmeyon noodle was good too. Pretty standard and won't miss the mark.

    Bo J.

    Food court style place. Ordered on a kiosk and got the food quick. The portion for the jajang myeon was good for the price and came with complimentary danmuji. It had a nice wok flavor. Good for a quick meal and prices aren't too bad.

    pork katsu bowl + jajangmyeon
    Caroline J.

    A great, convenient spot to grab some familiar and comforting flavors of korean fusion! Located on the second floor of m2m, the food is pretty cheap (~$15) with a decent selection, quick service and self-order kiosk. Lots of places to sit and take a break from Capitol Hill. Can even grab a dessert downstairs at the Tous les Jours :) While not a hidden gem or anything in terms of food, Bon gets the job done and does it well.

    Jajangmyeon
    Annabelle T.

    Amazing deal (jajangmyeon for $6!). Quick service, fresh and hot noodles. Flavor was also authentic, surprised by the amount of meat! Veggies tasted fresh, black bean sauce didn't feel bitter. Definitely one of the better jajangmyeon I've had, which is impressive considering it's just a small food court above M2M. Ordered on a kiosk, self service water. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Lots of seating during lunch time![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Karayi Spicy Ramen
    Daniela M.

    The Cheese Tonkatsu excelled with a perfect blend of gooey cheese inside and crispy perfection outside - a must-try. However, the Karayi Spicy Ramen was a letdown, with an off-putting broth and predominantly fatty meat. Stick to the katsu; steer clear of the ramen bowls. Service was quick. The restaurant is found on the second floor of M2M mart, passing Tour Les Jours. bakery.

    Seating area
    Josh J.

    Delicious food and amazing service. It's kinda tricky to find the first time. Upstairs in M2M mart.

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    Maneki

    Maneki

    4.2
    (1.4k reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    My local friends recommended we come here for some authentic Japanese food while we were visiting…read more We texted ahead to reserve a table for 5 since it is a popular place. They don't take phone calls or reservations online - very old school. Which I think makes it more desirable. We ended up getting a special room with a "chabudai" style table! I was super excited because I've never experienced it before. What I did find pleasant was that although it was a lower table, there was an opening beneath the table that allowed your legs to hang rather than having to sit Indian style. Tyson was an amazing server. Was attentive, accommodated our allergies and was thoughtful with us having a young child. He was so pleasant and polite! We enjoyed the following: Baked miso glazed eggplant - YUM and melts in your mouth. Black Miso Cod Collar - this was pleasantly surprising and so delicious. Eat bite was tender and flavorful. Simple yet so appetizing. Sushi rolls were both fresh and well prepared. The nigiri was also great and fresh- not fishy. We additionally ordered takoyaki - which I normally don't love but this one was very tasty and I enjoyed the texture. Lastly karage chicken which came with a creamy slaw. Overall it was such a pleasant experience and we look forward to coming back!

    Seattle's oldest Japanese restaurant, Maneki is awash in history and tradition, from the Beckoning…read moreCat decor that greets you at the entry, to the private Tatami rooms where you can eat at an authentic, low-slung chabudai table, seated on cushions on the floor. Established in 1904 in the heart of Japantown, the restaurant relocated to the ground floor of the NP Hotel after its original structure was ransacked during World War II, when Seattle's Japanese community was relocated to internment camps outside the city. The hotel where Maneki now resides served as repository for family heirlooms that were left behind during that embarrassing and tragic period of American history. The joy of dining at Maneki goes well beyond the restaurant's incomparable history. The traditional Japanese menu has something for every taste, from delicious Nigiri and Maki Sushi to noodle dishes and local seafood. Pair your meal with a classic Japanese cocktail or a cold bottle of Sake, and you'll understand why this is one of Seattle's best culinary experiences. Highly recommended.

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    Several private rooms with traditional floor seating
    Several private rooms with traditional floor seating
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    Katsu-Ya

    Katsu-Ya

    4.3
    (348 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    A lively atmosphere in SLU to grab sushi, sashimi, and more. The service is prompt and attentive…read more There is a lot of seating and even good for groups. I sat at the sushi bar as it was just myself. For lunch, I opted in for the Power Lunch and it was fantastic. Served with 5 pieces of nigiri, seared salmon, miso soup, salad, edamame and more. The salad is great with the ginger dressing and the miso soup was flavorful with tofu. The nigiri was fresh and flavorful. Also got a shrimp tempura roll which was great with tempura shrimp and fresh avacado. Overall no complaints here. There are so many dishes I want to try and will be back soon for more.

    I want to clarify that I rate places based on how they compare to other similarly priced places,…read morenot necessarily compared to all other restaurants. For what this place is, I think it's great! The prices are really good considering all that you get and the quality of sushi is pretty good considering the price as well. I was pleasantly surprised to see their combos come with additional appetizers like the agadashi tofu, the salad with dressing choices, and miso soup. The chicken katsu definitely had more meat and a thinner layer of breading as an FYI. I ordered the sushi combo for 38 dollars and got great tasting sushi for that price. Overall, I'd recommend this place if you want somewhere casual with good options and little extra items mixed in with your meals. It's definitely not like Umi, or Shirros but you're also paying like 1/3 to 1/2 the price. I definitely see myself returning when I want a quick or convenient bite to eat (it's one block from my home).

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    Momiji

    Momiji

    4.2
    (2k reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    I visited here for happy hour on a Monday and really enjoyed it! The happy hour items are very…read moreaffordable considering the prime location in SLU - rolls and kitchen items ~$10-15. The best part is the complimentary edamame with flaky salt. I'd come back for this detail alone. The setting inside is nice and bright, and the servers are very friendly. You'll probably want to make a reservation to be on the safe side because the restaurant isn't very large.

    Steve and I got out of a movie in Seattle a few weeks ago and it was on the threshold (seems like…read morewe are always there) where it was late enough that quite a few restaurants were closing which left a few still open with later hours. Momiji was one of those and it was extremely close to the movie theater we were walking out of. Sushi sounded great so we strolled over to get some. The sushi didn't disappoint... not in the slightest! We got some specialty rolls off of that portion of the menu and they were so very good! Fresh and extremely flavorful! Moonraker was one of the rolls we got. I highly recommend it! In addition to that we got an order of the Spicy Tofu... again delicious and made an excellent side with our sushi! I got a hard alcohol I wasn't used to getting. It was fun and it was quite good! It was Shochu which is a distilled beverage and involves sweet potato. If memory serves I got the one with sweet potato and pear. Very different but very good. It had a nice dryness to it. To wrap it all up we got some deep fried mochi ice cream. It held up nicely to being a great finish to a very high quality meal. We are definitely coming back!

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    The bar facing the street has a beautiful washi light fixture. The best feature of this area.
    The bar facing the street has a beautiful washi light fixture. The best feature of this area.
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