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    City Soups

    3.1 (51 reviews)
    InexpensiveSoup, Salad, Sandwiches
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Half egg sandwich, a cup of soup and lays - under 10 bucks !!
    Vijayalaxmi M.

    5 stars - whoa !! Why ? Coz if you are working in downtown Bellevue and looking for lunch that is tasty, healthy, filling and under 10 bucks ! Did I mention awesome service ? It has become my go to lunch place where I now venture for other options only for a change and that too rarely. Go check it out.

    Double check that everything is secure and leaking in your bag, or you'll end up with sidewalk soup :(
    Chelsea R.

    I am very disappointed with my experience at City Soups. I love soup and this is within walking distance to work, so figured I would give this a try for what the reviews said was a good selection. Got there at 12:30 (apparently very late) and first ordered a grilled cheese, where I was surprisingly prompted to choose a size (that was not written on any of their makeshift menus, but decided on whatever the smaller size was since I was also getting soup). They were already out of the Lobster Bisque, the soup being advertised on the sandwich board outside, disappointing but not unpredictable (must be good?). The next one I wanted to try was the seafood stew, but when I looked at it I could not identify any ingredient and there was very unappetizing congealing. Honestly, nothing looked appealing, so I went for basic chicken noodle and upgraded to a 'larger' sandwich. My order got passed along from employee to employee, but not one person gave me an idea of what was going on (they have different stations but you pay somewhere in the middle and with people waiting around in different spots with no employees saying anything to anyone, it's a mess). I was at least kindly asked if I wanted a piece of bread (yes please?? Had to confirm it was free, which I would never turn down) however it got put into a bag that was not with either my soup or sandwich. After I paid, the cashier just started helping the next person. No food in my hand or words about where it was (some sort of acknowledgment would have been great - as one of the only men I saw working, step up your charm game!) Eventually, I heard someone call out that a grilled cheese and chicken soup were ready, so I grabbed it after more awkward shuffling and left. No employee had asked me if it was for here or to go, so it was all just thrown in a brown paper bag, and I mean that. Got less than 2 minutes away and due to a poorly closed lid, my soup had leaked on the bottom of the bag which was instantly disintegrating and everything proceeded to fall out. So I've got half my soup on the ground, but at least I have my grilled cheese! Unfortunately, it's not even close to delicious, with the exception of the bread. The cheese seems like a small upgrade from Kraft. It's also tiny (I'd really like to know what their sizes are, I still don't understand). The soup is not half bad, except it was cold by the time I sat down to eat it, and the noodles are super thick and fall apart (not a personal favorite). I'll give them at least a star for the broth and good portions of chicken and veggies. Seeing as I paid almost $15 for this meal which is OUTRAGEOUS, it had fallen on the sidewalk, and it was just not very good, I figured I should go back and say something, but alas, I have no receipt because I didn't want to deal with entering my email or phone number and I had already spent a fair amount just getting the food. TLDR; I do not have plans on returning here even though I'm sure the staff are nice enough when it's earlier and not so busy (looks like it may have even been run by a family, which I approve). I was personally shocked at the prices and lack of quality of their most staple food items, plus they have limited open hours and no website to check what soups are available. If you do go, go very early afternoon, get it for 'here', and you might luck out with chili or their salads.

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    cornbread is gross. soups have no seasoning and most of them look like they've been sitting in their vat for weeks.

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    Daeho Kalbijjim and Beef Soup

    Daeho Kalbijjim and Beef Soup

    4.3
    (491 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$$

    These folks probably need another great review like Elon Musk needs an increase in his allowance,…read morebut fairness demands that I not keep silent regarding my enjoyment of this restaurant: THE ROSES: Ample dedicated parking. The staff is gracious, prompt, professional, and - I hope no one objects when I say this - rather attractive. Generous portions and reasonable prices for what you're getting. The food is nothing sort of legendary - bold flavors and dishes have the perfect balance of sweet, heat, savory, and umami. THE THORNS: None significant enough to mention. NEITHER ROSE NOR THORN: It is important to note that this place is insanely popular with the area's Korean community. The restaurant is quite busy Thursday thru Sunday, and significant waits for a table are likely. Monday thru Wednesday is your best time for going and getting a table without a wait. The price of some dishes, like their signature offering, Kalbijjim, might give you a pause ($80+). It is important to keep in mind this is made to order, and one serving can easily serve four regular appetites. If you're just a couple, you're definitely going to be taking this home with you. This is not a bad thing, as Kalbijjim is one of those dishes that is even better the next day and doesn't suffer from reheating. THE VERDICT: Daeho Kalbijjim is extremely popular, and it's not hard to see why. The execute authentic Korean cuisine pretty much flawlessly with efficient and charming service. What else to you want in a restaurant? Highly recommend. Just try not to go on the busy days.

    I wanted to give this place a second chance because I know a lot of people really enjoy it, but…read moreunfortunately my experiences were underwhelming. As i always say go try it for yourself. The first time I visited, the quality of the meat cuts didn't impress me, and the soups lacked depth of flavor. I'm not talking about needing more salt--the broth itself just tasted flat. When you're paying close to $30 for a bowl of soup, I think it's reasonable to expect a higher level of quality and care to ingredients. The second visit was a mixed experience. To be fair, I was in the wrong. There is a clearly posted policy stating that your entire party must be present before being seated. My group was about seven minutes away, and since I had already checked in on Yelp and there were only two parties ahead of me with no one physically waiting, I asked if I could be seated and order while I waited. I had already been standing inside for about 10 minutes. I was told that although tables were available, seating me ahead of the other parties on the waitlist would be unfair. I understood the reasoning, but she had also asked prior for my order. Her explanation left me confused so i sheepishly said I understood the policy. She already seemed upset by the time i had gotten there. Sometimes we have off days i get that. This place is clearly hit or miss, I've got friends who absolutely swear by it. For me, though, it wasn't anything special and didn't justify the price. If you're looking for Korean food in the area, I've had better experiences with higher-quality dishes elsewhere, especially in Lynnwood.

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    Signature braised beef
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    Tendon Kohaku

    Tendon Kohaku

    4.6
    (1.8k reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Great experience, good food and super nice staff . Waiter checked on us every time we were brought…read morefood. Booths have a curtain you may close and good ambiance with music and lighting.

    Seasonal Black Truffle Grilled Steak Don- strong truffle flavor. Rice was incredible. You could…read moretaste the truffle in a few grains of rice. I know this because a little bit fell on my napkin. Beef was tender. Absolutely loved every bite. Seasonal Creamy Hokkaido Uni Udon- this was also amazing. Very creamy. Loved the saltiness of the salmon roe and chewiness of the udon. Wouldn't mind getting this again. Seasonal Lavender Matcha Latte- I don't usually like to drink my dessert but this was exceptional. Absolutely loved the lavender foam. It was perfectly balanced and perfect amount of sweetness. I'd get it again Seasonal Purple Sweet Potato Mont Blanc- this looked better than it tasted the sweet potato itself was more savory and needed the soft serve to make it taste more like a dessert. Once you make your way to the soft serve, spoon a little bit of the sweet potato with a full spoon of soft serve, then it'll be good, in my opinion. Kohaku Matcha Parfait- delicious. Loved the little bit of strawberry and the warabi mochi. Probably not the best matcha parfait I've had but I'd get it again. Got the Sakura Tendon Set to go for dinner on the plane. While it was tasty, the crispiness didn't hold up so I would not recommend taking it to go/eating it at room temp. The grilled steak don probably would've been better for this purpose but I have no regrets. Service was excellent, friendly, and helpful. Looking forward to visiting again next time I'm in town.

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    Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée ($11.80).
    Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée ($11.80).
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    Xi'an Noodles

    Xi'an Noodles

    4.1
    (143 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Located where Facing East used to be, they serve very delicious hand pulled noodles. We had the…read moreSpicy Tingly beef noodle, pork noodles, and beef sandwich. Everything was delicious. The beef noodle has a good kick but not overwhelming, you can still taste the flavorful beef broth. The noodles had a great chew. The kids had the pork noodles and that was also very delicious. 2 self ordering kiosks, most items had pictures which makes it easier to order. The gentleman behind the counter was really nice and helped me answer some questions regarding the menu. The space is nice and clean, shares the bathroom with Snowy Village. They also had homemade peach tea which was complimentary! Overall amazing experience. Kid friendly with kid bowls.

    Xi'an Noodles seemed like a promising place for biang biang noodles in Bellevue. We went in for a…read moreweekend lunch, only to be terribly disappointed. This restaurant is mostly self service; there are two kiosks right in front for ordering and a table full of prefilled drink cups. I think the only upside to this restaurant is the free cups of mango tea, which are slightly sweetened and fruity. I wouldn't say they are very mango forward though. Hot Oil Biang Noodles ($13.99) - The biang biang noodles here aren't very good. They seem to be stretched somewhat, but then I feel like they take shortcuts. Instead of being almost completely stretched via bouncing the noodles on the table, they only stretch it probably half as much as normal, then they cut the dough lengthwise several times - this is why I can see multiple clear corner pieces in the noodle instead of it being relatively straight. They also don't care to make it consistent in thickness. This causes major issues because the thinner parts are soft and mushy while the thicker corners are doughy and slightly undercooked. I don't know how, but the noodles also clump together, so in some bites, I'm eating three strands of mushy noodles right on top of each other. The sauce here isn't much better. It's supposed to be aromatic, blistering hot oil mixed with chili/vinegar and aromatics poured directly on the noodles. The problems here are multifold. Firstly, they don't drain the noodles properly, resulting in an excessive amount of water diluting the sauce. Secondly, they use far too much vinegar, making the sauce overly acidic. The vinegar is by far the dominant flavor in the dish. While the dish seems like it will be spicy due to the red color oil, it's almost completely diluted out by the vinegar and noodle cooking water. The dish is basically not spicy at all due to these factors. (2/5) Spicy Cumin Lamb Biang Noodle Soup ($14.99) - This dish suffers from the same noodle issues as above, but the soup format improves some aspects slightly, but worsens other aspects. Since the soup is hot and the noodles are soaked in the broth, they soften more readily, so the soft portions are even more mushy than the "dry" noodle. The thicker portions are nice and bouncy though. The soup itself is relatively flavorful, slightly gamey, and tastes like it actually is a lamb bone broth, but it doesn't really have depth of flavor. Again, it's not really spicy at all. The lamb on top seems like thinly sliced hot pot lamb, pan fried until very dry. If not for the fact that the lamb is sliced thin, it would be extremely tough. It does have a nice fragrant cumin flavor though. (2/5) Those were the two worst bowls of noodles I've had in a long time. I wasn't particularly impressed with the noodles at the U District location of Xi'an Noodles either, but they were far better than these two steaming piles of excrement. Bathrooms - Two unisex room shared with Snowy Village. One was locked though

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    Touchscreen personal ordering. Only you can get your order wrong.  Hard to ask for extras. Oh wait there are comment sections.
    Touchscreen personal ordering. Only you can get your order wrong. Hard to ask for extras. Oh wait there are comment sections.
    Lamb Cumin Noodles
    Lamb Cumin Noodles
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    Bunsik

    4.1
    (124 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Ok so here are my thoughts…read more Taste/Presentation of the dishes - 3.5 to 4 stars. My daughter and I ordered Rosé Teokbokki and Signature Kimbap. Both dishes were quite tasty and the presentation was excellent but Kimbap was cold (I guess that is okay but it should really be served just slightly colder than room temp) and the sides that came with Rosé Teokbokki were premade stuff from Young Ocean or another vendor, not housemade. Also the sauce for Rosé had "Korean Corn Soup" in it. I love the Korean Corn Soup but it's a cheap instant stuff you can buy at any Korean Grocery. Service/Venue/Ambiance - 3 stars. Simply put - not memorable but not bad either. Place was clean but very blank. It definitely does not feel like a place that should charge the price they do (more to come on this later). Food came out pretty fast and the server was okay. The space was pretty big and we didn't have to wait to be seated (Sunday 11:30am). Price/Value - Negative 5 stars. 20 dollars for what we got is quite ridiculous. Terrible value! Half the food we ate wasn't even made in house. On top of all this, they charged 80 cents more than the listed prices on the menu!! Wow and why? They ask for tip too. There is nowhere on the menu that says they charge 4% service fees. This is such a scam imo. Restaurants that charge service fees! Please stop. Unless the fees go to pay the wages of the employees, it should be illegal for businesses to do this. Overall, you can definitely live without this place. Food is pretty good but you really deserve better than feeling you got ripped off plus the extra 4% when paying the bill.

    Located in an unassuming strip mall. 4.5 Stars…read more The menu features a delightful mix of Korean and Japanese dishes, with some items creatively fused together. Inviting Atmosphere - The interior is beautifully designed, showcasing a lovely earthy forest green palette complemented by mahogany-toned furniture. Food - The California Roll ($12) was a masterpiece--expertly crafted with an optimal rice-to-filling ratio. A light brushing of sesame oil on top elevated the flavor of the entire roll. The Rose Tteokbokki ($20) was not to my taste; I prefer a more traditional version. The cream and cheese made it a bit heavy for my liking. However, the toppings, including bulgogi gyoza and shrimp tempura, were deliciously crispy and freshly fried. Excellent Service - The staff is exceptionally polite and attentive.

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    Signature Kimbap
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