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    Ohana Teriyaki

    4.5 (286 reviews)
    InexpensiveJapanese, Korean
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    Good for kids

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    T2. Spicy Chicken Teriyaki ($12.99), California Roll ($9.99)
    Wendi K.

    Locally owned, yummy teriyaki, great portions. They also had a few Korean items on the menu, and CA Rolls! California Roll ($9.99) - wonderfully crafted, on-point rice-to-filling ratio, giant pieces of fresh avocado. Spicy Chicken Teriyaki ($12.99) - a MOUND of sliced chicken thigh in sweet sticky sauce (with a good kick) on too of perfectly cooked fluffy rice. Small spot located on a strip mall. Looks like it was mostly for takeout orders.

    Regular teriyaki and spicy teriyaki for the win
    Nichelle W.

    Unfortunately it's been quite a minute since I've eaten here and I think since I ate it I've been in the John and lost sleep for the last 2 days. It was literally the only thing I ate since I landed in WA.

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    Dorje T.

    This little joint in North Creek / North Bothell is popping! It's not hyperbole to say this is the best Seattle style Teriyaki joint in the north end. Everything is consistently great - we get takeaway from Ohana at least once a week and never had anything amiss. Ever. Read everyone else's reviews as they're accurate in crowd think. Tips: they get VERY busy in evenings and especially so on weekend evenings! Yes, 12 other neighbors had the same idea. They sell their house made teriyaki sauce and salad dressing in a big bottle at the register. You might want to grab that

    W1. Mongolian Beef
    Julie D.

    Small little place that's packs a punch! Our new go to place for Teriyaki. The Mongolian beef was mildly spicy with good flavor. The chicken and beef teriyaki was tender and quality meats. The chicken yakisoba had plenty of vegetables and chicken. All portions were large! Lots of rice to accompany the meat. Traditional salad did not disappoint. If you want teriyaki style food, try this gem!

    Chicken Teriyaki
    Chris C.

    this place has to be hands down one of the best teriyaki places around the Seattle area. THE BEST. They give you such a decent amount of chicken, very generous portions, rice is glossy, soft, and so good. Staff is amazing and very friendly. 10/10

    Katsu
    Niki T.

    Ordered food Togo. Wasn't a big fan of katsu, I feel like the breading needed a little more flavor... white rice was really good, and I'm very picky! Teriyaki chicken was good, quality meat, nice tasting sauce! Salad had a perfect dressing. Gyoza was good too! Definitely a good little find!

    Y5. Tofu Yakisoba & Spring Rolls
    Chandra P.

    We had to stop by Whole Foods and my husband wanted Teriyaki; because there are countless Teriyaki options I went to Yelp to find the best rated one closest to our location. Ohana populated with the highest star rating, most reviews, and was less than 2 miles away. The first great sign that we selected the right Teriyaki restaurant in the area were the number of customers waiting outside for their order. We placed our order over the phone, and was given a wait time of 15 minutes.I appreciate Ohana social distancing parameters to ensure social distancing is encouraged. Our selections were really good, the teriyaki sauce was perfect (not too salty or sweet,) the tempura prawn weren't overly hard, and the spring roll weren't greasy. Customer service was phenomenal, one employee went over and beyond to ensure the order was accurate. We will definitely return to this location and highly recommend!!

    W3. Sweet and Sour Chicken
    Kimberly T.

    Visiting from tucson. Found this cute little place. I was feeling like chicken teriyaki. They had a nice lunch special that included a small salad and gyoza. My husband got sweet and sour. Portions are quite large. This is an adorable mom and pop place. The chicken teriyaki was grilled perfectly. And my husband really enjoyed the sweet and sour. I would come back when I visit next time.

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    I lived in Japan for 2 years while in the USAF and the food here is just like being back there. Absolutely authentic and sooo good.

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    Modoo Banjeom

    Modoo Banjeom

    4.2
    (162 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    Hands down one of the best Korean Chinese restaurant in the US! This says a lot because I've been…read moreto highly rated ones in LA and in the bay, and Modoo Banjeom is comparable to those, and maybe even better. Reminds me of the ones I've had in Korea. We went for gan jjajang and brisket jjampong, which are not the standard ones that come in the combo meal with tang su yuk, but our server kindly made it into a combo meal. I think these special versions are definitely better than the standard ones which we've tried before here. So much more flavor! The price is quite reasonable and the service was friendly and fast. The restaurant was quite clean! If you're craving Korean Chinese food, I'd recommend here over the newer restaurants in the area.

    If you're coming on a weekend, I would highly recommend that you come when it opens. I noticed that…read moreat 11:15, which is just 15 minutes after opening, that there were already four parties inside, including mine. When we had left just a few minutes shy of 12pm, the restaurant was full and there were a few parties waiting outside. The staff were very attentive and would immediately replenish our radish if we were low. The jjamppong and jjajangmyeon tasted fine, if anything the jjajangmyeon was a little sweet. The fried rice however (without the jjajang sauce) was pretty bland and a bit dry. I don't know if it's intentional because they give the sauce on the side but I'd like to have the rice taste good without the assistance of the sauce. Other than the bland and dry rice, my only other nitpick would be that the jjajangmyeon came out a lot later than the other dishes. Otherwise we paid around $117 (without tip), for five dishes and two appetizers, which I think is pretty good for this area.

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    Stone Korean Restaurant

    Stone Korean Restaurant

    4.1
    (115 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Delivery review In…read moreshort We finally started to satisfy our craving for kimchi fried rice, and theirs is excellent, as is the soup. A little expensive, but they have good specials. You really taste the spice if you ask for it. In long We've been talking about kimchi fried rice for 3 weeks, and finally got an order in. We're trying to cook at home more these days, but we opened the app and we were total suckers for the special. It was just a few bucks off, but when we built the order, it was 2-for-1, so we have an awesome pile of leftovers now. Showed up fast, still plenty hot. Kimchi fried rice Awesome chewy texture, great spicy tart kimchi flavor, savory fried egg on top with extra seasoning just on the egg. We got our 2-for-1 on the rice, and the portion is pretty big, so we will get at least 4 servings out of this. Tofu mushroom soup Ordered 4 stars, and there's actual noticeable kick to it, which not every place does. Excellent flavors. For $25, 2 little cups doesn't seem like much, so if I see that 2-for-1 again I might put it in on the soup instead of the rice. We're trying to think of delivery these days as a rare treat, and this place more than met the mark. We had a dozen other dishes in the cart before we could make up our minds, too. The whole menu here looks great.

    I've come to this place for years now and after they switched ownership quality of food has still…read morestayed good. The best thing to get here if you have a larger group of three to five people is the combo meals which include a variety of entrees with the side dishes that can fill you up. However, my only complaint is that you can only get one free refill of sides and portions are a bit small.

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    Modoo Hansang

    Modoo Hansang

    4.0
    (80 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    - kids friendly and great food-…read more We came here on Juneteenth at a slow time (around 2pm) but it was still reasonably packed (70% full). They sat us at a relatively private area since we are here with a toddler that requires a high chair. We ordered the lunch special Kalbitang ($22.99), Bossam set ($23.99), and the spicy chive pancake ($9.99). They provided kids utensil and a plate, which is super helpful even though we didn't ask for it. Our food came after 10-15 min of wait, and there were 10 side dishes (all of them are delicious btw). We also got a side salad and fish cake soup, which might be a lunch special thing? I'm not sure. I'm not a big fan of the salad dressing, but it's complimentary so no complaints there. Everything we ordered was delicious. There were tons of chives in the pancake, and the meat was tender in kalbitang. My toddler also ate a lot of pork, beef, rice, eggs (in kalbitang), and broccoli. The only downside is that there is only one waiter taking care of orders/bills, so it could be a bit slow. However, everyone was friendly to my toddler and a waitress came to check on us in the middle of our meal too. She also smiled at my toddler as well. The only downside is that we asked for tea, but we got water instead. I had to ask again, but that mistake is really minor. I prefer this location over the Lynwood one as that one is always way too busy and super noisy. It's quieter here and the ambiance is better. Overall, we had a good time dining here with our toddler. There is also a changing station in the bathroom as well.

    Korean food is pretty limited in Washington compared to the Bay Area, so when you have a Korean…read morefood craving, this is one of the places to go! The first time I came to Modoo Hansang, I found a long hair in my soup, then a long hair in my rice. I left quickly without finishing much of anything, but the situation was taken care of by the manager. I understand this could just be a bad day, a fluke of sorts... so about 7 months later, I came back to give it another shot. They have a decently extensive menu, and they have a lunch set that is half-sized portions. I got the soondooboo and the galbi lunch set, and it was a good amount of food for one. The side dishes aren't really your traditional side dishes, and they're presented very beautifully. It makes you feel like you're fine dining. The flavor seemed a bit more fusion than traditional. They also give apps like california rolls, salad, and soup. (My gripe is that they should have used a miso dressing instead of an Italian dressing that tastes like it came from a bottle for the salad.) Overall, you order your entree, and you get what feels like a 5 course meal. Went at 1:00 PM on a Saturday, but it wasn't busy at all. Got seated immediately, and there were 2-3 other parties dining as well. Modoo Hansang gets the job done if you're craving a hearty Korean meal~

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    Seafood Pancake was go good!!!
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    JangAn Sullungtang

    JangAn Sullungtang

    4.8
    (211 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    Do yourself a favor and skip the collagen powder you take as a supplement, and have a bowl of the…read morereal deal! My family and I weren't able to finish our bowls on a pick-up order and the soup solidified (as it should) in the fridge overnight. That should be everything you need to know about the quality of sullungtang this place offers. Otherwise, the place is clean and comfortable, the service is routinely good and the kimchi is fire.

    I'm a firm believer that the smaller the menu, the better the outcome. JangAn Sullangtang is a…read moreperfect case study here: hyper-focused on their namesake ox bone broth, with a few limited sides. I went with the brisket option. JangAn puts diners in the driver's seat, meaning that seasoning your soup is up to you. This might sound intimidating, but every table has a guide printed out, and the servers proactively offered advice as they brought out my roiling bowl. This method of personalization complements the beauty of seolleongtang, which seems to deepen as you eat it. Warmth, seasoning, and time gradually coaxes more richness from the bowl, so take your time and enjoy the process. One special shout out for the banchan. You'll get both Kimchi and Kkakdugi (raddish) with your meal, and both can be refilled freely. I think you'll want to, because it was among the best I've ever had. They sell it to-go as well, and you can bet I took advantage. Overall 5/5

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    Kimchi- radish and cabbage
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    K-Street K-BBQ

    K-Street K-BBQ

    4.4
    (166 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $$$

    High-quality meat and excellent service. For those unsure of what or how much to order, this review…read moreshould help. For a group of four adults with a normal hungry, we ordered a small beef set and fried chicken, which was plenty. The banchan was fantastic, especially the Myungranjut. The meat quality was outstanding for a K-BBQ place, and the service was superb. Our server proactively replaced the grill grate to make sure no burnt bits remained! The vibe is casual enough but can be also formal enough for a date. Needless to say, I left a very generous tip.

    We thought they only had BBQ but was to happy to realize they have many other food on the menu…read more Banchans were good, you can request to not have spicy sauce on the broccoli ... the fish cake Banchan was devoured by my 5 year old and she's usually picky. Steamed eggs came out looking amazing (haven't seen it like this before) but was on the dry side; to each their own but we like it more brothy like Chicken wings were ok not great... the dish I didn't expect much from was the fried rice but it turned out to be the best dish!! Not because it's just "better than the other dishes" but it was truly amazing, it just had a great taste to it! Soup was yummy too and came with clear noodles Proportions are to the smaller size making prices a bit high but banchans were refilled quickly. Recommend because their food had its own special taste/ dishes that you will remeber it by. Was a fun place to eat and staff was friendly!

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    WuJu Korean BBQ

    WuJu Korean BBQ

    4.2
    (260 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Established in 2017

    Writing a review so I can remember to come back. Highly…read morerecommended! I really like the banchan that were included with the entrees. There were even options for one person in our party who was vegan. The service was good. Everyone was so kind and polite. Will definitely come back and try more items on the menu.

    My twin sister and I came here today and had one of the strangest customer service experiences I've…read moreever had. After ordering a beer/soju tower, our server asked for our IDs, which is completely understandable. However, she proceeded to examine them for an uncomfortably long time while repeatedly looking back and forth between my face, my ID, and my sister. She then told me I "don't really look like" my ID photo because my hair is different and even commented that my ID looked more like my sister than me. We're twins! At one point she had both of our IDs side-by-side comparing them while continuing to question things. I finally told her that while I understand validating IDs, the interaction was making me feel like the legitimacy of my ID was being questioned. What made it even more awkward was her repeatedly commenting that the tower we ordered was "a lot of beer," which honestly felt judgmental and unnecessary. We are clearly adults, presented valid IDs, and were simply ordering something from the menu. That said, the actual food was delicious. The BBQ combo we ordered was excellent, the sides were plentiful, and overall the meal itself was really enjoyable. It also seemed like the server realized the interaction had gone poorly because she later brought us complimentary soup and dessert, which we did appreciate. We still tipped well because we understand serving isn't easy and wanted to be fair. But honestly, the initial interaction left such an uncomfortable impression that if I returned and saw the same server again, I'd probably immediately feel uneasy. There's absolutely a professional way to verify IDs without making customers feel scrutinized or subtly accused of fraud.

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    WuJu Korean BBQ
    WuJu Korean BBQ
    WuJu Korean BBQ

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