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Seoul Grill

4.5 (118 reviews)
Open • 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Fried rice (no meat) added over easy egg.
Cindy A.

One day while searching Yelp for places that serve yakisoba, I came upon Seoul Grill. Their ratings were good and they offered delivery thru GrubHub. After a long day at work, delivery makes me happy. As a vegetarian, I always look for places that offer veggie options instead of forcing meat on us. Happily Seoul Grill does that. I ordered their yakisoba, fried rice and Mac salad. The food arrived on time and was well packaged. Everything was fresh and tasted great! Can't wait to order more items from Seoul Grill. Highly recommend trying them.

C1. Chicken + bulgogi
Theresa C.

It's refreshing to see a local business do well. They have a nice selection on their menu, and portions are big. Service is always friendly. It isn't a fancy place, if that's what you're looking for. Other than that, it's a solid place for a freshly prepared meal

5. Kalbi
Mollee C.

Food was great, The kimchi rice had great texture and the kimchi was flavorful. The Kalbi ribs were some of the best Ive had, the meat was tender and the pieces were big. Delicious

C1. Chicken and Bulgogi
Karen D.

I ordered to-go for the first time on a Friday Night around 7:20pm, it sounded busy in there. I was told 25-30mins. When I arrived, the parking lot is congested and awkward layout. It was busy, but the service was fast and easy. The girl who assisted was kind and fast. When I got home, I opened the Shrimp Fried Rice and the tail was still on, which I was disappointed. I did like the Beef Bulgogi. As far as flavor goes this is just personal preference. I would prefer my fried rice from Chinese place and my chicken teriyaki from a Japanese place.

Kimchi soup, has tofu, beef, onion, kimichi! Ordered it with a side a ramen to add to my broth!
Nataly P.

Great food, fell in love with the kimchi soup, I typically add ramen noodles inside the soup, great price for the amount of food you get

Huuuuuuge portions. This was enough for 4 people!
Mar C.

Seoul Grill has been in our regular takeout roster for a few months now. When we're feeling super lazy and want some cheap good food, we'll give Seoul Grill a call. Bento portions are huge for the price! Expect good meaty goodness and carb overload. I like their spicy chicken and will usually get an extra portion of rice or noodles. This lasts us at least 3 meals. I personally would pass on the beef bulgogi, too sweet and seemed overly dry and crumbly the few times we've tried it. We started getting their kalbi tang too, it's decently flavored but sometimes we wonder if it's from a package. I think this is truly a takeout place or quick lunch spot. The interior is sparse and makes you want to quickly eat and go.

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Lynn U.

Pretty decent Korean food at a decent price. My bf brought me here after we went to the Nike store nearby. We went on a Saturday around 2pm so it wasn't that busy. We were greeted right away and the gentleman taking our order was very nice. After we ordered, a tiny grandma came out from the back and started cooking our order. She reminded me of my own Korean grandmother who loved to cook for her grandkids. Since our food was made to order there was a wait, but it was not too long. I ordered the spicy pork which could have been seared a little more(I like my spicy pork slightly burnt) and my bf got the spicy chicken which he enjoyed. The entrees came with white rice, Mac salad and a shredded cabbage salad, and a couple of man doo. It would have been nice if the mandoo came with a dipping sauce but it was delicious nonetheless If you want some quick Korean food, this establishment is a good choice

S2. Yukgaejang
Miki M.

Quick and casual Korean food spot! The inside is small with just a few tables so it's more of a takeout place. They have a self serve kiosk station to order from, which makes it simple to order. We came on a late weekday afternoon and were surprised to see the restaurant had quite a few customers eating inside. The menu has some bento options as well as noodle soups and rice dishes. We got Yukgaejang, Spicy Chicken Bento, and Bibimbap. The Yukgaejang was good, it wasn't too spicy and had some noodles and fillings but it was a lot of soup broth. The bentos seem to be the most bang for your buck because it was filled with lots of chicken and rice. The Bibimbap was also good with many fixings and rice. I also liked their kimchi, not too sour or spicy.

Rice Cake Stew
Dannie C.

Simple yet masterfully done! Perfect for a cold rainy day! Even comes with bonchon! My wife had been coming here for years... first time I've stopped in. I'll definitely be back!

S2. Yukgaejang
Ploy N.

A no-frill Korean spot offering simple dishes like teriyaki chicken, as well as some specialty dishes. You order at the cashier and wait for your item either for dine in or takeout. The place certainly doesn't have much of an ambience or service. There are a few tables but most people do takeout. We got the Yukgaejang which arrived in a big bowl, a side of kimchi, and a very filled bowl of rice. The soup was tasty and rejuvenating, full of eggs, veggies, and some shredded beef. Could have done with more protein in the yukgaejang but for the price this was a very good deal and portion of food. We also tried the Cheese Buldak which was a big place of stirfried chicken thigh in a salty sweet sauce covered with TONS of stretchy cheese. Also came with a side of rice. I liked how tender and well-cooked the chicken was. The cheese was fun but became too much at time. Would recommend getting something else with this dish to balance out the cheese. Overall, a solid bang-for-your-buck Korean spot!

They also serve Boba tea. I might give it a try next time I visit
Yuli L.

Seoul Grill is a small Korean mom-and-pop restaurant on TV HWY and 178th in the Aloha area. It's a small place to grab a quick and healthy weeknight dinner without much hassle. The staff is always friendly, and the food is served quickly. Once in a while, I drop by on the way home when I am low on groceries or not feeling any inspiration to cook. I usually order the Beef Bulgogi bento because it is really good and comes with a generous amount of rice, and bulgogi. It also comes with two deep-fried gyoza dumplings, a small salad, and mac n cheese on the side. Overall, I appreciate that the menu at Seoul Grill is simple, mostly healthy, and remains a good value for Asian food in the area. I will come back for more.

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Consistently delicious food and large portions. Always a favorite for the whole family.

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