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    Stone Korean Restaurant

    3.8 (889 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
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    dduhk-bohk-ghi
    Trishy-Mae K.

    The food was delicious. It was not a big hit with the kids, but the adults enjoyed the Korean dishes. We had the bulgogi, kalbi, and dduhk-bohk-ghi. The kalbi was a good first-time dish, and I liked the spice in the dduhk-bohk-ghi. If you are in the area, I would recommend trying it.

    Spicy Chicken Bulgogi with cheese and side dishes
    Narei K.

    Nice little location with parking. Service was great. Friendly and attentive staff. We ordered yukkaejjang and Dwenjjangjigae with spicy chicken bulgogi. The soups were very good. Salty, spicy, and great portions. It tasted as if it was made to order which I appreciated for many restaurants will have a large pot of soup and reheat when ordered. The spicy chicken bulgogi was disappointing. It was dry and under seasoned. Korean spicy chicken bulgogi is normally salty, sweet, and packed with flavor. All the side dishes were good. Drinks are fairly expensive ... $17 for a bottle of soju is a bit outrageous... but will come back to try the fried chicken!

    Nikki U.

    I love Korean food and specifically soft tofu soup. Thus I got the kimchi pork tofu soup. It was perfect for a cold rainy day and the banchan was very good. My boyfriend got a combo with bibimbap and short ribs. Everything was so delicious and the server was very nice and made sure to check up on us. She offered us more banchan as well.

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    Aaron G.

    Nice quick lunch at Stone. Love the bright location across from the light rail station. The soft tofu soups are great, and come with refillable banchan. Wings and KFC come with pickled radish. Service is about a B - they are very kind but tend to disappear a lot. Note: combo soup (with seafood) contains small whole shrimp; as such mine still had full digestive tracts to peel and clean! Overall I will continue coming back!

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    Kumar V.

    I had a positive experience at Stone Korean Restaurant. I went for more of an evening snacks. Tried Chicken Wings and Kimbap. Both were reasonably good. However my expectations from wings were somewhat different. It felt more like a fried chicken and less like wings. And yeah they were not the best wings I have tried. But they helped me by bringing a flavorful sauce - mix of chilly and garlicy punch. So that made the experience way better. Kimbap was really good. I enjoyed it. Felt very fresh and refreshing. The accompanying soy sauce was bit salty but that's not uncommon. The ambiences of the place is reasonably good.

    Jane M.

    Stopped by to devour some Korean food post hike and Stone did not disappoint. We were promptly seated on a saturday during dinner time and there were plenty of empty tables around. We ordered the veggie pancakes, spicy chicken bulgogi, chicken hot pot bibimbap, combo pork bulgogi and pork bibimbap, and veggie bibimbap. The veggie pancakes and pork bulgogi were phenomenal and my favs. The spicy chicken bulgogi was a close second with the meat cooked well and the spices were great. The bibimbap was good but I preferred the other dishes above it. Service was quick, spacious interiors, ambience is good and food is good - what more can one ask for. Good spot to get your korean cravings.

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    Cal C.

    I have been to this place many times including the previous location. I honestly can say the quality has improved quite a bit. After taking to the server we ordered a combo instead of ordering two dishes. It was a perfect amount for us Banchan was beautifully presented. I liked the mook. The pork used in spicy pork was a good quality without too much fat. Overall I enjoyed the lunch.

    Seafood tofu soup
    Angela W.

    Fried chicken- no wings or thighs, yadi yadi. Only whole chicken that chopped up into multiple pieces. We got half and half, no sauce and half with sauce. The chicken was crispy and crunchy but meat was on the dried side. Sauce was different and too sweet, almost like eating sweet and sour pork from a Chinese restaurant, but with no hints of sour. Bulgogi - way too sweet, almost like a dessert. This is supposed to be a savory dish. Sol Lung Tang - beef bone soup - way too salty. Totally ruined the soup. We had to ask for hot water to dilute the soup. 1 and 1/2 bowls of hot waters, that's how salty this dish was. Seafood Tofu casserole - very yummy and flavorful at first. This was my favorite dish out of all until half way through. Then it got way too salty. I think the chef put sodium on the casserole, then pour tofu on clay pot. Same as the Sol Lung Tang. Totally ruined two good dishes. The Napa Kimchi banchan was surprisingly good though. As perfect as it can get.

    Veggie pancake -- Excellent!
    Daria S.

    We arrived about a half an hour before the place closed and they seated us and just asked us to order quickly. The service was great. My husband had the kalbi beef short ribs, and I had the vegetarian pancake, which was served with eight tiny side dishes. Those dishes were excellent. The business since the last time we were there. The new location doesn't have much parking, but you can park over by Whole Foods. Decor is sleek and modern and dark gray. We will be back again for another great meal.

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    Vijayalaxmi M.

    I went here with my son for lunch coz we were dying of hunger in his words and we both like Korean food. We reached here and were promptly seated. There was no queue as well. We ordered vegetable bibimbap with egg, kimchi fried rice and kimchi soft tofu soup in veggie broth. Everything was delicious! The ambiance was very nice and calm. I would specially mention the difference in service I got when I had previously gone to their old location couple of years back. So glad to see that famous Korean hospitality back.

    Spicy beef Bulgogi and spicy kimchi tofu soup (super spicy!)
    Kiley H.

    This is my favorite Korean restaurant I always go for the bulgogi and kimchi soup! The servers were incredibly friendly and the food was so delicious and flavorful. Every time I came to Washington I come here.

    Julia H.

    Newly reopened since moving from its long time location on redmond way. Beautiful decor, modern design, clean space, friendly staff, and most importantly, delicious food. They also have tables with induction burner where you can grill at the table although we did not try it this time since our group was too big. There are more items on the menu like Squid and pork belly that was not offered at the old location. Generally we feel the meat quality is great, flavor and preparation best in all Stone locations.

    Kimchi Jhi-Gae

    I love Stone so much. The food is delicious every time. Several vegetarian options. Fast service. Free retail parking in garage nearby. Recommend the kimchi stew - the firm tofu and rice cakes are delicious. Casual location, fun music playing.

    Spicy Pork Bulgogi and Soft Tofu Soup Combo Special

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    Ask the Community - Stone Korean Restaurant

    Is the restaurant taking any steps towards ventilation during the pandemic (open doors / windows)?

    Not recently! Doors and windows are closed.

    Is the seafood in bi bom bap cooked?

    Do they serve alcohol here?

    Yes. Beer and wine.

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    The Box & Burgers Eatery

    The Box & Burgers Eatery

    4.6
    (546 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    This place is a hidden knock-out gem. Hidden in a small parking lot near totem lake, The Box's…read moreburgers are TOP NOTCH. The French Blues burger was so delicious that it momentarily distracted from the horrors of our collapsing democracy. 10/10. Get their burgers and put them inside you.

    Hawaiian/Asian fusion fast casual place in Kirkland. Parking is easy as it is located in a plaza. I…read moreordered ahead and scheduled the order so I don't need to wait for my food, and it was ready at exactly the scheduled pickup time, no earlier no later. I got the combo - Hawaiian chicken + karaage requesting extra salad instead of rice, as well as a half order of loco moco. It's nice that there is half order as a lot of Hawaiian restaurants tend to be full orders so it is incredibly hard to try a variety of options if you're solo or in a small group. The Hawaiian chicken and karaage both are juicy and delicious. It's great that the combo is the same price as the standard individual options so I got to try more variety without paying extra. I looked at the reviews and opted to remove the rice and get extra salad which was a good move - their chop chop salad is very delicious with a nice balance of dressing, cheese, and ham. I still had some rice from the loco moco, which was sufficient for me. The loco moco is good - I wished the patty was a bit less tough but the gravy and egg make up for it. Overall, great value and great food. I'd be a regular if I didn't live so far from Kirkland (1 hr drive for food can be challenging in busy schedules)

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    Dining area
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    Pork belly bao
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    Spring Bistro

    Spring Bistro

    4.4
    (87 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    Food is really good, servers are knowledgeable and kind, ambiance is classy. Glad we found this…read moreplace. We will be back to try other dishes :) -Balsamic pork rib: Ribs were tasty, a little sweeter than traditional. Comes with roasted mochi and sesame. -Beef Chow Mein: Best chow mein we've had so far in the PNW. -Pork XLB: The wrapper is a little thicker than usual but still good if you're craving it.

    Spring Bistro is essentially upscaled Chinese food and I was really enticed by their tea cocktails…read more They're located on the corner in the Alexan complex. There's 28 spots in their garage otherwise you're stuck looking for street parking that may be hard to find. Spring Bistro is aesthetically pleasing with an item for everyone to try. jasmine three ways flight: the pure tea was fragrant and came unsweetened, the coconut cold foam was light, and the temptress was citrusy and refreshing. one of the highlights of the meal cheesy wagyu mapo tofu bowl: everything is served over rice and wasn't strong on flavor nor spice. there were a few pieces of water chestnut and also a few pieces of ground "wagyu". tea smoked chicken drumstick: the chicken was lightly fried and had a light savory flavor. Overall, the food was a bit on the pricey end considering the portion size. Flavors overall were on the muted side however still delicious. The only thing was that service was a miss even when the restaurant wasn't' half full. Staff weren't attentive and I had to flag someone down every time from ordering and to getting the check.

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    Cheesy wagyu mapo tofu bowl
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    Fan Tang Asian Cafe - Kirkland

    Fan Tang Asian Cafe - Kirkland

    4.3
    (147 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    Chinese restaurant in Kirkland, in the plaza with the Metropolitan Market. Medium sized space,…read moresimple modern interior. Order via QR code at the table and pay there, or I think you can order at the front counter. They bring the food to your table. Self serve water, cutlery and small bowls. Menu is mainly noodles and rice. They have dishes from different Chinese cuisines, but are more known for Hunan-style. My friend from Hunan recommended I get the beef combo rice noodle soup. I got the default wide noodles, but you can pick the thinner round noodles. Came out pretty quickly after ordering. Decent sized bowl, with a variety of beef offal pieces like tripe, tendon, maybe even intestine along with some meat pieces. Also has daikon and bok choy. The soup is slightly spicy and peppery, but not overly so. Nice savory flavor. Price was $20+ with tax and tip. Solid place for a quick bowl of noodles or rice.

    Whoa! This place is so close to my office and I never knew about it!!…read more I got the pickled long beans dish and I think from what I saw was the only one that had "enough" vegetables-- the others were very meat focused/biased. It was interesting that they hid the bokchoy on the bottom of the bowls- I wonder if they were raw and only cooked with the dish poured on top? But the food was delicious and the broth was great and the price was fine and I would be happy to come back here if I had reason to. (My office...gives me food, so I'm not all that likely to come here on a weekday, unfortunately.) We came as a large party, and the only large party seating they have is on bar stools, which isn't my favorite. But they have plenty of small ones for 2-4 people!

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    There's only one computer right at the entrance where you place your order.
    There's only one computer right at the entrance where you place your order.
    Fan Tang Salad with Grilled Shrimp
    Fan Tang Salad with Grilled Shrimp
    Fan Tang Asian Cafe - Kirkland

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    Sukho Thai

    Sukho Thai

    4.3
    (570 reviews)
    3.1 mi
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    normally get the traditional dishes like Pad Thai or Pad Ki Mao at Thai restaurants, so I was…read moreinterested to try the Crispy Garlic Prawns out The batter on the prawns (shrimp) was pretty decent - although it wasn't really crispy like the name suggested, it was a little bit crunchy and you could tell the sauce was definitely there. The fact that these were also coated in oil was pretty nice. On the inside, I thought the prawns were cooked well - they remained pretty soft and didn't appear overcooked I did feel like the spice was pretty much missing, though. I ordered 4/5 stars, but it tasted more like 1/5 stars as there was a pretty significant lack of spice that took away from a lot of the flavor potential. Speaking of the missing flavor, there should've been a lot more sauce added to this dish - either poured on top of the prawns or the prawns come sitting in it. The benefit of this is that it you can mix everything with the rice - and this sauce coats the rice to make it taste good. The way it's currently presented, the prawns are too large to really eat with the rice, and mixing the two will just result in eating the meat and taking another bite of plain rice because there isn't enough sauce to coat the rice. This dish just ended up being eating the prawns by themselves - the rice wasn't super useful As a result, after finishing I really wasn't that full For the price (around 20 ish) there are a good amount of prawns, but I wouldn't really say you're getting a good deal here

    Went out for dinner with family and tried the Thai sukiyaki, khao soi, and Panang curry with tofu…read more We chose spice level 3 for most dishes and level 5 for the khao soi. The restaurant was hosting an event, so part of the space was closed off, and service was noticeably slow. It took a while for the food to arrive. The khao soi was decent--not the best I've had, but still a solid choice. The Panang curry had a mild flavor with a subtle lime note and a touch of sweetness, which was interesting but not particularly bold. Overall, the food was okay, but unless you live nearby, it might not be worth the trip. If you do go, I'd recommend ordering a higher spice level, as everything leaned on the mild side. Good ambiance overall.

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    Sukho Thai
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    Momiji

    Momiji

    4.2
    (2k reviews)
    10.5 mi
    $$

    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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    Samurai Spirit.
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    Bon Korean Cuisine

    Bon Korean Cuisine

    4.0
    (110 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    One of my close friends recommended Bon Korean Cuisine and so I came here with a couple of friends…read morefor lunch the other day. Bon is located in the same plaza as H-Mart and so they have a shared parking lot or you could walk over from Redmond Town Center which is just a block away. The inside is surprisingly large with at least twenty tables, which is bigger than most Korean restaurants that I've seen on the Eastside. At 11:45am on a Saturday, my group of three had no problem getting a table. Their menu is extensive and has all the Korean food classics including seafood pancake, soondubu (stone pot tofu soup), galbi jjim (beef stew), Toppokki, bibimbap, and cold noodles (spicy and non-spicy versions). Their entrees are around $20 each, but some larger hot pot dishes (meant for 2-3 people) can be up to $70. I ordered the BULGOGI BIBIMBAP (~$24). Unfortunately they don't serve stone pot Bibimbap here, but the portions are large and beautifully presented. My dish came with plenty of fresh vegetables- pickled carrots and cucumbers, sesame bean sprouts, daikon kimchi, lettuce, and marinated black mushrooms (which I've never had in Bibimbap before but was soooo good) on top a bed of fluffy white rice! The egg was cooked perfectly over easy and the meat was marinated well too- I do wish the dish came with more meat though. They give you your typical sweet and spicy gochujang red sauce on the side as well as white vinegar and mustard sauce for added flavor. Service was fantastic and you get complimentary hot tea and ban chan (which are refillable). The ban chan included cucumber kimchi, daikon kimchi, sesame bean sprouts, kimchi, fish cake, and sesame choy. All employees were very friendly and made you feel at home. The inside is clean, but the only reason I'm giving them 4 stars is that they have an Okay health rating and not a Good or Excellent health rating. I didn't look up the exact violations, but it would be great to see an improvement in score. Overall: 4/5 for food, 5/5 for service, 3/5 for atmosphere

    Food and service was amazing. First time here and they did…read morenot disappoint. Place is bright and clean very aesthetic.

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    Bon Korean Cuisine
    Tteok-Bokki
    Tteok-Bokki
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