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TriSeoul Food — Restaurant in Bristol

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TriSeoul Food
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1315 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN 37620
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Happy Star Chinese Restaurant
1250 Volunteer Pkwy #4, Bristol, TN 37620
Cook Out
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Burger King
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Wendy's
1505 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN 37620
Starbucks
1410 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN 37620
Jersey Mike's Subs
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Speedway Inn
1403 Bluff City Hwy, Bristol, TN 37620
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TriSeoul Food

1200 Bluff City Hwy, Bristol, TN 37620
4.9(80)
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attractions: , restaurants: Arby's, Project BBQ Bristol, Hardee’s, Bristol Gardens and Grill at the Plex, Happy Star Chinese Restaurant, Cook Out, Burger King, Wendy's, Starbucks, Jersey Mike's Subs
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Featured dishes

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Small Bibimbap Bowl
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Large Bibimbap Bowl
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5 Mandu
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Bone-In Chicken Wings (Soy Garlic Or Spicy)
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Kimchi Fries
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Hot Ramyun Noodles (Ramyun Only)
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Hot Ramyun - Gangnam Style

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Nearby restaurants of TriSeoul Food

Arby's

Project BBQ Bristol

Hardee’s

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Happy Star Chinese Restaurant

Cook Out

Burger King

Wendy's

Starbucks

Jersey Mike's Subs

Arby's

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Project BBQ Bristol

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Reviews of TriSeoul Food

4.9
(80)
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4.0
2y

So Korean is not a sub genre of Asian food I have a lot of experience with, so I was super exited to give this spot a try.

So the best way to describe place is that it’s like a Subway or Moe’s but for Korean Bowls called Bibimbap bowls, You work your way down the line and pick your base, protein, veggies and Sauce. I gotta say I expected to enjoy my food, but I didn’t expect to be as blown away as I was so many delicious flavors that explode in your mouth, and the beautiful thing is that you can do an infinite number of combinations with the bowl. The Ramen was also very good with a nice light a rich broth and noodles cooked just right, perfect for a cold rainy day.

The service was as good too, staff was very friendly and explain anything we didn’t understand. Checked on us after to make sure we where okay. Really nice folks

My only gripe about Tri-Seoul is, while the space is very well decorated and looks clean, it’s kinda…empty looking. Seating is kinda limited and not a lot of space for a party bigger than 4 to sit and face each other.

Overall this spot is fantastic and I’ll definitely be back. For a family owned (and I suspect ran) restaurant you gotta give them some leeway, but I’m excited to see them broaden they’re menu (and hours)...

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5.0
1y

Went in today with my partner for lunch. It was absolutely amazing. I could eat the cucumber kimchi daily. The flavor and texture of the beef bulgogi was my second favorite part, that cucumber kimchi is really hard to top. The spice in the spicy pork isn’t overwhelming, it’s that perfect level of mid-day spice that doesn’t stop you from finishing out your day comfortably, but you might get a runny nose a few bites in. We each ordered a large bowl, and neither of us were able to finish them in one sitting, definitely finishing it for dinner. So good. The staff/owner were all incredibly nice and attentive. I usually like to call food in and pick it up once I’ve tried a place and they had a great to go set up, I’m looking forward to my next trip already. I need a whole jar of that...

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5.0
3y

Small but lovely located in a former bank on the sleepy part of town. You don't want to sleep on this though! The Korean food is very good! My favorites have to be the Ramen & Spicy Pork.

The staff was helpful and kind with my first time ordering. If you are with a party and don't want the bowls, their wings are darn good too!

We went for our first time for our East Tennessee Eats And Drinks dinner club. It was a smashing hit! They are slowly opening up more to more hours being opened, so keep checking back.

My favorite thing about them is not only is the food is good, but it's budget friendly too. We spent under $40 with a 20% tip and it filled us up. We didn't feel there was no lack of quality with our food. We...

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Brian R.Brian R.
So Korean is not a sub genre of Asian food I have a lot of experience with, so I was super exited to give this spot a try. So the best way to describe place is that it’s like a Subway or Moe’s but for Korean Bowls called Bibimbap bowls, You work your way down the line and pick your base, protein, veggies and Sauce. I gotta say I expected to enjoy my food, but I didn’t expect to be as blown away as I was so many delicious flavors that explode in your mouth, and the beautiful thing is that you can do an infinite number of combinations with the bowl. The Ramen was also very good with a nice light a rich broth and noodles cooked just right, perfect for a cold rainy day. The service was as good too, staff was very friendly and explain anything we didn’t understand. Checked on us after to make sure we where okay. Really nice folks My only gripe about Tri-Seoul is, while the space is very well decorated and looks clean, it’s kinda…empty looking. Seating is kinda limited and not a lot of space for a party bigger than 4 to sit and face each other. Overall this spot is fantastic and I’ll definitely be back. For a family owned (and I suspect ran) restaurant you gotta give them some leeway, but I’m excited to see them broaden they’re menu (and hours) in the future!
Bird SharkRawrBird SharkRawr
Went in today with my partner for lunch. It was absolutely amazing. I could eat the cucumber kimchi daily. The flavor and texture of the beef bulgogi was my second favorite part, that cucumber kimchi is really hard to top. The spice in the spicy pork isn’t overwhelming, it’s that perfect level of mid-day spice that doesn’t stop you from finishing out your day comfortably, but you might get a runny nose a few bites in. We each ordered a large bowl, and neither of us were able to finish them in one sitting, definitely finishing it for dinner. So good. The staff/owner were all incredibly nice and attentive. I usually like to call food in and pick it up once I’ve tried a place and they had a great to go set up, I’m looking forward to my next trip already. I need a whole jar of that cucumber kimchi.
Michael RogersMichael Rogers
Tri-Seoul Food is a fantastic and needed addition to Bristol. We stopped for our first of many times today and had a wonderful lunch of Bibimbap bowls. The staff is outstanding and very friendly, the food is outstanding as well. In an area like this where most ethnic food is Americanized to a degree, this was authentic as I've ever had. Korean food is typically on the spicier side, this was at a level pretty much anyone can enjoy with options for more heat if wanted via the sauces. I can honestly say the Kimchi was the best I've ever had and they have several different kinds. The Bulgogi is what I remember from my Korean friends of my youth. I can't say one negative thing about our experience at Tri-Seoul Food today.
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So Korean is not a sub genre of Asian food I have a lot of experience with, so I was super exited to give this spot a try. So the best way to describe place is that it’s like a Subway or Moe’s but for Korean Bowls called Bibimbap bowls, You work your way down the line and pick your base, protein, veggies and Sauce. I gotta say I expected to enjoy my food, but I didn’t expect to be as blown away as I was so many delicious flavors that explode in your mouth, and the beautiful thing is that you can do an infinite number of combinations with the bowl. The Ramen was also very good with a nice light a rich broth and noodles cooked just right, perfect for a cold rainy day. The service was as good too, staff was very friendly and explain anything we didn’t understand. Checked on us after to make sure we where okay. Really nice folks My only gripe about Tri-Seoul is, while the space is very well decorated and looks clean, it’s kinda…empty looking. Seating is kinda limited and not a lot of space for a party bigger than 4 to sit and face each other. Overall this spot is fantastic and I’ll definitely be back. For a family owned (and I suspect ran) restaurant you gotta give them some leeway, but I’m excited to see them broaden they’re menu (and hours) in the future!
Brian R.

Brian R.

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Went in today with my partner for lunch. It was absolutely amazing. I could eat the cucumber kimchi daily. The flavor and texture of the beef bulgogi was my second favorite part, that cucumber kimchi is really hard to top. The spice in the spicy pork isn’t overwhelming, it’s that perfect level of mid-day spice that doesn’t stop you from finishing out your day comfortably, but you might get a runny nose a few bites in. We each ordered a large bowl, and neither of us were able to finish them in one sitting, definitely finishing it for dinner. So good. The staff/owner were all incredibly nice and attentive. I usually like to call food in and pick it up once I’ve tried a place and they had a great to go set up, I’m looking forward to my next trip already. I need a whole jar of that cucumber kimchi.
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Tri-Seoul Food is a fantastic and needed addition to Bristol. We stopped for our first of many times today and had a wonderful lunch of Bibimbap bowls. The staff is outstanding and very friendly, the food is outstanding as well. In an area like this where most ethnic food is Americanized to a degree, this was authentic as I've ever had. Korean food is typically on the spicier side, this was at a level pretty much anyone can enjoy with options for more heat if wanted via the sauces. I can honestly say the Kimchi was the best I've ever had and they have several different kinds. The Bulgogi is what I remember from my Korean friends of my youth. I can't say one negative thing about our experience at Tri-Seoul Food today.
Michael Rogers

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