Kimchi House in Seattle offers a delightful Korean dining experience that truly captures the essence of Korean cuisine. Our meal was a vibrant array of dishes, each meticulously prepared and bursting with flavor.
The meal started with the quintessential Kimchi Fried Rice, topped with a perfectly runny egg and seaweed strips, providing a balance of spicy and savory notes. The Bulgogi was tender and well-marinated, delivering a rich, umami flavor that complemented the accompanying rice perfectly.
The Japchae, featuring stir-fried glass noodles with an assortment of vegetables and tender chicken, was both light and flavorful, with a hint of sesame oil and a touch of sweetness from the vegetables. The dish was beautifully garnished with thin slices of egg, adding a delicate touch to its presentation.
The highlight was the sizzling plate of Galbi, marinated beef short ribs, which were grilled to perfection. The meat was succulent, juicy, and had just the right amount of char. Each bite was a delightful combination of sweet and savory flavors.
The meal was rounded out with perfectly cooked rice, and side dishes like crispy, flavorful pieces of pork belly, and a refreshing salad with a tangy dressing.
Kimchi House is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Korean cuisine in Seattle. The ambiance, combined with the rich and varied menu, ensures a memorable...
Read moreSince I live nearby I come here pretty regularly. It's a great Mom and Pop type place and you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. You order at the register and then grab a table if you want to eat there. They will bring your food to you when it's ready. My favorites from the menu are the Kalbi and Soondubu. The seafood pancake is very good and a large portion so I recommend it as a meal by itself or for sharing. Same for the kimchi fries. The potstickers are pretty standard, nothing to fuss about. If you want a little extra snack with your dinner I'd say get a small order but my guess is those might be the only thing they don't make in-house from scratch. Take-out is what I usually go for but if you eat there they have a small beer and wine selection in the fridge near the front, or they have free tea that you can serve for yourself along the wall between the kitchen and dining area. Very relaxed atmosphere, no frills kind of place that you can't really...
Read moreWe got the kimchi fries and the kimchi ramen (the two most unhealthy options but whatever :P) First of all the parking was very difficult, but then again we went to a road side shop at 6:30 so I guess we were putting it upon ourselves. Now lets talk food. The Kimchi Fries were to DIE for, we actually ended up ordering it two times. First because since we thought we wouldnt find a parking spot we thought we would just get some finger food to go but when we did find a parking spot we decided to order it again when we dined in. The fries were deliciously crunchy and you could tell it came right out of the fryer. Definitely deserves 5 stars. Now the ramen was a different story, it was very... weird. The soup and noodles were fine but they had a weird sweet pork with it, and they put a coleslaw thing on top? But as a nice cozy family run business, I think it was nice. Will come back for...
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