Korean Tofu House

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Seattle, United States

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Korean· Restaurant· Home And Garden· Korean restaurant· Tofu restaurant

Korean Tofu House Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Korean Tofu House is located in Seattle, United States on 4142 Brooklyn Ave NE. Korean Tofu House is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category korean in United States.

Address

4142 Brooklyn Ave NE

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 2066323119

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Offerings

Comfort foodHealthy optionsQuick bite

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Ryan Preston Burt

Sweet little spot, friendly staff who really took care of me. Food was decently priced. I had the Ramen with pork dumplings added, came out quick and was perfect for my lunch break. Thank guys! Looking forward to next time

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Ben Kent

My favorite restaurant. Just the best home-style Korean food. (Not BBQ) Simple menu. Delicious. Every meal starts with 5 traditional side dishes that are so good. My favorite entrees are #1 #19 and #21, though I've never had a bad dish here and I've been coming here for 10 years. There is sometimes a wait around dinner time, but it's well worth it!

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Eric Ho

After trying various \top-rated\ Korean restaurants on Google, I finally found my favorite. It's a small place with about 8 tables with clear plastic dividers separating them during covid. No reservations accepted. The seafood tofu soup (soondubu) is the best in town - the stock is very flavorful with fresh shrimp (not mini rehydrated ones), clam, and egg which is cracked at your table when served. Seafood pancake is crispy with generous amount of seafood. The beef kalbi (bbq short ribs) is juicy with great smoky flavors. The onions could be more caramelized though. The kimchi side dish is just amazing - again, best in town. Tons of flavorful chili paste unlike many others which can be watery or bland. Finally be aware that purple rice is served by default. If you prefer a less dry and more sticky texture, ask for white rice instead.

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Tony Yang

Tofu soup might be a bit spicy, but very flavorful. Great price for the portion size. If you're vegetarian, ask for the water broth instead of the bone/meat broth.

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Marcus Lintault

A bit tucked away on the lower level of the building. You take exterior stairs down to the entrance. Quality Korean food at a decent price. Super hot stone pots, soups and rice bowl dishes. Very tasty. Very popular spot and can be busy at times but seating wait ate not too bad. If you are looking for a good meal without breaking the bank, I recommend it.