1. Marination Ma Kai
9.0
1660 Harbor Ave SW, Seattle, WA
Hawaiian Restaurant · North Admiral · 116 tips and reviews
Eric Reilly: Fish taco, beef taco, pork slider, mac n' spam, and kimchi fried rice. Amazing.
David Ginsberg: Love the kimchi fried rice and the specialty cocktails. The view isn't bad either.
Ariana Voyer: Perfect setting on the water with a view of the Seattle skyline! It's a very casual spot with a bar as well. We loved the GF tacos, kimchi quesadillas, sliders and lychee margaritas. Lots of flavor!
2. Revel
9.0
403 N 36th St (at Phinney Ave N), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Fremont · 163 tips and reviews
Melinda Tan: Love the short rib bowl!!!! And kimchi pancake and the pork blood dumplings 😍😍😍😍
Kseniya Makarova: Some of the best dumplings I've ever had, great kimchi too
Jessica Kessler: Kimchi bloody mary (duh), shrimp toast, mushroom porridge, pork katsu, all the baked goods.
3. Joule
8.9
3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Wallingford · 82 tips and reviews
Eater: The Fremont Joule is a celebration of the Korean steakhouse. The eight ounce short rib steak, kalbi-style served with grilled kimchi sounds particularly tantalizing. [Eater 38 Member]
Graham Castellano: Truly a Korean fusion jewel. I highly suggest the kimchi and kalbi.
Angela W.: Stars of the show here are definitely the spicy rice cakes with chorizo as well as the kalbi-marinated short rib steak with grilled kimchi!
9. Shilla Korean BBQ
7.8
517 S Weller St, Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · International District · 16 tips and reviews
Kerry Moore: Do yourself a favor and avoid the heat lamp Asian food! Instead go for fresh and tasty authentic Korean, totally worth waiting a few extra minutes. Ask Ike if you want extra rice, kimchee or veggies!!
E T: Ask for seconds on kimchi - no charge!
OJ LaBoeuf: Love the spicy BBQ beef. The bibimbap is pretty good as well.
11. Kimchi Bistro
7.2
219 Broadway E, Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 17 tips and reviews
Jeff Bowlin: get the Bi Bim Bap Dohl Sot or the Kimchi Jjige. you will sleep damn well afterward.
Hiromi Couch: Skip the appetizers; you won't need them. An entree, rice, and a full assortment of kim chi will fill you nicely.
Chisung Lee: Their menu describes kimchi well. I showed up ten min before they close and they said "have a seat"
12. Chan
7.4
86 Pine St (Stewart), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Pike Place · 28 tips and reviews
renee uihlein: Awesome happy hour, love the rice cake, kimchi and pork sliders.
Docrom: Small plate Korean fusion. Try lots of unique items to share with a friend. Amazing, fresh kimchi.
Sonya Genesius: Awesome happy hour... The seafood scallion pancake, fried oysters, ahi tuna, both sliders and the rainbow soju...nothing disappointed
13. 8oz Burger & Co.
8.8
2409 NW Market St (at 24th Ave), Seattle, WA
Burger Joint · Ballard · 29 tips and reviews
George Wallace: Pulled pork kimchi burger was cooked well but not seasoned enough. French fries were also a bit anemic. Good potential but for the price didn't feel like a value.
Karl Groff: The special burger was amazing. Fondue burger with French onion soup to dip it in. The garlic truffle fries are equally good.
Damon Holland: This company displayed a distinctly unprofessional and entirely impotent dining experience. Their server(s) lacked basic courtesy yet possessed immense creativity into deliver such a vacuous service.