Little Kimbap $10
Fish cake soup
Tteokbokki $11
Tteokbokki with ramen and cheese
Combo kimbap
kimbap (shrimp tempura, fish cake, pork, veggie)
Crab Gimbab, $6 - 5 Stars
Tteokbokki with cheese and egg. Slightly Spicy. Korean Street Food. Bunsik. Rice Cake. Fish Cake.
taiyaki
Bulgogi Kimbap
interior
Fish cake soup - 1 skewer $4
sushi and sashimi, food
FRESH 붕어빵 they were so good I recommend getting them freshhhh and hot DEF WORTH IT
Menu
interior
Menu
Grilled Sausage Gimbab, $6 - 5 Stars
붕어빵 (aka taiyaki), $2 - 5+ Stars. Also see business hours.
Updated menu as of Oct 2022
So good! I got spicy fish cake kimbap. Just right amount of spicy to enjoy
Carolyn D.
Feb 27, 2024
I think this is my favorite place to get kimbap! The size of the kimbap is large and it has a great ratio of rice to filling. Lots of egg, radish, spinach, carrot, and your choice of meat! The ingredients tasted so fresh too. They also sell triangle kimbap. Their triangle kimbap has a good amount of filling on the inside as well. I feel as though most places don't put enough filling and you are eating mostly rice, but here every bite that I took had meat. I do believe that as the day goes on they start to sell out of their kimbap, so I recommend you come early enough to get a wider selection! Super kind and friendly service. I love stopping by to grab something quick for lunch. I would love to sit down and try their other food items some day.
Read MoreFelicity M.
Feb 11, 2024
I wanted to love this place so hard but it was really disappointing.Soondae: I was expecting soondae out of a hot steamer but it was in a plastic package wrap already. Just like the soondae you get from H mart or worse as this soondae was not even warm. At least, H mart keeps their soondae in a hot food case. Combo gimbap: it looked and tasted good but it was cold. If soondae was room temperature, gimbab was cold. I understand the ingredients being cold not to get spoiled but at least the rice (bab) should have been hot/warm if it was from a rice cooker. Again, it made me feel like this is a gimbab from H mart but over-priced.Fish cake soup: I had to get this because my other foods were cold. This was very bland.Spicy beef soup: my partner said it was good. But he is not Korean so I don't really trust his review.I do not think I will return after spending over $50. I had a better experience at Bapmukja in Lynnwood than this. So far, I think Mama's kitchen in Bellevue has the best 분식, light Korean meals in the area.
Read MoreAlyssa C.
Jan 6, 2024
My fav spot for Kimbap! Their ingredients always taste fresh with great portion sizes that always leave me full. My personal favorites is the triangle kimbap, with perfect proportions of tuna/mayo to rice, as well as the red bean bungeoppang (texture is crunchy on the outside with a filling that is the perfect amount of sweetness). The quality is amazing and the service is always so fast and kind. Located inside of Boo Han market, this is a must go if you need a quick meal or snacks!
Read MoreAlana N.
Feb 25, 2024
Comfort Korean food inside a grocery store. Tasted homemade and fresh. Tobokki sauce was amazing kimbamp has perfect ratio of rice to meat and the meat itself is very flavorful too. They have a few tables for sit down in the back. Very friendly service.
Read MoreTimothy L.
Jan 28, 2024
This has become one of my favorite spots for Korean comfort food! They are located in the Boo Han Market! I tried their tteokbokki with ramen and cheese as well as their combo kimbap. The tteokbokki was amazing, spicy, and cooked just right, and the cheese and ramen were a great addition. The portion was huge that I had to take a bit home as leftovers but the price here is pretty good for the amount of food they give you. And the combo kimbap was nice and fresh, super comforting.
Read MoreBrandon H.
Jan 6, 2024
The kimbap the service and the ease of access. An amazing place with food that feels like youre eating at home.
Read MoreTom B.
Oct 1, 2023
Delivery reviewIn shortBest delivery of lunch we've had in ages. Big flavors, everything packed well, still holding temp or close to it. Can't wait to go check it out in person for some of the dishes that are best straight out of the kitchen.In longIt was a lazy Sunday afternoon and we were either going to go out or order in...so we felt a little less guilty about ordering delivery than we might on other days. TaiyakiListing dessert first. Nice flaky, chewy dough around just-sweet-enough bean paste. 3 other flavors, all desserty, available. Might have benefited from 30 seconds in the air fryer since we waited until last to eat it.Triangle Kimbap (spicy beef + bulgogi)Takes a second to unwrap, and more rice than my diet allows. So I fiddled around with it to make it a half-rice portion inside the seaweed. Delicious! Both were tasty. We added a dipping sauce of chili crisps and other stuff from our own kitchen.Kimbap (spicy pork)Kind of fragile to pick up with chopsticks, at least the disposable wooden ones they include. Just fine as finger food though. Big flavors.SoondubuAbsolutely excellent. Tons of flavor, still hot, lots of variety to the textures inside. So happy I found a good version of this soup right as soup weather is starting. Our favorite one is all the way in Marysville, so we haven't had it in over a year.Potstickers + Gimmari (8 Pieces)Mildly-flavored potstickers, certainly appetizing--just low-key. Could have benefited from a sauce. The gimmari were awesome! I had not tried those before. Nice lightly-chewy texture and rich flavor. A couple days ago, we stumbled across this place as an irrelevant addition to a list of search results that had nothing to do with Korean food. We laughed, then looked at the pictures more closely, then talked about it off and on for two days, then ordered, and now we expect to order from here regularly and go check it out, too.
Read MoreEva M.
Feb 7, 2023
This place has a sign that is called KOO's Grill and another sign that says their name is Babsarang. Since this one has a business manager, the real name must be Babsarang. Anyway, they are inside Boo Han Market in Edmonds. This is my second time stalking them. For the first time, I didn't know they were a separate entity and closed earlier. (Tears) It was almost a failure again because they had several HUGE orders, and they said their gimbab was sold out. (Horror!) After my big puppy eyes look and saying we drove 40 minutes to be there (fact), they made more for me. (Yippee!) We also bought samgak gimbab (aka triangle gimbab or kimbap) and 붕어빵 (aka taiyaki). Everything was as delicious, authentic, and reasonably priced as mentioned in social media. I highly recommend going but go earlier than later. Once something is sold out, it is gone for the day. They also will close earlier than the posted hours, so you can't even enjoy a freshly made taiyaki! Be aware!The Food:Crab Gimbab, $6 - 5 StarsFried Tofu Gimbab, $6 - 5 StarsGrilled Sausage Gimbab, $6 - 5 StarsThese are excellent. The ingredients are so good and tasted so fresh. How can Extraordinary Attorney Woo eat only one roll at a time?? We easily wolfed down all three rollsTriangular Gimbab, $4 - 4 StarsWe sampled the spicy beef and kimchi tuna. Both are flavorful and excellent. I like the normal gimbab better, but I appreciate the intent of this as a portable food. 붕어빵 (aka taiyaki), $2 - 5+ StarsIt has been a long time since I have had these at this quality. Crispy on the outside, soft waffle inside, wrapping around the red bean filling (optional cream cheese - nope), these are PERFECTION. Love the $2 price, too.
Read MoreHuong L.
Feb 13, 2023
Decided to ry this place after I saw a review from my fellow yelper :)It's located inside a grocery store right next to the cash register. It looks like you can do dine in and but I decided to just do take out and order a couple of things.I got the combo kimbap and a cream cheese taiyaki. The kimbap was fresh and good and I love the ration of things to rice in there. For $8 you get 10 decent size piece. Definitely need to it fresh as it does get loose after a bit. The cream cheese taiyaki was good but not the best. The person who made it was new so I think he didn't wait long enough because it didn't have that nice crisp. The cream cheese was flavor was good. I like that the batter is thin and the ratio is also on point.Overall, pretty good place, will want to come back to try other things here.
Read MoreJohn O.
Sep 6, 2023
WOW!!! What a bowl of noodles. Their Kalguksu, Knife-cut Noodles, is the best I've had. These noodles are hand-made and cut into linguini size and shape. They are cooked to a perfect al dente chewiness, but don't lollygag and let them soften in the bowl. The broth is a rich, deep-sea goodness. Clams, squid, and shrimp are the delicious sea food morsels, and zucchinis, potatoes, and scallions round out the soup. Although it is considered a seasonal summer dish, it is even better on a cold winter day.
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