Now open! Seoul Bowl!
Pumpkin spice with my little pumpkin pup!!
Pumpkin truffle today!
Lunch hour crowd
The wine bar
Dem lines still long at Dote Coffee. I still don't have patience to try this place just yet.
Saturday morning
What the pho and boba replacing the ramen/bao place soon
Wines on tap
Saturday morning
crepes, interior
interior
Fat & Feather is Ramen and meat place
Lunch hour crowd
Baguette and Epicerie
interior
Storefront
Trick or treat time
Nice seating in the back corner
You had me at baguette!
interior, crepes
interior, burgers
April S.
Jan 15, 2019
So far, so delicious, and almost just right. I've been SO excited to actually eat here after passing through to eat elsewhere. We ate at Crosta and La Baguette. Drank at Dote and eyed the Burger Bar. The HH pizzas are delicious and an excellent quality and price unmatched anywhere I've seen in the area. I enjoyed the mushrooms but would have loved them fresh and not marinated. The kids were very happy with their cheese and pepperoni (contact pizza as she called it). The French bakery next door has an awesome croque madame sandwich with bechemel sauce over the entire thing (I opted for the sauce on the side and they decided to put my cheese on the side too, which was a bad choice I didn't request). The sauce wasn't even warm and I missed my cheese on the sandwich. Next time I'll say easy sauce. They have a super delicious "hot fudge" dessert that is a brownie with a chocolate and cream mousse covered with a few brownie pieces and chocolate ganache. Oh my, I'm a baker and it was delicious! Also very grateful to find a Full Tilt ice cream selection on the east side for the first time! Baby girl was so thankful to find her blue moon front and center at La Baguette. The beer menu draft list at the burger bar was very tempting for my honey, he found a couple of new ones to try. They offer pints up to growlers.Also, my honey loves his lattes at Dote Coffee Bar. They take the time to make plenty of tasty foam for me that's well flavored and decorated with a whole bear face!The quality of food and presentation is outstanding at this food court, and I can't wait to make our way around each "station" so I can speak to all of the various tastes.
Read MoreCrystal C.
Jan 14, 2018
Well this was a quick turn around for an update, but earlier the better. None of these food places give out water or have soda machines. You can either buy a bottle of mexican coke/soda from Barrio Taco Truck ($3.50) or Ramune japanese soda ($3.50) from Fat & Feather and fresh Fruit Juice (~$4) from the salad place, or go inside the Burger Bar they give water but you probably should purchase something from them, or last resort, go to Dote Coffee and die of thirst waiting for eternity for your turn in line. I think they sell bottled water inside the Nordstrom Rack, so bring a bottle of water if you want to save some bucks. I hope additional vendors opening in Summer 2018 will have more decent (normal) beverage choices.
Read MoreBrittany I.
Mar 6, 2018
Have been waiting for a more upscale food court like this forever!! There were probably 6-7 options including tacos, poke, burgers, ramen, and pizza. I think there was also a wine bar and charcuterie place. I ended up going with Fat and Feathers. I had the roast duck ramen and it was SOOO TASTY and flavorful!! I substituted for the thin noodles and had them make it spicy as well. I also tried the Japanese Fried Chicken bao which was good - bao was soft and pillowy but the chicken was over cooked and too crunchy.My boyfriend had the tacos and said they were pretty good. Can't wait to come back and try more foods!
Read MoreArleen C.
Jan 15, 2018
I'm having some mixed feelings about giving this place 3 stars, but I'm going to stick to it. Let's start with the best and end with the worst. The service is amazing. I'm not talking about the actual different food offerings, but the staff. The managers or employees walking around checking up on you were phenomenal. This takes a "food court" to a new level. I think a company owns all the restaurants in this food hall, so they could look after the entire place. When we were having wine, they came to check up on us often (but not too much that it would be annoying). They were so incredibly friendly too. I wish all restaurants had this level of service.Also amazing was the clean up staff. They would walk around and ensure everyone's tables were cleaned (managers were doing this too!) and taking away your plates, bowls etc when you were done. You really didn't have to even wait 5 minutes and someone would come and offer to take your finished plate/bowl etc. The place also looks pretty rad. It is unlike any food hall or food court I've seen before. It looked really polished and stylish. I mean obviously it would because it's in Lincoln Square and they weren't going to make it look junky, but it was actually really high end looking. They didn't even cheap out on those comfortable chairs (the regular chairs, not the bar stools). Now I complain about the two food places we ate at. The noodle place and the tacos. My saimin was ridiculously salty. I have no idea what happened. My soup was saltier than my spam. How does that even happen? It was really disappointing just how salty it was. It took away from the perfectly cooked egg and the deliciously bouncy tasting noodles. If the soup base was done better, that would have been a perfect bowl of saimin. Just kidding. One more complaint: it needs more noodles. For that much money, I expect to get full off that bowl of noodles. There was enough items in there from the fish cake to the spam to the egg, but not enough noodles for the soup noodle ratio and price. As for my tacos and elote, I'd like my money back if I could. We waited awhile because the entire food hall was slammed. The prices weren't bad per se but considering what we received, I felt the price was unfair. The tacos themselves were 4-5" but the filling wasn't adequate. They put way too much onion on every single taco and not enough meat. I also paid extra for the lengua but got another meat instead. That happened with 3 of our tacos. Also, elote is corn. To have carrot elote was a bit strange. It didn't do anything for me. The texture just didn't work...which is why I think elote is corn to get that bit of chew and pop from the kernels. It wasn't even 7pm and they were out of a few items. We asked for guacamole and horchata and they were out of both. That's fine if it's nearing the end of the night but it's not even 7pm yet...how is that ok? My last complaint: the bar stools. They custom made these tables at the pizza/wine side. Unfortunately the table consoles for napkins and utensils etc were too low and actually were lower than your knee area. So there wasn't enough room to actually have your knee/legs under the table. So you had all these tables full of people about 6 inches to a ft from the table itself since everyone couldn't get their legs under the table. They need to either get lower chairs, raise the table height or cut off that console area. TL;DR: Beautiful space with impeccable service. It's just too bad the food wasn't remotely good enough to match.
Read MoreEva M.
Jul 7, 2019
Lincoln South Food Hall on the second floor of Lincoln Square South is one of the newer retail additions to the Bellevue Collection, started at the same time when LSS opened. I'm a fan! The Bellevue Square mall has always lacked a food court, which has its pluses and misses. There's no peculiar set of smells in a concentrated corner of a mall. There's no congregation of typically loud individuals in said corner. Of course, the food choices are spread out and tends to be more expensive, primarily sit-down restaurants. So, when this food hall popped out, I was very pleasantly surprised.Laid-out primarily as two halves with tables in between, this is an elegant and classy food court. A high end burger sets you back $15. A poke bowl is competitively priced at $13. Baked goods, pizza, tacos, noodles, coffee, ice cream round out the offerings. All vendors there have a higher end bend and worth it! I commonly struggle eating with selected family members that have limited eating range; this food hall helps a lot in the Bellevue area!
Read MoreLauren P.
Jun 21, 2018
This place is the COOLEST. Think of a food court at a mall, and then class it up about a thousand notches, and you'll have LSFH. We didn't actually have the luxury of eating here - had I thought about this place being here we would've tried this place out instead of going to Maggiano's. What makes this place super cool is that you can make the experience what you want - you can grab food from the respective restaurant of your choice and eat in the common area, OR you can eat inside of the restaurants. It's an interesting concept but I like it.All of the restaurants are pretty pricey and more upscale when it comes to options. There's an Airstream trailer in here slanging tacos though, so that's always an option. There's also a poké spot, a wine + pizza spot, burgers, etc. Definitely can't wait to come back and try one of these restaurants instead of just ogling as I'm walking through the building.
Read MoreJacques I.
Jan 25, 2018
Much-needed food hall in Bellevue! The Bellevue Collection does not have a food court, since there's so many surrounding restaurants. BUT, sometimes I just want to get something casual and quick that doesn't compromise in value and quality. So when they opened the Lincoln South Food Hall, I was excited to see such a casual concept that's communal. Not only does it have a variety of dining options, but it's a place of gathering, which is why I'm a fan. It's inviting, offers free wifi, and there's tons of space for lounging.However, if you want to have a more formal dining experience, there are certain eateries here that offer that, in addition to staff asking whether you'd like take-out or will be eating somewhere else in the food hall. And something you'll never find in a typical food court is the service. You pick your own seat but there are employees who will make sure tables are clean and spotless, going around and asking if they can take any empty plates and silverware away for you. Restaurant service without the formality. Overall, this is a great addition to the Bellevue Collection, whether it be for a quick bite, a glass of wine, or a place to hang out in.
Read MoreLeo N.
Feb 7, 2018
Feeding people is easy. Serving people, I mean going Above and Beyond the call is HARD! The employees and managers of the Lincoln Square South Food Court know how to do just that! I have an office at WeWork above the 6 restaurants that make up the Court and have been continuously impressed and amaxed by the service.The best example happened less than an hour ago when I, lost in thought, have dropped my wallet after purchasing food. 20 min later I arrived in panic. My wallet was nowhere to be found. When I came back again and asked Tianna, a worker at Avo-Poke to help, she mobilized the employees and alerted Reid, the Manager to look at video footage. Reid found my wallet! Money still inside :-))). (Courtesy + helpfullness)× genuine care for the customer = GREAT SERVICE! Thanks, guys!
Read MoreThao N.
Dec 1, 2018
Very well needed food hall in Bellevue, it by all mean isn't cheap like your traditional food court at the mall, but it's quick and easy if you don't have time to sit down and dine. The selection is great also, ranging anything from poke to pizza to tacos. Prices are very reasonable for what you're getting, you'll probably spend $10-15 on lunch which is similar to what I normally spend. If you're getting tacos, I think it runs for about $3-4 each, a bit more than your standard taco truck, but what do you expect, they have expensive overhead to pay being located here. The pizza I got was made for 2 people, it was way better quality than MOD's for only $12. There's lemon water for you to grab in the center. This is also great to come with friends that have different opinions and taste, it's a one stop shop, so there's something for everyone's preference. Tell me about your experience if you've been here or is going to after reading this review:)
Read MoreCourtney L.
Jul 10, 2018
This is every food-lover's dream....a casual one-stop shop with a wide range of eats! Among the variety, offerings include pizza, tacos, ramen, salad, poke, burgers, sandwiches and baked goods - definitely something to fit everyone's preferences! Prices here are on the steeper end but this food hall provides an elevated experience compared to your typical food court. It defies the stereotype that one would normally associate with food courts by proving that the term "fast food" shouldn't imply compromised quality nor level of service. The food I've tried here so far has been crafted with fresh ingredients although the flavors have been hit-and-miss. For example, I loved Barrio Luchador's tacos, but the Brawler Burger was a little too salty and oily, while the whole roast duck at Fat and Feathers was quite bland. Service is top-notch! Not only are the employees at each individual eatery friendly and helpful, but there's a wonderful cleaning staff that ensures the entire food hall space is well-kept and spotless. There are are at least a few employees who stroll around gathering empty plates and cups with a smile. I just wish there was room for more seating since during peak lunch time, the food hall becomes packed and it's difficult to find an open table. If unable to find a seat, each of the eateries can pack your food to go. Otherwise, this is a wonderful spot for a quick lunch, catching up with a friend or an informal meeting.
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