Kimchi - IG: @nelson_eats
Kimchi - IG: @nelson_eats
Dumpling soup- light broth & plump dumplings ~ @seattle.food.diva
Dogani Suyuki Rice
Seolleongtang
Seolleong-Tang - IG: @nelson_eats
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Mixed tofu soup
Kimchi
Ox bone soup- light in flavor and clean broth ~ @seattle.food.diva
ox bone soup in front, banchan and dumpling soup in back- very enjoyable meal ~ @seattle.food.diva
Son Mandu - IG: @nelson_eats
seolleongtang, purple rice, green onions, radish kimchi, cabbage kimchi, wasabi
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Dumplings and kimchi
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Wooseol seolleongtang with (controversial ) kimchi
Kong E.
Feb 25, 2024
2/24/2024, Come back again for their Seolleong Tang with my boyfriend's sister and niece. Saturday late lunch after 1:00pm, not crowded at all, as soon as we walk in, got seated right away! We ordered three Seolleong Tang with flank meat, mixed meat and tongue, steamed mundo and rice cake and dumpling soup. It's my bf's sister and niece first time trying this restaurant and they loved the food! The soup has great flavor, eat it with their Kim chee and radish ban Chan helps enhance the flavor to a different level. I would love to ask everyone who has not try yet to give it a try! You will find it very satisfying! Especially during rainy stormy day!!To owner and his family, please keep up the excellent job and I will be back soon!!
Read MoreMonica H.
Mar 12, 2024
You know a Korean food place is good when the Korean ajummas and ajussis pull up. This is a lovely little place in Edmonds that serves a hearty meal that tastes like home. I really love their Seolleong tang (Korean beef bone soup). They allow you to adjust the saltiness level to your own liking (just don't forget to put salt in because they come unseasoned!) and the sauce that goes with the meat is also light and tasty. The mandus (Korean dumplings) were soooooo big and filling. 100% recommend checking this place out if you're in the area!
Read MoreTimothy L.
Oct 29, 2023
I love a good sullungtang and this place does it very well! I ordered the mixed meat sullungtang and it is the perfect meal for the cold weather. However while the soup was amazing the kimchi was not as fresh and was not as good. Not a huge thing though. But I do appreciate the relatively lower price of thr sullungtang here compared to other places in the region that serve it. Will definitely come back whenever I am up north.
Read MoreMichelle Z.
Mar 10, 2023
Under-the-radar mom and pop shop. Soy and nut-free ingredients. Wish they gave more banchan (the tiny dishes Korean restaurants serve before entree dishes). The homemade kimchi is really good - not too vinegary or pungent. Cozy vibes and hot soups served by a team of ajummas.I typically order their seoullong tang (bone broth soup) for a hearty but simple soup to warm myself on those cold, rainy winter days. Pair it up with some filling purple rice and leftover kimchi sauce.
Read MoreNelson L.
Jan 7, 2023
I've been craving Seolleong-Tang or Ox Bone Soup all through the winter and when I met up with a friend for lunch, I knew exactly where I wanted to go and it did not disappoint. Traditional Korean Beef Soup in Edmonds is the perfect spot on a cold day. This restaurant had other options including bulgogi, bibim bap, sundubu jjigae, and other soups/stews. However, for your first time, you're really here for the seolleong-tang. I got mine with everything, which included flank steak, tripe, and knee cartilage. You can also get it with beef tongue too. I got mine with vermicelli noodles and the meal also comes with purple rice, and refillable kimchi. I love their radish kimchi and I definitely asked for seconds.As for the soup, the seolleong-tang comes unseasoned, so there's salt at the table for you to add to your desire. There's also green onions to add to it as well. If you're really hungry, I would also order the mandu or handmade pork dumplings to go with your meal. It could be a lot for one person, because the dumplings come in eight per order, but if you're sharing, it's perfect.This place is a no frills restaurant. They have ample seating, but it does get busy during the weekends and at night. It's a small, but very friendly staff, so be kind. If you're craving for something warm and comforting in Edmonds, this is the spot.
Read MoreSherry W.
Jan 22, 2023
I was craving Seolleongtang and didn't feel like driving all the way down to Federal Way to Yi's so I thought I would try this spot that was much closer to me. I came on a Sunday at lunch and the place was packed but the counters on the side were all open and available. The waitress was very nice and friendly, and this is definitely a no frills authentic spot. I got the Seolleongtang with the combo of all the different meats and also added tongue. For those who are unfamiliar, it comes without much salt and then you add salt to your taste (and green onion). It was so delicious and really hit the spot. The mandu was also really good, and the radish kimchi was also super yummy. I can't wait to come back!
Read MoreJoshua K.
Jul 9, 2023
In the unbeknownst strip mall, with the most generic restaurant name, comes a solid fix especially on a cold fall/winter day. Traditional Korean Beef Soup is exactly that - what my people call sullungtang. Beef bone soup that's been boiled to a creamy richness, slices of tender, thing beef cuts, noodles, and dump in a bunch of green onions and you're set. Add salt to taste (don't eat without seasoning). And they do it right. Their menu isn't huge, and in fact, I don't think I'd recommend anything else (including the dumplings) but the reason to go here is for the sullungtang. And kimchi and ggattugi (radish kimchi). Service has always been friendly although they do get overrun at times. In fact, they seem like a small family operation and I felt very welcomed always. And it can be a little slower but nothing too crazy. And the location is small. Maybe 8 tables and the bar on the side. But if you have the time, the turn around is pretty quick. It's been "sul lung" since I've found a solid option for Korean food.
Read MoreTammy L.
Mar 3, 2024
Really feel like I've found a hidden gem for comfort food on a chilly (probably rainy) Seattle day. My go-to is the beef soup with rice noodles, adding a couple of spoons of salt. The soup is amazingly rich and umami without having too much sodium.Sides are also yummy and the waitstaff is kind!
Read MoreNina H.
Feb 1, 2024
Always consistently delicious! My go-to is the kalbi tang because it's so flavorful and hits the spot on a chilly day.Their other soups like tofu and beef bone are standouts also.Service is quick and very nice! Love this family-owned restaurant with yummy and soul-soothing food!
Read MoreJhawk Y.
Jan 20, 2024
The soup was great, and we had a pleasant dining experience overall. The only thing that bothered us was that we noticed a red pepper on a water cup they served. We saw it before we touched it, so we didn't drink water. Hopefully this is just one incident, and they do clean the dishes thoroughly.Will still try this restaurant again!
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