Welcome to Korea House
Located in Bothell, WA, Korea House offers a wide array of traditional Korean dishes. With options like fried man doo dumplings, soft tofu soups, and house specials showcasing a variety of flavors, this restaurant caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians. Customers praise the welcoming staff and relaxed ambiance, perfect for dining alone or with a group. The generous portions and flavorful dishes, such as the garlic chicken bulgogi and kimchi pancakes, provide great value for money. Korea House is a must-visit for foodies looking to immerse themselves in authentic Korean cuisine in a cozy setting.
- 20615 Bothell Everett Hwy Ste B Bothell, WA 98012 Hotline: (425) 486-8866
Introducing Korea House, a Korean restaurant located at 20615 Bothell Everett Hwy Ste B in Bothell, WA. Offering a wide range of options for both meat lovers and vegetarians, Korea House is a great choice for those looking to indulge in authentic Korean cuisine.
With offerings such as Fried Man Doo and Shrimp Tempura for appetizers, Soon Doo-Boo with various tofu soup options, and a House Special that includes a variety of delicious items, there is something for everyone at Korea House. The menu also caters to vegans with options like Vegetable Soft Tofu Soup and vegetable pancakes.
Customers have praised the food at Korea House, with some describing it as exquisite and flavorful. While some found the dishes to be a bit too sweet, overall, the portions were generous and provided good value for money.
Whether you're dining alone or with a group, Korea House offers a welcoming ambiance and attentive service. With amenities like private lot parking, wheelchair accessibility, and the option for delivery or takeout, Korea House aims to provide a comfortable dining experience for all.
If you're a fan of Korean cuisine and are looking for a spot to enjoy a good meal with friends or family, consider giving Korea House a try. With a diverse menu, friendly staff, and positive reviews from satisfied customers, Korea House is a top contender for a satisfying dining experience.

The food is absolutely exquisite. I come everyday and I'm always treated by such a welcoming kind staff!!! Ive tried the fried chicken, the seaweed rolls, the soups, a bunch of dishes. And every single one leaves me coming back here every day!! The ambiance is super nice and I enjoy coming here to eat alone a lot!! Please come here for a good meal and a good place to relax and have yummy food. If I could give them 20 stars I seriously would!!!

Pricey but very good tasting Korean food. Being visiting from L.A. I noted the following: side dishes smaller in quantity and portion size, tofu soups have little heat whether "mild" or "regular". Galbi short ribs are smaller and less meaty.. A tofu soup combo will set you back $30 (less in L.A.)

The food was flavorful, though a bit too sweet overall for my taste. The portions were generous, providing good value for money. The service was excellent, and the restaurant is perfect for large groups. It wasn't busy on Friday night, and they take reservations, which is a plus. The steamed egg is a must. Overall, a solid choice for Korean cuisine!

Delicious veggies and offer cold noodles on a hot summer day. Plenty of parking in the lot. Service was kind and tea was good. For the chicken, it wasn't flavorful enough IMO but might be ok if you like dark meat chicken. Bulgogi was thinly sliced and easy to chew. Beautiful presentation all around. Will definitely be back to try kalbi and stews.

Steve and I paid a visit to Korea House not too long ago and we liked the food we had quite a bit! I got Chicken Katsu and Gyoza Dumplings which very good! Steve got a kind of soup with which he liked pretty well too. The Gyoza and the Katsu was prepared very well and was quite enjoyable! But I started to get full and had some leftovers to take home. As with many Korean restaurant style experiences we got all kinds of little dishes of delicious things to snack on along with our meal. All of it was very good! Definitely a rewarding experience coming here!

Delicious! We finally made it here. The smell and the sizzling dishes coming out made me drool. Kids got ramen. Could have easily shared one ramen bowl between 2 kids. The kimchi pancake was yummy and HUGE!!! The garlic pork belly dish was sizzling goodness...very large portion as well. You need at least 4 adults for these dishes. The prices make more sense when you see the portion size. I actually wish they had half portions for less money. I would never come here alone. You must come in a large group of foodies to share. Lots of tables and decent service.

This place is located in a strip mall square with plenty of free parking right off of the main road. So is really easy to locate. It is a larger space and I wouldn't say anything extravagant about the exterior or interior, but it is clean and comfortable. Service is always very fast and you are usually greeted and seated right away. There always seems to be a cute Korean server too, which is always a plus. I wouldn't say they go above and beyond in terms of service (like you have to ask for more water), but they are friendly. This is comfortable for families with younger children too. Menu is large and covers most American Korean favorites and some more traditional Korean foods also. They could go heavier on spice and the food is good. Definitely a spot i come back to, but I wouldn't say it's the best I've ever had. Overall, always a good experience here.

There was no wait for a table for four on a Saturday night (the restaurant was never more than halfway full). We are in the middle of a cold wave this month (temperatures are in the teens during the day in Seattle), but I was still disappointed that the restaurant felt like it was 55 to 60°F. That's pretty chilly for a restaurant. Wait stuff were kind and service was prompt. The restaurant is in the middle of a strip mall, and the decor inside is nice, but not fancy. As as the food goes, we were happy but not that impressed. We ordered the "garlic chicken bulgogI", the "yache paa-jun" (vegetable pancake), and the pork deopbap, and it was plenty of food for four adults (the wait staff recommended we order one more dish but I'm glad we did not). The garlic chicken bulgogi was very impressive (I would invite foodies to try it!), but the other dishes were just good. If I lived nearby, I would come back occasionally, but this restaurant is pretty out-of-the-way for us, so I do not plan on coming back.

This place needs some MORE LOVE! I used to go there a lot and looks like they changed owners. I was skeptical and gave it another try and order my favourite DINNER for 2 which actually tasted better than before! Large portions of multiple dishes (soft tofu soup, galbi, katsu, side dishes, mandu and rice). If we go there as a family, we just need to order a few more dishes like Galbi Tang (which is one fo the best that I had tried in Seattle) and Bulgogi that comes with lots of beef. The restaurant has big tables which is perfect for a big family feast and the staff are super nice.