Reviews
What David Wang likes about Green House Korean:
Low key family style Korean restaurant. We are looking for Kimbap(Korean rice roll) for a while, they are the very few restaurant sell fresh made kimbap in Seattle area. Flavor and aroma is spot on.They even have few parking spot available, huge huge plus for university area. View all feedback. What Benjamin Kim doesn't like about Green House Korean:
I have been frequenting this restaurant for more than a year, but unfortunately, the quality of the food seems to decline with each visit. The new waitress with glasses is unprofessional and lazy, unlike the previous male waiter who was kind and hardworking. The new waitress even once asked patrons to leave due to COVID restrictions, despite the fact that the previous waiter allowed guests to stay as long as they fol... View all feedback.
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First last visit to the Green House, U district area casual K restaurant located on Brooklyn Ave NE NE 41st St just 2 blocks west of UW. Popular Seattle area IG...
read moreFirst last visit to the Green House, U district area casual K restaurant located on Brooklyn Ave NE NE 41st St just 2 blocks west of UW. Popular Seattle area IG...
read moreI was searching for Korean food in the Wallingford, Green Lake, U District area on a Sunday evening and came across this place on Yelp. I decided to order takeo...
read moreI hope this restaurant never closes. You can't find a giant plate of Kimbap for around $10 anywhere else. Other more upscale Korean restaurants charge twice as...
read moreLow key family style Korean restaurant. We are looking for Kimbap(Korean rice roll) for a while, they are the very few restaurant sell fresh made kimbap in Seat...
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read moreThe Green House in the U District offers affordable Korean food with mixed reviews. Some diners have found live cockroaches in their tea mugs and soup, while others praise the traditional dishes like bibimbap. The restaurant has attentive service, though some have complained of staff attitudes. The menu includes Korean staples like kimbap, tofu soup, and bibimbap at reasonable prices. Despite some inconsistencies in food quality and service, the affordable prices make it a popular choice for those craving Korean comfort food in the Seattle area. Consider takeout for a more pleasant experience.
Very tasty bibimbap. the owner’s kid sitting next to me playing tiktok on speaker absolutely made my day
The soups and bibimbap are good. I haven’t tried their meat dishes. The kimbap is drenched in sesame oil (my fingers get oily when I eat them). It’s some conven...
read moreI had the #10 and the #35. Both were excellent. The seafood tofu soup had clams, large shrimp, baby shrimp, octopus, and obviously a lot of tofu. Came with a ra...
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