Kimchi Bistro
People who have been here
![]() Laurel Fan |
![]() Buster Benson |
![]() Josh Petersen |
![]() Daniel Spils |
![]() Eric Hodel |
![]() Joe |
![]() ivan opalka |
![]() Will Larson |
![]() Maggie |
![]() nakaj |
![]() Josh Santangelo |
![]() Todd Gehman |
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Entries
Laurel Fan
Seattle
Why I recommend this place to locals
This is my “recommendation” for lunch. You can get tofu and infrared rays. And we can stop by Vivace (I’ve learned that macchiatos are impractical to get to go though) and go through Cal Anderson Park on the way back.
Daniel Spils
Seattle
Worth visiting!
lunch today
This little Korean bistro is hidden in the back of a retail mall called The Alley (same building as El Greco). Today’s lunch was simply delicious. This may be my new favorite restaurant find in Seattle. There’s nothing fancy about the setting but the service is honest and helpful and the food is fantastic. No windows, but who cares when a $8 lunch is this tasty.
Buster Benson
Seattle
Worth visiting!
Amazing!
I never would’ve guessed that this hidden little place in the Broadway Market would prove so delicious! I had a wonderful rice hot pot with vegetables, beef, and an egg in a stone pot. Eric had an octopus plate, more octopus than I’ve seen outside of an aquarium since Tom’s Breakfast at Lola.
I’m going to add this to our Favorite Places To Eat Lunch list.
Eric Hodel
Seattle
Worth visiting!
Its all about the Bulgogi
Located in the back of The Alley, the Kimchi Bistro is an awesome little Korean joint. Don’t ask for spicy if you don’t want it, they’ll lay it on. While a bit pricy, you also get more than enough food to fill you up, its a lunch and a dinner!









