Korean Bamboo

Korean Bamboo is a korean restaurant Belltown Seattle located in United States.

8 / 10
73
ratings
  • Phone

    (206) 443-9898

  • Website

    koreanbamboo.com

  • Instagram

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  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Korean Restaurant

Address

2236 3rd Ave (Bell St.) Seattle , WA 98121 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 9


Keywords:

family-friendly casual good for groups lunch specials Korean food good for singles good for a quick meal quiet
Crashi Taka

A fantastic spot for lunch .

Rohit Gopal

Lunch special is amazing value, so it can get busy. Finally a great korean place near belltown.

Vivian Nguyen

Ban chan on point.

Robert Greenwood

The soups are good, so the combos are a great idea. Even on Summer days, but especially when it is cold and damp.

Machelle Lind

Stone bowl soup

Javier G

Reasonable Korean food and service

Kevin Ashman

The tofu soup is great.

Jason K

Beef tofu soup in a stone bowl

SungKyun Ahn

푸짐하게 내주시는 밥과 반찬 그리고 한국의 맛을 느낄 수 있어요

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