New Seoul Restaurant Lynnwood
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New Seoul Restaurant

4.1753 reviews

New Seoul Restaurant offers a genuine taste of Korea right in Lynnwood. The inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for solo diners, families, or groups. Known for quick service, it serves lunch and dinner with a range of traditional dishes. Popular among locals, it has something for everyone, from healthy options to large plates perfect for sharing. Their banchan side dishes are always fresh and flavorful, providing an authentic experience. Each meal presents a comfort of home, making it a delightful culinary journey.

About

Located at 14007 Hwy 99 #G, New Seoul Restaurant enjoys a prime spot at the intersection of Lynnwood, Mukilteo, and Everett. Its strategic location ensures steady foot traffic from locals and tourists alike. The restaurant stands out among a variety of dining options in the area, drawing in diners looking for authentic Korean cuisine. Its rich history of serving flavorful dishes has earned loyal customers who return regularly. The restaurant’s decor adds warmth and reflects Korean culture, making diners feel at home.

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14007 Hwy 99 # G, Lynnwood, WA 98087, United States

Opening Hours

  • Monday 11:00-21:00
  • Tuesday 11:00-21:00
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday 11:00-21:00
  • Friday 11:00-21:00
  • Saturday 11:00-21:00
  • Sunday 11:00-21:00

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Customer Reviews

"I've come here several times. Everything here is really good, from banchan to main dish. Staff are always friendly. I highly recommend here for authentic Korean food."

- Sunny

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- Savoria P.

"Amazing Korean food! They have a variety of soup choices. Love the stir fried intestines, sea food pancake tastes awesome. Will definitely come back and try more stuff!"

- M S.

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- K T.

"New Seoul Korean Restaurant is situated at the intersection of Lynnwood, Mukilteo, and Everett. It had been a long time since my last visit, but when I returned for a weekend lunch, the place was fully packed, clearly a popular spot in the area. Initially, I thought this restaurant specialized in soondae (Korean blood sausage), but after browsing the menu, I realized they offer a wide variety of Korean dishes. From Korean BBQ and seafood to soups and stews, they seem to have just about everything. As of March 2025, the prices remain reasonable, especially considering inflation and Seattle's market trends. We ordered the Korean Blood Sausage Soup (#26), Spicy Beef Soup (#32), Spicy Fish Stew, and Unspiced Fish Stew. Typically, spicy fish stews are made with frozen fish, but if you're lucky, you can get a fresh fish version, fortunately, it was available during our visit. Five different Korean side dishes (banchan) were served, all well-balanced in flavor, not overly sweet or too spicy. A standout feature of this restaurant is the stone-pot rice. You can scoop out the freshly cooked rice first, then pour hot water into the pot to make nurungji (scorched rice), a traditional and comforting finish to the meal. We enjoyed everything we ordered except for the unspiced fish stew, which didn't quite meet our expectations. One minor downside was the restaurant's payment policy. We wanted to split the bill, but the cashier politely informed us that they only accept cash or a single credit card payment per transaction. Since only one of us had cash, and not enough to cover the entire bill, one person had to pay with his credit card while the rest of us reimbursed him via Venmo. While this wasn't a huge issue, it was a slight inconvenience. Overall, the food and service were great, making it a solid choice for authentic Korean cuisine in the area."

- James Y.

"Oh this is by far the best Korean food I've had in the greater Seattle area."

- Qwhacc

"Summary: New Soul Restaurant offers authentic Korean dishes that will impress any fan of the cuisine, though the strong smell when entering may catch you off guard. The food, especially the stone bibimbap and beef kimchi tofu soup, was excellent, and despite a slight delay with the appetizers, the meal was worth the wait. I'm giving it five stars for the quality and authenticity of the food, though the initial atmosphere and language barrier may require a bit of patience. Ambience (3.5/5): The restaurant has a cozy, casual atmosphere, but the strong, pungent smell--likely from fish sauce or another ingredient--can be a bit overwhelming at first. It wasn't the most welcoming start, but once we got settled, the experience improved. The dining area itself is simple, but the focus is clearly on the food. Authenticity (5/5): If you're craving true Korean flavors, this place delivers. The stone bibimbap we ordered was perfectly cooked, with a crispy rice crust at the bottom of the pot, which is exactly what you want in a good bibimbap. The authenticity of the dishes made the meal feel like a true Korean dining experience. Flavor (5/5): Every dish we tried was packed with flavor, especially the beef kimchi tofu soup. It's usually served with pork, but they gladly substituted beef with no extra charge, which was a nice gesture. The kimchi pancake was good, though next time, I'll definitely try the seafood pancake. The overall quality and taste of the food were exceptional. Cost (4.5/5): The prices were fair, especially considering the quality of the food. The portions were generous, and I appreciated that substitutions didn't come with an extra charge. For the authenticity and flavor, it's well worth the cost. Service (4/5): The service started off a bit slow, with a delay in getting our appetizers after the water was served. However, once things got moving, the staff were polite and attentive. Just keep in mind that the owner speaks limited English, but they are still very accommodating and friendly. Tips for Visiting: 1. Strong smell upon entry: Be prepared for a strong, pungent odor when you first walk in, likely from the sauces they use. It's part of the experience but might take a moment to adjust to. 2. Order the stone bibimbap: The crispy rice at the bottom of the pot is a true testament to the authenticity of this dish--definitely worth trying. 3. Beef kimchi tofu soup: Ask for a substitution if you prefer beef over pork; they'll make the switch for you with no extra cost. 4. Try the seafood pancake next time: While the kimchi pancake was good, I'll be ordering the seafood pancake on my next visit, and I recommend giving it a try. 5. Service may be slow initially: Don't be surprised if it takes a bit of time for appetizers to arrive, but once the meal starts, everything flows smoothly."

- Mr. T.
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Why Visit

New Seoul Restaurant is a must-visit for those craving authentic Korean dishes. The menu features everything from spicy soups to delectable barbecued meats. The stone-pot rice is a highlight; it’s cooked to perfection and comes with a delightful nurungji. Come during off-peak hours to fully enjoy the menu without waiting. Sundays are busy, but visiting later in the evening can offer a more relaxed experience. Don’t forget to try the sundubu jjigae, known for its rich taste and texture. Bring friends for a shared dining experience and sample multiple dishes for a well-rounded meal.

Most Liked things

The quick service stands out, making meals efficient without feeling rushed. Many love the variety of soups, especially the spicy options. The banchan offered complements the main dishes beautifully. The welcoming atmosphere makes it a preferred spot for gatherings, adding to its charm.

Most Disliked things

Some diners find the payment policy slightly inconvenient. Only one credit card per transaction can be used, which can cause issues when splitting bills. A few reviews mention that certain dishes, like the unspiced fish stew, may not meet expectations. On busy nights, finding parking may be a challenge, but fortunately, there are options nearby.

FAQ

What dishes should I try at New Seoul Restaurant?

Try the sundubu jjigae and pajeon. Both offer traditional Korean flavors. Don't miss the banchan, side dishes that complement the main courses. For seafood lovers, the grilled yellow croaker is a must.

Is New Seoul Restaurant family-friendly?

Yes, the restaurant is suitable for families. They provide high chairs for children and a menu that caters to younger tastes. The casual atmosphere makes it a great choice for families dining out.

Do they offer delivery service?

Yes, New Seoul Restaurant offers delivery service. You can enjoy their delightful dishes from the comfort of your home. Check their menu online to place an order.

What is the price range at New Seoul Restaurant?

The price range is between $20 and $30 on average. Dishes can vary, with some items priced around $11.49, making it an affordable dining option.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, New Seoul Restaurant is fully wheelchair accessible. The entrance, parking, and seating areas accommodate everyone. Enjoy dining without hassle.