Welcome to Sool Korean Kitchen
"Sool Korean Kitchen" is a vibrant addition to Vancouver's culinary scene, offering a wide range of authentic Korean dishes in a casual and inviting environment. Located in a convenient spot in Hazel Dell, the spacious and bright interior provides a comfortable setting for diners. The menu features must-try items like Galbi tang, seafood pancake, and LA galbi, all prepared with fresh ingredients and generous portions. The banchan options may vary in taste, but the overall dining experience at Sool Korean Kitchen is nothing short of delightful. The friendly staff and quick service make this spot a go-to for Korean cuisine enthusiasts looking for a satisfying meal in Vancouver.
- 512 NE 81st St Vancouver, WA 98665512 NE 81st St Vancouver, WA 98665 Hotline: (360) 553-2547
Introducing Sool Korean Kitchen, a hidden gem located in Vancouver, WA, offering authentic Korean cuisine in a casual and vibrant setting. Situated at 512 NE 81st St, this restaurant is perfect for groups looking to enjoy a delicious meal together.
Customers rave about the flavorful banchan options, with highlights including the kimchee and Galbi tang. The menu boasts dishes like seafood pancake, sul lung tang, LA galbi, bibimbap, chicken bulgogi, and jap chae, each prepared with care and generous portions that leave you satisfied.
The simple yet inviting decor creates a comfortable dining experience, while the friendly staff ensures top-notch service. Sool Korean Kitchen stands out for its quality dishes, making it a go-to spot for Korean food enthusiasts in the area.
Whether you're a fan of Korean cuisine or looking to try something new, Sool Korean Kitchen promises a memorable dining experience that will have you coming back for more.

Finally a Korean spot here in Vancouver!!! We were welcomed and seated without a wait on a Thursday night. Lots of seating options and options for a big party as well. The banchan options were good. The kimchee was yummy. I didn't really like the potato and yam one too much. We ordered the Galbi tang which was super yummy! It was a bit salty, but with rice it was the perfect combination. The spicy pork and squid combo was delicious! That dish is usually a hit or miss because it's either overpowered by veggies. But this was a good balance of protein to veggies. Overall a great experience for Korean food. Will be returning to try their other dishes.

I've been so excited to try this Korean spot in the Vancouver area as I typically have to go to Beaverton or Portland to get some decent Korean food, and I was pleasantly surprised. Located in Hazel Dell, it's in a plaza where you can also do some shopping and grocery shopping. The inside of the restaurant is spacious, bright, and there's plenty of seats. Service here is nice. I came here with a friend and we ordered the bulgogi and the seafood bibimbap. The banchan was decent; it was good but there was nothing that stood out. I was very surprised by the seafood bibimbap, however. There was so much seafood in it and it was very flavorful and saucy (some people might not like that). Huge portions and delicious food. I would come back again if I was in Hazel Dell and craving some Korean food. (I would love to try their hot pots sometime!)

This is easily the best Korean establishment in the Vancouver area. It is located in a large shopping complex with plenty of parking. The decor is simple with some Korean adornments but overall it is very casual. When you're looking for Korean food, it isn't known to be on the cheaper end of eats, so it's very important that their quality is up to par and this place does not disappoint! We tried a variety of dishes and they were all very tasty and fresh! The service was standard fare! Like many hardcore Asian establishments, service is passable but not amazing. This is because the food prep and quality does the heavy lifting! I recommend any of the dishes to try, I haven't had a miss yet. But you can never go wrong with a hearty soup and protein alongside it! If you're craving Korean definitely stop on by!

Food was fire literally and figuratively. Although service wasn't anything to mention just average, although It did take a while for me to get like more napkins/ getting checked up on. Very small shop homey vibes and nice environment. Korean army stew was rlly good it was spicy but a good spice and that raw marinade craw was spicy but good as well first time for me having it and it was a great experience. The Japgae was good but salty

Food tastes good! Ordered bi bim bap, chicken bulgogi, and jap chae "to go". What annoyed me though, is that they don't answer their phone. I called several times, so that I could order, and pick it up, but they never answered. I finally went there in person. I asked the cashier why they don't answer the phone, and she didn't speak English. She asked a coworker, and they didn't know either. Other than that being very annoying, the food tasted good. I've had better Korean food, but this is closer to where I live. I went back and this time I dined in. These pictures are from when I dined in. If you don't mind going there in person to order "to go", or if you plan on dining in, then by all means, try this place. I would encourage management to hire someone that can take orders by phone.

I've had this spot bookmarked for a little while and we finally stopped by. The seafood pancake was fabulous, loaded with whole shrimp and thin crunchy batter. The sul lung tang was HUGE, loaded with tasty soup, perfectly flavored. The LA galbi was flavorful and tender. This might be my new go to spot in Vancouver and will definitely be back. Staff was friendly and lots of parking in this plaza.

Amazing food, made fresh with huge portions! Well worth the money spent. I would recommend bringing a friend to share any appetizers, as they are made for two. The service was good. Food came out fast and hot!

This place was so amazing! Sitting next to a Sally's and Safeway, a sweet little Korean restaurant seemed unlikely, but we were not disappointed. A clean, new interior welcomed us since this place seemed to have opened within the last year. The staff were SO sweet and took care of us very well, especially our server. The food was all delicious, we had several different dishes and all hit the spot. Everything tasted very authentic and home-made, and the serving sizes were generous for the prices. We had a wonderful lunch there, and hope to come back soon! Please try this place out, they deserve the wonderful reviews! 감사합니다!

It's nice to see a non Korean bbq place open in Vancouver. The Korean food is decent, nothing that wowed me or made me think it was special. The food is good. The banchan (side dishes) are the typical side dishes, I didn't like their cucumber kimchi as it was bitter to me. Though their Napa cabbage kimchi and their radish kimchi was good. The pickled radish, cabbage and macaroni salad were fine. We ordered the galbitang and the seolleongtang, two of my favorite soups to order at Korean restaurants. The galbitang came with two large beef ribs, noodles, green onions, egg, daikon radish in a clear broth. The beef ribs didn't have much meat on it, and the soup was a little too sweet for me. However, the it was decent. The seolleongtang came with green onions and soup was seasoned already. Had some beef slices, not much and some clear noodles. Traditionally with seolleongtang you season the soup yourself and add the green onions to your liking. It had a was good but again nothing amazing or different. Overall, I'm happy to see that there is a Korean restaurant here that serves food other than Korean BBQ. The food is good here and will definitely come back again. There is a lot of parking as well since it's located in a big plaza.

So this place is really a 3.5 but I wanted to be more generous since this is a new local business. I do want to acknowledge that they are offering more Korean options that's not KBBQ in the Vancouver area but there is not much competition out there. You walk in and wait to be seated by the friendly staff. It does seem they were a little understaffed with a little bit of a wait to be seated and to order. Everything gets brought out in a cart and you get to see them torch the corn cheese right in front of you which is pretty cool! The space is not super big but has an option for a group to sit by the kitchen cross-legged style without shoes which is pretty cool and adds to the dining experience. Otherwise the tables along the walls and in the middle can accommodate different seating arrangements. The food was on the pricier side but the portion is decent. The banchan was pretty basic and water is being served in the iconic metal cups and the soft drink dispensers. Our favorite was the kimchi pancake! It was crunchy on the edges and not too spicy with a dipping sauce that complemented everything. It was nice they were able to make the tteobokki (spicy rice cakes) without the fish cakes for my vegetarian friend, but the ramen was a little undercooked. The Dolsot Bimbimbap came piping out and sizzling in their stone bowls and came with the spicy and sweet gojujang sauce on the side. The rice was super crispy on the bottom and it looks so pretty with all the different colored vegetables when it's all mixed in. I got the beef one but there was very little beef in my $19 rice bowl. Overall it was delicious and a great option for Korean food in this area but there are so many great Korean food options in Beaverton/Hillsboro if you want to make the drive!