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    Ho Soon Yi

    4.4 (428 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Rob B.

    Very expensive for this type of establishment. Bathrooms were quite run down. Food was good and service was mostly friendly, but a bit inattentive. My tea cup was empty for the last 30 minutes that I was eating. Portions were not large. Respectfully, for the money spent, I would probably choose elsewhere to dine, when in the area.

    Beef bulgogi & banchan
    Nancy C.

    Was craving tofu soup, so I looked on yelp and found this place. We ordered a mushroom pork, tofu soup and beef Bulgogi. The tofu soup was good (too spicy for being mild/not the best I've had) and the beef bulgogi was very chewy (took the majority of it home to the dogs). There were several banchan and most were too spicy for me. My daughter loved the cucumbers and the kimchi. The total with tax and tip no drinks was ~$50. It wasn't awful, but I won't be back. There's too many better Korean restaurants.

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    Christina L.

    Such a cozy, comforting spot. From the moment we walked in, the staff was incredibly welcoming and attentive. The food was so delicious that we ended up eating most of the meal in happy silence--always the best sign. Refills came right away, which made the experience feel extra thoughtful and generous. On a rainy, cold Seattle day, this place is perfect soup weather. If we're ever back in Seattle, this is absolutely a place we'd return to.

    Delicious food. Did kind of feel like I was being served by my grouchy elders, but that is totally cool and fine with me.

    Hae-Mul-Pa-Jun (seafood pancake)
    Belldandy O.

    My friend and I wanted to grab dinner together. We decided to go to Ho Soon Yi. I've been once before and this so happened to be his go to spot in Tacoma. We ordered a few dishes to share; the Haemul Pajeon (해물파전), which is a pan-fried seafood pancake with scallions, Beef Bulgogi and Spicy Pork Bulgogi combo (불고기반 돼지반 콤보), and Beef Tofu Soup (소고기 순두부). Along with these dishes, we also got two sides of rice and a variety of Banchan (반찬), which is small Korean side dishes served with a meal of rice and soup. This time around there were six different Banchans. The food was great and more than enough for two people to eat! We ended up having leftovers that we took to go once we were done eating for the evening.

    Pork Bul-Go-Gi & Korean Ribs Combo
    Jerome T.

    Great Korean flavors without the BBQ smoke! We shared the Korean BBQ ribs and pork bulgogi--both perfectly cooked and super tasty. The kimchi, kimchi cucumbers, and sweet potatoes from the side dishes were amazing. They've got a big menu with lots of other Korean dishes (like stone pot soups) we're excited to try next time. Only downside; Service could've been a bit more attentive. Still, a solid spot for satisfying Korean food without grilling at your table!

    Me hi

    Slamming dishes but too spicy at times. The waitresses are nice. You got to try to spicy tofu soup. It will take your soul away. :-)

    Mushroom Tofu Soup & Bulgogi Combo
    Sean Anthony P.

    The food here is very good. It's a little pricey, so I don't come here often, but when I want good Korean food (and I don't want to cook) this place is phenomenal so it's well worth the price. Their banchan is awesome especially their kimchi and cucumber kimchi. All the food is good, but I especially like the tofu soup and the spicy pork. Their dolsot bibimbop is very good as well. If you haven't tried Ho Soon Yi, it's a must try for Korean food in Lakewood.

    Hosoonyi Special Tofu Soup, Galbi
    Ashley L.

    A go-to spot for high quality and authentic Korean food in the Lakewood/Tacoma area. It does get busy at dinner time, especially on weekends, so you may have a short wait, but nothing too crazy. The servers are efficient and kind, which makes the experience smooth. As a Korean, I can say Ho Soon Yi does soon tofu soup the best as it's their specialty and always hits the spot. The broth is rich and perfectly seasoned. Everything else on the menu is solid, but that's worth keeping in mind. If you want to treat yourself, I also recommend the galbi or other meat combos.

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    Barbara D.

    This place is just as good as last time I came. So awesome. The Bonchon are delicious, each one is different.and adds so much. I had the number 5 with beef. I love to eat and this place soothes my soul. Yay.

    SylnJosh E.

    We ordered the tteokbokki, naengmyeon, and the spicy pork with squid (ojingeo jeyuk bokkeum), and everything was excellent. The meats especially stood out -- nicely charred on the outside but still moist and flavorful inside. Service was fast, attentive, and friendly, which made the meal even better. The restaurant itself is a little run down, but this is the kind of place you visit for the food, not the décor. If you're a foodie, you'll appreciate it. Pricing was moderate -- about $100 for two people before tip. Not cheap, but fair and in line with other Seattle metro restaurants of similar quality.

    Beef Bul-Go-Gi
    Michelle S.

    I cannot get enough of the delicious food and amazing service at Ho Soon Yi. By far my favorite Korean restaurant. So consistently delicious. Happy belly!!

    Carolyn D.

    I seem to always be craving some kind of soup and wanted to try a place I hadn't been before. Ho Soon Yi was a perfect spot for some homey Korean food on a cold day. It was pretty busy for a Saturday night. Almost all of the tables were full, but we were able to be seated within ~10 minutes. Since it was busy, the service was not the best and it took a while for us to be able to order. I got the combo tofu soup (had beef, shrimp, clams) with kalbi. The tofu soup had a lot of all of the different proteins, which I appreciated. Soup had a great flavor and wasn't too spicy. The kalbi was tender and marinated well in that sweet and savory sauce. The banchan they served alongside the food was great. I really liked the kimchi (and that is always a good indicator for a good Korean restaurant). Overall I really enjoyed this place and will be in my rotation of Korean restaurants I go to in the Tacoma area.

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    Anyone knows what kind of tea they were serving??? its really good 😊

    Typically barley tea.

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    No, just an authentic Korean restaurant. The prices are reasonable, too.

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    I was told this is the better soon tofu restaurants in the area. I am glad I chose this Korean…read morerestaurant because it looked legit. They serve rice in the stone pots; the patrons are actually Korean; their side dishes actually taste good. I got the dumpling / mind soontofu, but there were only 3 dumplings. How sad. I should have gotten beef soon tofu. I also got an order of kalbi, which was pretty good. It was served over a bed of grilled onions on a hot sizzling plate. The servers are Korean ahjummas, and they do take their sweet time serving everyone. Actually, there was only one poor lady serving the entire dining room on a Saturday afternoon. Plenty of parking in the lot Credit card/Apple Pay accepted No outdoor seating

    I must update this as I just got back from the restaurant. I went with my family as a Mother's day…read moredinner. It was alright. Service was alright. Prices were high, that's fine considering how things are right now. But where I draw the line is forcing me to change my tip amount in front of my family because I believed that tips should be used as a reward system for above and beyond service. I tipped a good 10%. But because of my family size and which wasn't stated anywhere on the menu or the facility, I was embarrassed in front of my family and asked to raise it to a minimum of 15%. A shame that this wasn't just reflected in the already high menu prices. Pay your employees instead of having them resort to such atrocious aggressive tactics and begging. I previously refused to come back. But was only here due to a Mother's day request. I will now aggressively push back to anyone that even recommends this restaurant.

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    4.2(1k reviews)
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    We just left this place. The food was great, the service was deplorable. The server that seated us…read morewas friendly, but not very intelligent. Although he was able to explain the AYCE rules thoroughly, he lacked the basic knowledge of what the sauce contained. He also kept asking if we wanted the grill changed. We explained that once the grill was "seasoned," the food would not stick; which is why we didn't want it changed... yet he asked if we wanted it changed right after this. I also asked for more napkins, he brought one. The ventilation in this restaurant is horrendous, the smoke and heat from the grill were unpleasant for anyone sitting near the wall. I had to move seats after I was done cooking, because the heat was making me sweat profusely. A female employee came by and asked if we needed anything, and I asked for napkins (to wipe the sweat off my face). She looked at me as if I was asking for a slice of pizza. I asked her if there was a problem, because of the look she gave me. She responded, "no." I got the feeling as though she didn't want to give us napkins for some reason. Again, the food was good, but the service was terrible.

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    4.3(69 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    I've wanted to try this place for a while and today was the day. All in all pretty good but if you…read moreask for fried rice, they make it to order. The teriyaki chicken is warmed up, so the two come out different temperatures and one seems lukewarm and the other piping hot. I buried several pieces of my chicken so the rice would warm it up. I would have rather had the chicken on top of the rice for heat and I'll ask next time, because there will definitely be a next time. And paying 4 extra for fried rice is a bit much compared to others but it was pretty good fried rice so again, no complaints.

    It has been a while since I have been here. Decided to come here for a quick dinner…read more They have Teriyaki and Chinese wok style cuisine, as well as Korean food. The Korean food is listed in Korean...so unless you ask questions, you may not know what you're ordering. In the past I have tried the Bulgogi, which is good and comes with banchan--but a little pricey. This time around we chose Mongolian Beef and Teriyaki Chicken with Gyoza. The Mongolian Beef was not good. I didn't care for the sauce, the meat was chewy, and the styrofoam noodles were rancid--and there were a lot of them! The actual portion size was pretty small. The salad on the plate with the Teriyaki and Gyoza was big chunk of lettuce with a giant glob of dressing--pretty unappealing. Service was mediocre. There were flies buzzing around as we ate. I think we are the only Americans in here right now. Pretty busy for dinner. Not really sure that we would return, better places in the area. Overall 2.5 rating.

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    Building is old but clean inside~

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    3.8(64 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I was starving after a long, tiresome day at work and wanted to eat a LOT, so I decided to give…read moreMakchang Drama a try since they are open late. I stopped by around 9:30pm by myself.. jeez, the parking lot was absolutely packed. Every single spot in the main lot was taken, so I had to park in the isolated back area and walk to the front. Not an ideal parking situation imo, especially at night, if you're alone like I was. Thankfully there's sufficient lighting. The restaurant itself is pretty small with only a handful of tables, and it was EXTREMELY busy. There were already at least two parties waiting ahead of me, and there's barely any room near the entrance to wait comfortably. Only about four chairs available to sit and wait. It took about five minutes before any staff member acknowledged me, but to be fair, I guess everyone looked like they were running nonstop trying to take care of tables and orders. Eventually, a middle-aged male staff member came over and kindly asked how many [for a table] and when I told him "just a table for 1," he explained there would be a wait since there were no tables currently available. He spoke decent English thankfully, so it was easy to converse, and once I told him I was willing to wait, he remained polite and attempted to figure out the table seating situation. Based on his attitude and willingness to accommodate me, I decided to stay despite the hectic first impression. That's mainly why this is 4 stars instead of 5. He was nice enough to offer me a cup of water while I waited, I said yes, and he brought it out immediately. I waited about 30 minutes before finally being seated. By that point I was absolutely famished, so I ordered the BBQ Intestine Combo A along with a corn cheese appetizer. The Combo A is supposedly enough for 2 to 3 people, but I can definitely eat lol. It also came with bean sprout soup, Korean salad, and complimentary side dishes. The soup was decent. I didn't really care for the salad personally since I'm not much of a salad person. They also asked if I wanted rice, and they brought out the Korean-style rice mixed with (i think?) grains/beans/barley that I really enjoy at every Korean restaurant. The corn cheese was super good! It was cheesy, flavorful, and not watery like some places make it. I finished the entire thing. The BBQ intestine combo itself was absolutely delicious. It came out cooked really well and piping hot with veggies. Everything tasted savory and satisfying after such a long day. The combo included small and large intestines, beef stomach, and pork heart. I ended up eating about 85% of it before finally giving up and asking for a small takeout box so I can enjoy the rest later (which still tasted amazing after tossing in the air fryer). My total ended up being around $111 including tip, which is definitely pricey, but my stomach was very satisfied and the food was totally worth it. The atmosphere here is very lively. Throughout my meal, I noticed several Asian families dining together, mostly Korean with some Vietnamese families as well. You could hear laughter from most of the tables and even the kitchen staff. If you're sensitive to loud or crowded restaurants, dine-in may not suit your preference. Overall though, I would absolutely recommend this place for the food. Just be prepared for waits, limited seating, and a crowded environment. If you're dining with family, impatient with wait times, or prefer quieter places, takeout may be the better option. I did notice they seemed a little more naturally comfortable interacting with Korean customers, but I noticed the Korean party in front of me waited just about as long for their table, and personally, I did not experience any discrimination and felt I received fair service throughout my visit.

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