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Ohana Kitchen

4.4 (473 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Hawaiian, Poke
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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Spicy pork plate
Gerry H.

Delicious! This place packs a flavorful punch. The food was phenomenal. Fresh, made to order, delicious flavors. Prices are reasonable. The staff were so friendly! We enjoyed everything we ate. The food is also pretty big portions. The inside isn't the greatest- don't expect fine dining- but the food makes it all worth while. We really enjoyed our dinner here.

Karen T.

Great spot for a fast lunch! Both items we got-- the kalbi and katsu are so good! The lady is also very nice and friendly. Lots of parking in front.

Miso soup kimchi gimbap
Angie H.

I just love this place. The kimchi is fresh instead of fermented and I just love it. The miso soup with the tofu along with the kimbop to me is a perfect lunch. The ladies obviously the owner and takes pride in it. There is no seaweed as it's Korean miso I got some of the fresh barley and corn. I also get the seaweed salad and the daikon along with the tofu soup when I see it all from the cold section. The other thing is there soy potatoes are out of this world especially hot in Korean food will be not be mad!

Chicken Katsu Bulgogi
Bernadette A.

So good, large portions. Owner was the sweetest lady and super clean inside. The katsu was our favorite and we love the Mac salad even more.

Galbi  Loco Moco Meat Jun
Dawn A.

Atmosphere - Clean, lots of indoor seating Taste - We ordered: - Kim Chee Fried Rice - tasteful, a little spicy for my taste but really delicious - Loco Moco - - Kalbi - Meat Jun Customer service - Excellent service. Very friendly and helpful staff Price - Average

Poke and Meat Jun
Erin G.

The portion are huge!! I would highly recommend getting two different things and splitting with someone. The meat jun is authentic and the poke bowls have such great quality fish.

Kalua Pig
Sherry W.

I was in the area one day and stopped inside. The restaurant was very casual and I asked for recommendations. I got the meat Jun and Kalua pig and they were both great - the woman at the counter was very nice and it's always nice to be able to get classic Hawaiian dishes.

Kimbap
Michael X.

If you are looking for a homely and quaint location to get some delicious Hawaiian/Korean food, and if you are visiting Burien, Ohana Kitchen would be a solid pick that will fulfill those cravings! We paid this restaurant a visit on a Saturday around dinner time and had our pick of seats. The ambiance of the restaurant feels very mom and pop owned, everything from layout of the tables and decorations, to just the general vibe. Ordering and picking up the food is done at the counter. Service is relatively fast, from order to pickup took about 10ish minutes - note that we did go when there were not too many other customers. I got the Kimbap and Spicy Pork entree, and both of these options were generous in the amount of food that you receive. It was especially nice since the owner saw that we wanted Kimbap and she even decided to make a new rolls just for us! The kimbap is delicious and filling, just look at the size of them in the photo! Ingredients were fresh and served as a nice appetizer if you are feeling very hungry. As for the spicy pork entree, they really are generous with the amount of pork that you will receive - it was a huge helping of spicy pork that had good flavor. Not too spicy, and was complemented nicely with the mac salad, glass noodles, and radish side. In the end, I spent about $29 for these items that you see here. I would say that I was able to get almost 2 whole meals out of everything here, make it pretty worth it in my opinion. I would definitely like to revisit Ohana Kitchen in the future to try their other enticing items! (4.5 stars)

Shrimp tempura & egg roll
Siscily E.

First time in and have wanted to try. Upon arrival GOOD health department rating posted at door did not heighten excitement to try and a slight odor inside, something sour'ish? Was the ONLY person there during 1230pm lunch hour. Ordered loco moco, egg rolls, shrimp tempura & Korean short ribs. Loco moco, short ribs & shrimp tempura both really good and would come back for. Egg rolls were frozen same or very similar to Jack & the Box = not home made & would not recommend. Mac & glass noodle salad both ok.

Loco Moco Plate
Vivian H.

I've eaten here a few times, and it's a hit or miss. The first time everything was great, which convinced me to return and try other items on the menu. However, the next few times I was sorely disappointed. I suspect that sometimes the sides are a few days old. The japchae has been crunchy and hard, which is the not the typical texture you would find. The mac salad and cucumbers have tasted sour (more so than necessary) and have given off an odor that made me question if it was spoiled. The main protein is fine, whether it's the chicken katsu, loco moco, or meat jun. So if you don't care about the sides, it's a great option for lunch/dinner.

Kim bap and meat jun
Steven N.

Growing up in Hawaii, it's hard to find a GOOD plate lunch. This place definitely scratches that itch! Staff is always so friendly too!

Poke

Amazing service. The owner is always kind and is so good at answering questions. I would come here over a chain place any day. Theres so many other food options outside of poke too. The best chicken katzu i have had in a while was here. All this below was 22

Self-Serve / Grab-and-Go
Mike C.

Loved this Korean and Hawaiian fusion spot. You'll find the classics from both sides like Loco Moco, Kalua Pig, Poke, Bulgogi. I opted for the Kalua Pig and the Chicken Katsu. They are running a special for the Chicken Katsu right now where they'll throw in a large cup of curry (with meat and veggies, not just the sauce alone) for the same price you'd normally pay for the Chicken Katsu itself - great deal that I couldn't say no to! The Chicken Katsu was an absolute winner with that crispy goodness and the curry was delicious too. The meat in the Kalua Pig was quite dry though, and so I was disappointed in that plate compared to the ones I've had at other Hawaiian places. Other positive things that stood out to me during my visit: - Unlike at many of the cheap Korean restaurants I've been to, Ohana Kitchen was really generous here, everything from the napkin quantity to the utensils to the large portion sizes of the food. - The cleanliness of the place and seeing the owner lady actively spraying down and cleaning tables. - One neat feature is the "Grab and Go Delights" section with a variety of options in containers ranging from $6 to $10 each. It's a convenient option if you want to take some deliciousness home.

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Im from Hawaii, the food reminds me of home. Great flavor and quality! Can't wait to eat here again!

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Good eats and we loved the woman who helped us! I had the Hawaiian rice and the portion are generous!

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Locally owned and very nice. Food quantity and quality are great. I would recommend this place for some good Hawaiian cuisines.

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Sushi Maki

4.1(396 reviews)
0.4 mi
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Overall this spot has terrific "dirty" sushi rolls that are amazing and taste fresh! All the rolls…read morewe had were great! However, expect slow or inconsistent service and just an okay environment. //CONTEXT// Came here on a Friday evening as a party of two. Found a seat immediately //ENVIRONMENT// Honestly the environment felt a bit sad. There was no music, it was super quiet and just not a typical restaurant environment. Even when I ordered I went up and had to write down my order on their receipt lol. //SERVICE// The service was really slow. I understand that rolls take a while to make and they have a lot of takeout orders but I would hope they'd improve based on what they're seeing. Here are some examples: - When we got there, there was another couple who already ordered and was waiting for their food. Three other parties came in and we all got their food before them. This couple never got their food, had to check and then waited more and then just left. We were there for 45 mins before we got there so they were waiting even longer. - Another party got their food before we did and we ordered before them. Also it was interesting in that this person got their order placed with the owner but we had to write our order down - As mentioned it took us about 45 minutes for 3 rolls. I thought this was kind of long. //FOOD// Food was amazing! If you can get past the wait the rolls are so good! They're fresh, tasty and not too large or too small! I got the Akron, Newport, and the Juneau! These were all so good! The tempura and fried soft shell crab was perfectly crispy and not soggy at all. The fish tasted so fresh! The Newport did lack a bit of ponzu. Aside from that these were great rolls Overall, the rolls were good but the service and wait does make me hesitant to come back.

Been awhile since we ordered here but the quality and flavor of the food is always so good. I…read morecalled my order in at 6:20 and it was ready right when I got there around 7:00. I ordered the Columbus, Richmond, Juneau rolls. Great roll size relative to the price. Love coming back here for the last 10 years and hope they continue delivering such great sushi and service for years to come!

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Donburi Station - Seattle - Top to Bottom: Chirashi and Aburi Sake Don

Donburi Station - Seattle

4.6(265 reviews)
6.0 miIndustrial District
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Walking into this cute little shop somehow brings me memories of my time in Tokyo. They have…read moreautomatic Japanese voice greetings when you walk in and order and Japanese music playing in the background. Everything is self serve and easy to order. Chirashi bowl (5/5) For the price, you just can't beat it anywhere else. It's totally worth it with 5 different kinds of sushi, shrimp and eel and roe. The fish tastes fresh and the wasabi is strong. Amazing price, generous portion, excellent quality. Unagyu don (4/5) This bowl has a mix of tender beef and eel and it's quite heavy on the sauce. I wouldn't say it's very salty but it is saucy and you need to mix it with the rice properly to balance it out. The portion is generous and it is very filling. Not bad but I'd go for the chirashi every time.

Georgetown has some nice hidden gems and I would consider this one of them... just good,…read moreno-nonsense Japanese rice bowls of comfort. If you're a fan of Red Bowl in Financial District, this place has a similar vibe with its approach to rice bowls. Having been here twice on different weeks, I think this will become one of my go-to places in the area when I'm craving fresh seafood on a weekend south of downtown. LOGISTICS Parking is convenient for Georgetown area, given they have a dedicated lot for customers of businesses in the area. Entering in, you order through the kiosk and if you're dining in, you can seat yourself and they'll bring the order to you. The space is small for larger groups but if you're 4 people or less, generally there are tables available on off peak hours (at least what we observed Sat/Sun). Ordering happens at the kiosk, which you can choose for takeout or to dine in. Keep in mind there are some items available for dine-in only (ex. udon or seared salmon bowls), but if you plan on doing takeout anyways you can order online or call ahead for pickup. Note - they do close at 2:30 pm but re-open at 4:30 pm. So long as you get your order in by 2:30 pm they'll still service you... which was nice since the last two times we came in around 2:00 PM. FOOD First off, they have nice nice presentation both in how the food is arranged and the bowls they use when dining in. From the ceramic/decorative bowls to the trays they use... it's the little things that add to the dining experience and make you think a business cares about its food. (Note: there was one time we had initially ordered togo but decided to eat in person; so they kept the food in plastic bowls for one of my photos.) In every bowl we had during our two visits, the rice was excellent! We've had some terrible rice at other donburi places before where it can be too overcooked or too mushy. Fortunately their seasoned rice was a good texture and tasty to eat on its own. The seafood was also excellent for the price / quality - fresh tasting with a melt-in-your mouth texture. Volcano Bowl: Spicy salmon + spicy crab salad w/ masago - despite the description it wasn't too spicy (siracha mayo) but it went really well with the rice, like a deconstructed sushi roll. I liked mixing in some wasabi to give it a stronger kick. Aburi Sake Bowl (seared salmon bowl): This is only available to order for dine-in; if you love salmon... I would recommend this one. Seared salmon is delicious seafood umami. I liked how the salmon had the right amount of fattiness too. Chirashi Bowl: If you like variety, then this is an excellent bowl to try a little bit of everything. I was amused that they also included unagi (I don't think I see that in most chirashi bowls). Even the shrimp, which is usually my least favorite part of chirashi bowls, tasted good with a slight sweetness. OVERALL Awesome place and a good location for the area given there's parking available. Price was just right for the quality (I'm amused how much cheaper good seafood is here in Seattle compared to the Bay Area) and the staff were really friendly. There are also two excellent bouldering gyms nearby (Castle Climbing Club and Momentum)... so if you're looking to recharge after a climbing session, I would highly recommend coming here!

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Yummy Kitchen

Yummy Kitchen

4.5(275 reviews)
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Yummy Kitchen is an easy spot to recommend. I had the spicy pork which had great spice and flavor…read more My son had the Korean fried chicken and he said that the wings were very delicious. The cost of the food was more than fair for what we received. Also, the customer service was great. The gentleman assisting us was friendly and attentive. We will definitely be back for more.

My daughter and I were staying in the neighborhood hotel and decided to give the place a try…read moreespecially it's highly rated on yelp. My daughter ordered their Chicken Katsu plate and mine was the Kalua Pig plate. My daughter enjoyed the katsu and it was such generous portion. However I didn't enjoy my kalua pork. It had an amazing smokey aroma but the taste was nothing but just salt. The side dishes were very tasty however. At first, I was trying my best to eat it with rice but the salt in the end really got to me. Especially I have high BP, so I decided to let the lady behind the counter know. It was very nice of her to remake it but it was still very salty. By then, I didn't want to eat it anymore. She offered to remake it for the third time as the chef was feeling bad about it. I told her, it's OK. My mouth only tasted salt and I had chucked down so much water including the free drinks she offered. I was already full. My daughter tasted it and said it was OK and told me she would eat my kalua pork and I could have her leftover half of chicken katsu. Tomorrow is New Year's Eve. It will be our dinner if we can't find a restaurant open.

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Sam Choy's Poke To The Max - Seattle - Poke Bowl

Sam Choy's Poke To The Max - Seattle

3.9(400 reviews)
6.6 miColumbia City
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Seattle has a lot of great options for poke, and Sam Choy's has been on my radar for quite some…read moretime now! While rotating through one of the nearby hospitals, my team and I decided to grab Sam Choy's for some good takeout! Unfortunately I can't speak too much on the actual establishment or service since we door dashed, but I can definitely talk about the food! I was feeling a bit unorthodox (most likely the sleep deprivation) and opted for the salmon poke nachos for my first time here. Priced at nearly $19, I was honestly pleasantly surprised with the amount of food I got! Normally with nachos, you're always gonna end up with a layer of chips at the bottom without any sauce or toppings -- I can't say I had this experience with the poke nachos here! There was ample fish, sauce, and other toppings. I never felt like I had a dry bite. The salmon was great quality as well, the pieces felt fresh and buttery, and there was a pretty good quantity for what you ordered. I'll definitely be back to try some of their other dishes in the future!

My apologies, Sam Choy. I was not familiar with your game, or the fact that you are the "godfather…read moreof poke". I got a clam chowder, and my boyfriend got the garlic chicken. The chicken was satisfyingly sweet, savory, and crispy. The rice was a tad mushy, and the mac salad was valid. The clam chowder came loaded with clams and bacon, it was really yummy and had a seafood-esque flavor to the chowder. I was craving clam chowder this entire Seattle trip, and I was so excited that this was my final pit stop and that it did not disappoint. Next time I'll have to try this place and see if they really do poke to the max!

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3.8(113 reviews)
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Sushi burrito place located in the food court of Southcenter mall. They have build your own option…read moreas well as premade sushi burritos. I opted to try one of the premade ones (forgot the name), and it was pretty yummy. However the amount of food you get in your burrito seems highly dependent on which staff makes it - my friend's burrito was a lot bigger than mine. Burritos were also pretty pricey, around $18-20. Not somewhere I'd frequent a lot because of the price, but worth checking out.

Sushi Burrito is a fusion concept restaurant offering customizable oversized sushi-inspired rolls…read moreand poke bowls! One of their popular selections was the Sumo Crunch, made with a wrap of nori and a layer of rice, containing a filling of crunchy shrimp tempura, surimi crab, cucumber, avocado, and crispy onions, and the entire burrito was rolled in pink-colored tempura flakes for even more crunch. The combination of the creamy and crunchy ingredients came together nicely, and the spicy, unctuous sriracha mayo added delicious flavor and brought everything together. We also got a Poke Salad, which came with a base of greens and a selection of unlimited toppings including carrots, cabbage, onions, corn, edamame, cucumbers, radishes, seaweed salad, avocado, and crispy onions, all of which could also be added to the sushi burrito! Overall, this was a great mall food court option for a creative and tasty bite.

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IJ Sushi Burrito - Spicy salmon sushi burrito

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