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Seoul Kitchen

4.4 (76 reviews)
InexpensiveKorean
Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Matt B.

Truly embarrassing excuse for ramen. Wow. Disgusting and looks like it was made in a kitchen with a microwave only. Shameful. I actually took it back and I never do that. Avoid this place.

"stir-fried rice cake," tteokbokki () - delicious!!!
Erika G.

Best Korean food in town, wonderful staff that whipped up fresh "stir-fried rice cake," tteokbokki ()! Yummmm!

Cha Shu Buns (2 piece)

First things first, the food is phenomenal--not to mention the huge portions ( I always leave with leftovers). The woman that runs Seoul Kitchen is so sweet, her prices are unbeatable, and her food is truly authentic. Nothing makes me happier than eating at an authentic place in Boulder, there's not enough of them. Although this restaurant is in a dining hall, it's a great place to get to go, or eat in. I go here at least once a month.

Bibim nengmyun and jeyuk boggeum
Hannah G.

We saw this review on our way to RMNP and stopped by on the way. Loved the bibim nengmyun (legit, we're Koreans from Texas) and the Korean lady there was super sweet and kind. Totally recommend, hands down.

Soon Tofu
David N.

I have passed this place hundreds of times, and have always opted to eat Thai Avenue or Gurkhas. After having heard some rave reviews about the place I decided to try it and it was absolutely fantastic. You don't have too many option in Boulder when it comes to Korean food, so this place can help you fill that craving. I've had the Soon Tofu dish twice this week and it is pretty tasty. They give you a large helping of rice and there is a ton of seafood inside the dish. I think it's worth a taste, but if you are on a budget you may be better off going to Thai Avenue

a bottle of soda sitting on a table

Food is good, but they charge 4 dollars for one bottle of soda. Wish they put the price on the menu.

Sundubu (tofu) Jiggae; Mandu (dumplings); beef bulgogi plate with side of kimchee (in back)

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8 months ago

"Korean-ish". Nice staff, easy place to grab some quick eats. Part of a food court, not full service. Udon was good too.

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1 year ago

Food was just ok- they use a sauce packet for the soondubu. Nonetheless the price was ok for the quality. Workers were nice.

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3 years ago

Really nice small spot for Korean food. I think there was only one grain or rice left... So good!

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3 years ago

This place is amazing. Definitely one of my favorite spots in Boulder. I am so happy to live near it.

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4 years ago

Guess if you're stuck on campus and craving Korean food. Otherwise pass. 10 bucks for instant ramen? Pass.

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7 years ago

Great service and some delicious korean food for the price. Will definitely be coming back :)

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7 years ago

Placed an order via Yelp. Everything went through but restaurant was CLOSED despite being well after opening time...

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Seoul Kitchen - korean - Updated May 2026

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