Seoul Food D.C.
$$ • Korean, Asian Fusion, Noodles
Hours:
7302 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park
(571) 236-4750
About Seoul Food D.C.
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Seoul Food D.C. Reviews
I can’t believe how RUDE a staff member of this establishment was to my child. Their food is wonderful, I waited a long tine for their move from Wheaton but will not patronize an establishment that let’s their employees yell at a customer and think nothing of it.
This is customer service at its worst. I didn’t even get a chance to order our food before my son was curtly reprimanded for bouncing on the couch. He could have asked me first.
Not even a sorry...read full review
I'd previously enjoyed the spicy chicken tacos for lunch, so after a 12 hour work day was looking forward to a repeat, which I asked for w/ a beer, and then I sat down to wait at the communal table with my brew, under the nose of the kid who'd taken my order. And wait. And wait. And wait....
Half an hour later when I asked about order the reply was "Oh, so sorry. It got lost. Do you want to take it out?" As if the best suggestion that could be mustered was a suggestion to leave....read full review
Friendly decoration and fresh homemade food. Free public parking cross the street from the restaurant.
Smiley owner!!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30 - 8:30PM 12 - 2:30PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30 - 8:30PM 12 - 2:30PM |
| Thursday | 12 - 2:30PM 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Friday | 12 - 2:30PM 4:30 - 8:30PM |
| Saturday | 4:30 - 8:30PM 12 - 2:30PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Seoul Food D.C. offers a delightful dining experience with a wide variety of dishes that are meticulously prepared with nutrition, taste, and presentation in mind. The sweet potato glass noodles are a must-try, and the Korean sweet buns and caramelized apple buns are a sweet treat. The restaurant is known for its friendly service, cute ambiance, and delicious food, including flavorful rice bowls that cater to individual spice levels.
Customers praise the charming and cozy atmosphere, the delicious appetizers, and the vegan noodle bowls. The kimchi is said to have the perfect balance of spice and sourness, and the bibimbap is appreciated for its generous amount of vegetables. The fried "chicken" bites are also highly recommended, with all the flavors described as fantastic. The restaurant caters well to vegetarians, with only a few dishes containing meat and some desserts not being strictly vegan.