District H
101 Terry Ave N, Seattle
(206) 580-8019
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They like to close like 5 minutes early, so plan accordingly
Bought an expensive box of grape and found it is moldy hidden inside, have to throw it away.
The Bop at District H serves popular Korean food. The portions are generous for average $16.99 per entree. Galbi is over $20. Prices are reasonable considering the location in South Lake Union area. Water and tea are complimentary. We enjoyed the food and had to pack leftovers to go and would return if we visit the area again. Restrooms are very clean and secured with a 4-digit code for entry.
The streets and sidewalks are clean and safe for walking. The Bop/District H is only a 12 min walk to the lake where there's a free 2-hour parking lot in front of the Wooden Boat Center. Street parking is free on Sundays & holidays in marked spots so look for the Pay to Park signs.
Music here is always blasting so loudly it is hard to even think
Solid Asian Grocery
The Kimichi fried rice is so good! My new go to place for authentic Korean dishes.
Awesome place for HH and overall good food. Best known for their katsu, it does not disappoint as they even make their own breading in-house.
Awesome point is that you can buy beers and soju from the adjoining grocery store and drink them at the restaurant making for one of the best and cost effective HH / dinner and drinks location in Seattle. A major hidden secret!
Do not eat at the food court, easily the worst food I have ever paid for. The groceries are ok, a bit pricy but not the worst though
I love the bakery and meet products! I found a huge bottle of soju in this place as well👀
They sell expired cooked food and refused to give a refund. Apparently, the elderly lady at the front desk expects customers to return the stinking and stale food to the store as part of their ‘store policy.’ If you disagree, she’s nice enough to read through every single line of the policy to you to ensure they can keep the money.
Restaurantji Recommends
One of our go-to groceries in the neighborhood
Why don’t they do delivery. The bakery is already on DoorDash. Uwajimaia does delivery.
Pretty neat collection of most basic Asian groceries items you want to find. The price is a bit steep but good to grab a few quick things you're missing.
The layout is confusing with some areas being one kind of purchase vs another (hot bar vs dry goods etc) and the radish kimchi I purchased was soggy and bitter. Gross. Not impressed and probably won’t be back.
Great place for your Korean grocery needs. It is in the middle of South Lake Union area of Seattle near Whole Foods. Reasonable prices and amazing grab and go food options. They even have a couple mini restaurants inside with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. If looking to just grab groceries to make food at home they even have an array of fresh and frozen food options to choose from. Excellent customer service is a must in such a busy area and they have it down pat. While trying to find ingredients for my Korean soup one of the workers was happy to help me out in finding all I needed. This place is my go-to place for either lunch or weekly meal prep ingredients.
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