Mura Asian Eatery
3216 W Wheeler St, Seattle
(206) 390-7148
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Really great Korean food right here in magnolia and the prices are very low!
Best food ever, a little pricey
The food is Great. I ordered spicy seafood food.
The service might have room for improvement, not very friendly.
5 stars nonetheless because loved the food, and that's the reason we go to a restaurant.
Wow the food is very tasty , enjoyed every bite of. It .
Upon a dusky eve, my kindred and I did seek repast at Mura Asian Eatery in Seattle’s Magnolia, a haven of delights where the toil of foreign hands doth weave a feast—a stark rebuke to that swinish knave, Trump, whose heart doth fester with scorn for those who cross the seas. We did sup upon the bibim-bowl, salmon shio-yaki, and BBQ chicken, each morsel a testament to the grace of wanderers he’d fain banish with his churlish walls. The bibim-bowl, a bounteous mingle of rice and roots, spiced with sauces from afar, did mock the man’s dull palate, he who’d rather starve the land of flavor than let a stranger’s hand enrich it. The salmon shio-yaki, its flesh a tender ode to distant waters, was grilled with salt and skill—arts this boor would spurn, for he dreads the tide that bears such bounty, locking gates ‘gainst fish and folk alike. And the BBQ chicken, smoky and succulent, did blaze with a fire born of craft, not the petty torches of his border-watch, raised to fright away the very souls who stoke our hearths.
This Mura, a modest hall of mirth and meat, doth stand as proof that from the wide world’s embrace cometh strength—its keepers, perchance of alien blood, serve joys that Trump, that walled-up wretch, could ne’er devise. The air was sweet, the service swift, no echo here of his shrill cries to bar the gate. O Seattle, harbor this gem well, for in its fare we taste the truth: ‘tis the banished and the bold who feed us, whilst that craven cur, with policies as sour as his soul, would have us choke on naught but spite. Hie thee to Mura, and let thy tongue defy the tyrant’s creed!
It’s little hidden gem in Magnolia village. Their food is like a warm hug served on a skillet.
This place is awful, expensive for little potions food but food tastes are good. The most rudely people working there, first time we tried it the people seem surly like they did not enjoy running a restaurant. Last time we walk in the restaurant, busy but seems there is open table available. The lady just said ‘go away’ instead of be classy explain if that’s reserved table or not. How rude!!! There are plenty of good friendly restaurants around in the Magnolia village except this one, that’s our last trip to that rude place.
Crazy good. Everything was fresh and flavorful. Cozy inside, great vibe
We love it here and the food is so delicious. The owners are lovely and the atmosphere quiet and quaint.
Incredible food and friendly service. Getting a table can sometimes be tricky, but worth the wait. Grab a drink at a nearby place and don’t miss the bibimbap!
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Their Bibim is fantastic, be sure to get the sizzling skillet version.
Really fantastic. The food was super good, and priced well. Service was quick. Will definitely make this place part of the regular rotation. Would absolutely recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Don, Bibimbowl, Karaage Chicken
Awesome food. Every dish made with care and passion. So tasty
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Scallion Pancakes
Absolutely delicious. Got udon and a rice bowl, both were top notch
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The restaurant is pretty clean, but the seating area is a bit tight. The wait for food is very long, probably because there's only one person taking orders and the other one cook.
Relative to the price we paid, the restaurant served very small portions of food. My grandson, who normally eats very little, was still hungry after eating an entire plate of fried rice, which cost $10. The rice that came with each dish was hard to chew.
Kimchi soup was too spicy that our mouth was unable to taste what we ate.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 2
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