At Sool Korean Kitchen, we invite you to experience the vibrant flavors of Korea right in Vancouver, WA. Our story begins with a passion for authentic Korean cuisine, where every dish tells a story. Specializing in beloved classics like Beef Bulgogi and Dolsot Bibimbap, our menu offers both comfort and healthy options, perfect for any dining occasion. With a warm, casual atmosphere and wheelchair-accessible facilities, we cater to all, making it a favorable spot for families and solo diners alike. Join us for lunch or dinner, and indulge in a delightful culinary journey that captures the essence of Korean tradition.
Amenities and More
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Service options
Offers kerbside pickup
Offers delivery
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Highlights
Has fast service
Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves comfort food
Serves healthy options
Serves small plates
Serves wine
Dining options
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Has seating
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
Good for groups
Planning
Doesn't accept reservations
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Children
Good for kids
High chairs available
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Plenty of parking
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Reviews For Sool Korean Kitchen
Ryan H
Apr 22,2025
Normally I do not write reviews, however I absolutely have to for this place.We took my wife here for her birthday, and we ordered a couple different dishes. From the start the service was great, friendly, and the place was very clean. Our waitress was very friendly and attentive the entire time.I have spent time in Korea (in the owners home town it turns out) and this food here is very traditional and extremely tasty. I ordered my favorite dish from my time there, stir fried squid and vegetables, and out of everywhere I have eaten it in America. this time it was by far the best.The banchan were all very fresh and delicious. So much so that I decided I had to buy some of their made in house kimchi, and my wife wanted some of the yellow pickled radishes which are her favorite.As I was purchasing the side dishes after eating, I ended up meeting one of the wonderful people who is a chef here, and she graciously gave me not one but TWO whole extra containers of banchan.Overall my experience here was about as perfect as one could hope for, and I will absolutely be returning with my family and friends.I highly recommend you give this place a try.
J Mart
Apr 1,2025
I went to Sool and told them a price and I want something chicken and not spicy. I believe it was Dak Bulgogi. It was a good amount of food, and it was tasty. I will go again. I don’t normally write reviews.I went to Sool Korean Kitchen again tonight and I gave them some money, and this is what I got. It was excellent, I am I will save the picture to get it again. I also like the yellow and green things but not a fan of the red things to spicy for me. I will be back.
M. G
Mar 22,2025
First time coming to this place and it didn’t disappoint! Very clean restaurant, good vibes and very friendly staffs. Menu is simple and colorful. Now the food that we’ve ordered was super delicious and served with all kinds of cute little side dish that you can request for more. If you like Kim chee, then you’ll love this place. One dish is enough to serve 3 or 4 people but we went ahead and ordered a feasts. The photo and video will give you an idea that my eyes and stomach was like being in Disneyland!
Gail Robinson
Feb 16,2025
What a yummy place! Feels quite comfy inside. The tables are walled off, so it is more intimate than sitting in the open. I had the korean ribs -- 4 thick slabs with just enough fat to taste decadent. Hidden underneath were fried cloves of garlic -- so good! Daughter had the bulgogi stew. She loved it even tho it was spicier than expected. They also brought banchan (?) to the table. Kimchi is tasty, potato salad is very good. Our favorite are the bean sprouts and pickled cabbage. Definitely have to come back for the hot pot (served in one bowl, not cook your own) and other dishes. It's all very fresh and tasty to hear the excitement at the tables around us!
Nan
Jan 25,2025
I had the seafood pancake, and I split the dolsot bibimbap and soon tofu with my partner. I’m Korean and have been to many Korean restaurants, both in Beaverton and Los Angeles. The food here is excellent. The bibimbap and pancake were on par with those dishes I’ve had in the best restaurants.Service was outstanding. Wouldn’t be surprised if one of the people who interacted with us was the owner. He wanted to accommodate us any which way he could. He was engaged and thoughtful.Looking forward to returning.
Michael Key
Jan 25,2025
Sool is a fantastic Korean restaurant that serves hearty food that's very flavorful. I had Jeyugbokk Eum Spicy pork. My daughter ordered the kimchi Jjigae stew. We were both delighted with our choices. I've added this to Best Korean in VanPort list. I look forward to returning. Check out my profile for more great eateries and craft cocktail bars.
Julie WA
Jan 2,2025
Fun discovery of Korean restaurant in strip mall in Vancouver Washington. Staff was welcoming and invited us to pick a table. They have some booths and tables in center. Plenty of seating and was able to sit right away. Extensive menu from hot pots, soups and noodles, lots of appetizers and traditional Korean dishes. We ordered galbi, beef bulgogi, potstickers, cheese corn, tempura shrimp and shared our food family style. Meal comes with side dishes as well. We had plenty of food for 3 people. Meal was about 80 and felt reasonable. Favorites were Beef Galbi and cheese corn. Galbi was tender and had incredible sweet flavor. The bulgogi was less tender, good flavor but not as good as galbi and enjoyed the veggies it came with. Food came out quickly and I look forward to coming again.
Khanh Nguyen
Dec 30,2024
Today, I was really craving Korean food and planned to go to Young’s Kitchen, my usual spot. Unfortunately, they were closed, so I decided to head over to Sool instead. Turned out to be a pretty good choice for lunch with my son.We got the spicy pork stir fry, and it was awesome. It had a solid kick, just the right amount of heat, and the flavor was spot on. The portion was generous too, which was a nice bonus.The restaurant has a nice vibe with simple but stylish decor. I ordered hot tea, but it came in a plastic cup, which was kind of disappointing. We also tried the fried spring rolls. They were just okay. Nothing wrong with them, but I probably won’t order those again.Service was good, no complaints there. This was my second time at Sool, and while it’s not my go to spot, I’ll definitely come back when I’m in the Hazel Dell area. That spicy pork stir fry alone is worth the trip!
Reviews For Sool Korean Kitchen