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Seoul Teri House Restaurant

Seoul Teri House Restaurant

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8 N 7th Ave, Yakima, Washington, 98902, United States
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Feb 27, 2018
Food was pretty good, service was cordial, no complaints. The average plate will cost you $10. I went at lunch and couldn't tell whether they had different prices for dinner. The portion size was very generous, though, so the price is not off. I would come again if I'm back in Yakima and feel like Asian food. I say Asian because they also have Korean food. Place was quiet and clean.

Sep 17, 2017
This is the spot that I recently saw while driving I found out it's been here for a long time! As such, it was important to check it out. I came in on a lazy Saturday with my better half and the kiddos were on an expedition to the Seattle aquarium. Upon entry, it actually reminded me a bit of the room that Will Smith enters on men in black when he's going down into the MIB headquarters. It's very nondescript, has a couple chairs, a very nice looking menu on the wall and the counter to order at. Unlike the movie, it does not have a giant fan! The bulk of the orders here are to go, but they do have a nice dining area just off the non-description room. The cuisine here is a nice combination of teriyaki, Americanized Chinese food and some Korean options. The prices range from about eight dollars to 17 for the Korean short ribs. They run, specials where you can get two entrées and rice for something like nine dollars. I ended up with the spicy sesame chicken and beef teriyaki with broccoli. Both are very good. The sesame chicken was very much the Americanized general so tight chicken, it was very good. The beef was delicious as well. The combo is plenty for me with a good amount left over. Definitely something that two people could share pretty easily. I'm most excited to go back and try the Bulgolgi and Bulgalbi. Well I'm always a little bit suspect about Pan-Asian type places, The ladies who were cooking here reminded made enough of my grandma that I believe they probably know what they're doing as far as Korean food goes! Worth checking out, easy to get in and out of, good portions, nice people and had a good price. Hard not to be excited about the place!

Aug 17, 2017
Did not have a good experience at this restaurant. The highly recommended spicy sesame chicken was an expensive version of panda express's orange chicken with red spice. The pad thai was like a chicken stir-fry with rice noodles and chili paste on the side. My partner and I were very hungry but we couldnt bear finishing this food. Afterwards, we had to take TUMS...I think that speaks for itself.

May 9, 2018
Great food!

Dec 29, 2016
I've been going there for years and the food has not changed. I love the Sweet and sour chicken, Teriyaki chicken, Chicken Yakisoba. When ever I'm in town I always make sure to stop by. If your looking for something spicy try their spicy chicken.

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Mon:10 am - 7 pm
Tue:10 am - 7 pm
Wed:10 am - 7 pm
Thu:10 am - 7 pm
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