
Strip-mall eatery where diners cook their own Korean BBQ using a small charcoal grill at the table.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15200 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: (206) 365-6679
Website: https://oldvillagekoreanbbq.com/
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Reviews
Banchan was pretty basic – potato salad, kimchi, cucumbers, hot peppers, bean sprouts, and 2 others. I’ve had better banchan/assortment but ate everything and all was tasty. I wish there was a sauce bar, but sauces they provided were good.
Service was good and attentive. They got a buzzer if you want their attention. They are quick to get more side dishes, drinks, grill change, and AYCE meat refills. AYCE is the best value for sure, especially as a group.
The place is kind of dark, inside and out (a bit tricky to find at night) But was comfy for group conversation. I would come here again, the charcoal really elevates the experience.
We arrived here at 2:30PM on a Sunday and it was quite empty – we might have been the only table for the hour or so that we were here. Promptly seated and both of us went with the AYCE option as we were excited to do meats on the charcoal grill.
We were served relatively quickly (banchan in ~10 minutes and meats came right afterwards). For two people, we started off with the brisket, pork belly, and bulgogi. The brisket and pork belly cook on one style of grill and then they swap it out for when you cook the bulgogi. The same style of grill can be used to cook the pork short rib, which is what we ordered fourth. For our fifth and last order we swapped back for the brisket. Banchan and water refills came quickly whenever we asked, and they swapped out for fresh charcoal once as well.
Overall, the style of Korean barbecue here is quite different than other places I’ve been. There’s less emphasis on sauces and more on the charcoal flavor of the grilling. Presentation is excellent. The dipping sauces add a bit of flavor but nothing too saucy. I suggest going longer than you think for the pork belly to get it extra crispy. The pork short rib also takes the longest, and is thick so you have to be careful to fully cooked through (don’t start with the short rib if you’re hungry). The banchan are decent here, nothing too spiced or crazy but I enjoyed the pickled vegetables. The tofu soup (soon dooboo) was also nicely spiced and was a great thing to have between meats.
Overall, excellent service and a really good presentation for self-cooking Korean barbecue. Very reasonable price of $35/person for AYCE. Would definitely come back.
Don’t be fooled by the old reviews. This restaurant got new ownership within the last 2 years and it is AMAZING!
Everything is fresh and homemade. From the kimchi to the salad to the sauces, it’s delicious. All meats were tender and juicy while delicious with the charcoal taste.
We went on a quiet Sunday night and our waitress, Erin, was amazing! She made the experience 100x better and made sure we got our money worth for AYCE!
This is my new go to KBBQ spot! Tasty, affordable and easy to get a table. Don’t waste your time going to others
My boyfriend discovered this place and kept raving about it to me. After returning to the country he took me here and I was not disappointed. Living in Seattle is expensive and finding a gem that gives you a good bang for your buck is hard. I’ll definitely be recommending this place to all of my friends. Our server was so lovely. She remembered my boyfriend and his son, but also recognized that I might be the girlfriend he was talking about that was away on vacation. She was a pleasure to talk to and her service was much appreciated. A huge thanks to whoever was in the kitchen too. Everything was prepared very well and presented nicely.