
Korean dishes prepared with French technique in a modern industrial-design space with a hopping bar.
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Address: 401 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 547-2040
Website: http://www.revelseattle.com/
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The chicken stew was really quite tasty and the highlight of the meal, the rest was excellent but also a bit forgettable.
They were offering a special Korean street food menu, so we tried the Guided Tour, which included all eight dishes. I was really surprised to find all of the dishes underwhelming. The pancake and mandu lacked flavor, the tteokbokki tasted worse than some pre-packaged versions from H Mart, and the kimbap, kimari, and fried chicken were at best “not too bad”, with very small portions. The bibimbap (top dish in the second photo) had no protein, just bean sprouts and a lot of leafy vegetables that seemed out of balance, and the sauce was weirdly sour. The hotteok was unusually thin and tasted worse than what you can buy at an Asian supermarket. We also got the banana milk makgeolli, which tasted like something poured straight from a store-bought bottle, and it was only about 8-10oz for $22.
On top of that, there’s a mandatory 22% service charge, and the service was nothing special. Our waiter mostly just took our order and brought out the dishes. The 3 of us ended up paying $136 ($183 with tax and tip) for food that ranged from mediocre home-cooked quality to pre-packaged supermarket taste.
There are far better, cheaper, and more authentic Korean restaurants in Seattle. I would not recommend Revel.
Also they add 22% service charge. Cool no problem. But for 22% extra charge, I don’t want to be flagging down our server for everytime we need her. We also got the wrong check with double charges at the end. Thank god we checked
Note that this place has a 22% service charge retained fully by the company, which I think is great if the employees are paid well!!
Overall, it’s good, not great.
The service is okay, a bit awkward for me compared to Joule which has a much more inviting and helpful atmosphere.
The short rib wontons tasted more like ground beef imo. They didn’t have the rich beefy flavor I expected from short rib.
The kimchi pancake was the standout for me and was absolutely delicious. Not authentic Korean by any means but it really is a fantastic fusion dish!
The galbi short rib plate(not pictured) was very nice and charred as it should be. Some super tender cuts and some tough and some uncomfortably chewy cuts.
Bonus points because they leave meat on the bone for that classic chewy, close to the bone gristle.
Lastly, the Jaengban noodles were refreshing! These were more on the authentic Korean side for me with the exception of the type of noodles which were closer to spaghetti than anything I expected.
The sauce is a simple gochujang/sesame base. Really nice and light.
I see some reviews mentioning that the portion sizes for the price are too small. No idea what these people are talking about, go to a diner(?)