
A hidden gem inside the Great Wall Shopping Center, this Korean eatery delivers soul-warming tofu soups, sizzling BBQ, and vibrant bibimbap. Komi Tofu serves a serene, wood-accented dining room that blends traditional charm with minimalist style. This location at the Great Mall has been the home of tofu lovers for over 20 years. Perfect for comfort food seekers, family dinners, or casual feasts with friends. Family owned. Women led.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18230 E Valley Hwy Suite 166, Kent, WA 98032
Phone: (253) 236-4673
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Reviews
The current side dishes are simply not as good (kimchi and cucumber are both soft and sour as it was crunchy and fresh from our past experiences at this place). How much do we miss that small salty and crispy fried fish. Now the small fish is replaced with a bread coated fish with larger bones instead.
For combo (bbq comes with tofu soup), however, be aware if you choose oyster tofu soup instead of others, there will be an extra $2 charge. It is not such a big deal at all but simply not a good gesture from a new business that has raised price for this combo drastically already. We chose pork soup instead of our oyster soup simply because we didn’t want to buying into such gesture. Not returning- after years of patronizing this beloved place. The female server asked whether we need some more beansprout and we said yes. She walked away and did not return with anything. Then she came back 15 minutes later and asked us the same question and we declined.
Tofu soup (with pork) was fine but bbq beef is less tasty (flavor not as strong as what we preferred). I do like their presentation of white rice in a larger metal bowl which is less risky to handle.
The owner (a lady) seemed nice and walked around to greet diners. The place does seem to be cleaner after remodeling, especially restroom is in a better condition.
The staff are very friendly too — especially the younger guy working there. He was super attentive and thoughtful.
The banchan are generous and delicious, and the portion sizes are very satisfying. Service is friendly and efficient, even when they’re busy, and the restaurant has a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that makes you want to come back. Especially the young man in the front, and as well as the other server.
If you’re craving authentic Korean comfort food—especially soon tofu—this place is a must-visit. One of the best Korean spots in the area!
Service: Slow especially at a non-busy hour (came around 7:30 pm, waited 40 mins to get our food. Other tables who came in later than us got our food first too). Perhaps they only had one chef or something.
Food: Beef Tofu soup and LA Kalbi combo were good, no major complaints.
Seafood pancake – was just a mouthful of burnt batter and just a hint of seafood. We brought this up to the server/owner(?) as it came out but he simply said: “it tastes very good”. Tried it and then brought it up to another server and he was kind enough to take it off. I’m sure that this isn’t their usual but this was just our experience.
Overall: 3.7
I had the fish roe tofu soup for lunch by myself. The soup was hot and flavorful, and the stone pot rice was perfectly cooked. The side dishes (banchan) like kimchi, cucumber, and bean sprouts were fresh and tasty.
There were only a few staff working, so I had to wait a little, but everyone was kind and friendly. The restaurant is clean and has a calm atmosphere. I’d definitely come back when I’m craving Korean tofu soup.