
Airy, contemporary Korean restaurant with a focus on organic tofu, made in-house daily.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1870 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85202
Phone: (480) 361-0523
Website: http://thestonetofuaz.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Food: We started with a tofu salad which consisted of tofu, Persian cucumbers, shredded carrot, and Romaine lettuce with a tasty sesame dressing.
I ordered tofu bibimbap with a fried egg on top. It was a little bland, but the crispy rice at the bottom of the stone bowl added textural interest and the complimentary little side dishes (including fiery kimchi) and provided hot sauce ratcheted up the taste level. One friend ordered tofu and seafood soup, which she thoroughly enjoyed.
We all had leftovers to enjoy later.
Atmosphere: The restaurant is immaculately tidy and has clean, light wood tables and chairs with plenty of light.
Service: The woman who waited on my group patiently described to is the dishes that weren’t familiar and what spice levels to expect. She served our salad quickly so we could linger over it while our main dishes were individually prepared. She also was careful to say there was no rush when she delivered the tab. She also kindly split the check as we requested to accommodate our request to treat our friend for her birthday.
This restaurant merits return visits to try more menu items.
The seasoning was a bit disappointing; I wish they paid more attention to the balance of flavors, as the broth lacked that clean, crisp finish. I also ordered the Gopchang (intestines), but it was way too salty and shared that same “heavy” aftertaste. Overall, it’s a better-than-average tofu house, but not exceptional.
One pro tip: Don’t finish all your rice! Leave a little bit in the stone pot and ask them to make Nurungji (scorched rice water). It adds a much more authentic Korean touch to the meal.
Stepping into the restaurant, we immediately took note of how clean the place was. The staff was incredibly personable, and once the food was served, that stuff was DELICIOUS! So much flavor, and you will leave this place with a full stomach too.
Between the friendly staff, the comfortable environment, and the quality food, this is a place I would look forward to visiting again.