
Wuju Korean BBQ is a popular restaurant located in Lynnwood, Washington, known for its high-quality meat options, including beef, pork, and chicken, that are grilled at the table and served with traditional Korean side dishes such as kimchi and pickled vegetables. The menu also includes a variety of hot pot dishes and stews. The atmosphere is lively and modern, with a bustling vibe and friendly staff who help guide diners through the process of grilling their meats. Wuju Korean BBQ is a great option for those looking for an interactive and delicious dining experience. Let us show you what real KBBQ is all about.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19400 36th Ave W UNIT 102, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Phone: (425) 672-2650
Website: http://wujukoreanbbq.com/
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Reviews
They served seven kinds of banchan (side dishes). The japchae was delicious, but unfortunately it was sold out when we tried to get a refill. The other sides were also quite good, though portions were on the smaller side.
Overall, good service and solid food, would come back again for the BBQ!
A wonderfully peaceful atmosphere, which is perfect for an intimate / private meal or getting together with friends and family.
VERY kind staff members who always go above and beyond.
This is a go to for celebrations, catching up with friends, and delicious banchan!
I always recommend Wuju
When we entered we let the staff know it’s our 1st time. The two women working our table seemed impatient and offended by us? I can’t express how the feeling was. In the past when I would eat Korean we would handle our own food. This staff cooks and chops over you whole eating. To give a visual: their shirts were hanging over our drinks.
They handed us a series of bowls. We were handed a salad. We put that salad into the bowls and they older waitress scolded us. I said, we can dump them out, and she laughed “where will you put the soup now” and clocked her tongue and walked away.
A second visit, the other waitress scolded us for not eating fast enough. When I looked at the bill we were rushed out there in under 30mins. That was an uncomfortable pace to eat.
The music is Kpop and they play videos. Not my jam but I understand it’s their culture (like country music at a steak house).
The interior is beat up, like you’re eating out of someone’s garage? I thought they were trying to be hipster or offbeat but it’s just very dark and felt unclean.
This place gets good reviews. I hate to destroy small business so give them a try yourself to decide. Maybe we had a staff that had a bad day?
We paid $145.00 for 2 adults and 1 teenager without leftovers.
They cook the meat for you, which was different from the usual Korean BBQ I’m used to where you cook. Service was super fast—almost too fast— it felt very rushed. Not sure if it was the busy time a d they wanted to get the tables going . We were barely eating the first meat and they were making more and more that some meat got a bit cold. I asked if I could cook myself so we can control the speed but the lady ignored me or did not understand me. She smiled and continued cooking the meat.
The banchan was okay, nothing stood out. Prices are higher than our regular Shoreline all-you-can-eat spots, but the vibe was nicer.
My highlight was the tofu soup.
Overall, we were glad we tried it! Probably I wouldn’t go back because of the rushed pace. But there were a lots of families and big groups having fun. Maybe it was just us.