Welcome to Traditional Korean Beef Soup
Traditional Korean Beef Soup embodies the soul-soothing essence of Korean cuisine. Located in Edmonds, WA, this cozy spot offers a variety of comforting soups like Seolleong and Suyuk. The rich broth and tender beef slices in the signature ox bone soup make for a hearty and satisfying meal, perfect for chilly days. The flavorful kimchi and side dishes complement the main dishes beautifully. The attentive service and welcoming atmosphere create a memorable dining experience. Whether you're craving a steaming bowl of beef soup or exploring other Korean delicacies, Traditional Korean Beef Soup delivers exceptional flavors and warmth in every bite.
- 22929 Hwy 99 Edmonds, WA 98026 Hotline: (425) 977-2929
Traditional Korean Beef Soup is a hidden gem in Edmonds, WA, offering a comforting and flavorful dining experience. With a menu featuring traditional Korean soups like Seolleongtang and Suyuk, this restaurant caters to those seeking a taste of authentic Korean cuisine.
The Seolleongtang, made with tripe, flank meats, and tendon, boasts a rich and hearty broth that is sure to warm you up on a chilly day. The Suyuk, with its boiled beef slices, is a crowd favorite for its tender meat and savory flavors.
Customer reviews rave about the exceptional service and delicious dishes, highlighting the Spicy Squid and Handmade Dumplings as must-try appetizers. The beef and cabbage soup and spicy beef soup receive high praise for their bold flavors and generous portions.
Overall, Traditional Korean Beef Soup offers a welcoming atmosphere, quick service, and a variety of dishes that will satisfy your cravings for authentic Korean comfort food. So, if you're in the mood for a soul-soothing meal that hits the spot, be sure to give Traditional Korean Beef Soup a try.

We've been a couple times since the first review. Every time it's amazing, but I have to put everyone on this Spicy Squid. It's smoky, filled with a savory garlicky flavor, paired with some amazing vegetables. If I wasn't here for soup, I would eat plates and plates of the squid. Luckily the tentacles are cut otherwise it would have a chokehold on me (my wife rolled her eyes, but agrees).

The server was so nice. Food was hot and came out fast. I ordered the beef and cabbage soup. My husband had the spicy beef soup. I definitely liked the spicy one better. Mine was $25 and barely had any beef, so I'd definitely order the spicy beef one instead. Better flavor and value.

Really solid place for some seolleongtang, I really liked the kimchi and radish. Got the dumplings and they are big so I think that's worth the price. The mix soup is on the cheaper side than then other places I've been too. Although I wish we were given more green onion or have a container of it on the table. Interior is pretty small. Service is standard

Outstanding in every conceivable way! They greet you with a warm bond barley tea as soon as you walk in and serve the most delicious and authentic family recipes. Highly recommended!!!

The beef soup tastes like Pho without seasoning beside the beef. The beef bulgogi was $25, almost as much as KBBQ AYCE. Too $$$ We weren't given any other banchan besides kimchi and pickled daikon The food were good Service was phenomenal

Small Korean restaurant in Edmonds, in the small plaza that's just south of the big plaza with the 99 Ranch supermarket. Went on a non-Friday weeknight and the place wasn't busy, but not empty either. Small menu mostly consisting of soups, including the namesake ox bone soup (Seolleongtang), but has some other Korean favorites like seafood pancake, bulgogi etc. Got the signature ox bone soup with clear noodle. Also comes with a bowl of rice and some chopped green onions. You are supposed to mix in the onions and add salt/pepper on your own. It's a like the other seolleongtang I've had before, very hearty and almost creamy bone soup flavor. There's thin slices of beef in the soup. Good dish to have to warm up the stomach when the weather is cooler. The kimchi they give as part of the banchan is pretty tasty. Just got the right amount of salty and spiciness. Portions of the soup are okay for the ~16 price, although it's probably the rice that's the most filling. Overall, decent place for ox bone soup.

Really feel like I've found a hidden gem for comfort food on a chilly (probably rainy) Seattle day. My go-to is the beef soup with rice noodles, adding a couple of spoons of salt. The soup is amazingly rich and umami without having too much sodium. Sides are also yummy and the waitstaff is kind!

Always consistently delicious! My go-to is the kalbi tang because it's so flavorful and hits the spot on a chilly day. Their other soups like tofu and beef bone are standouts also. Service is quick and very nice! Love this family-owned restaurant with yummy and soul-soothing food!