This place is in the food corner inside G Mart. The food is simple. Apart from the regular some dishes, each of us also have a small fried fish as a side dish. Food is wholesome and reasonably authentic.
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My Korean friends always be advising me that you gotta travel a bit out to get that real real Korean food. Either you’re hitting north to Lynnwood or south to Federal Way, it’s going to require a car. One of my faves is the Cho Dang Tofu house. They be trapping some of the best Soon Du Bu (Spicy Tofu Soup) in town. Sitting real cozy in the food court of a Lynnwood Korean grocery store, Cho Dang Tofu gets you in for a real authentic Asian dining experience. I get the same three things over and over – Soon Du Bu, Bi Bim Bap (Stone pot rice mixed with an egg, veggies, some spicy paste and beef slices) and Kalbi (short ribs). The Soon Du Bu is so nice, comes out steaming with enough spice for a tickle but won’t take away from the dish. The tofu is silky soft and melts. For the Bi Bim Bap, mix the egg with everything and let the dish continue to cook in the stone pot. You’ll get the rice hardened adding a nice consistency to each bite. If you never had Korean short ribs, they’re kind of the best way to get them. Tofu Trap house. Previous post Hoang Lan Bun Bo Hue Next post Morsel and Bean Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in to post a comment. Recent Posts Morsel and Bean Cho Dang Tofu House Hoang Lan Bun Bo Hue Nate’s Wings & Waffles Pho BAC OG Spot
I like this location. Service is always good when I've been there. But bring a coat. It's always cold in there.
First time here and was surprised there was a food court in this market. Anyways they have a decent amount of selection on their menu and we got the tofu soups! The side dishes were good and the flavor of the soup was great.
Great spot for some delicious food. I had the gyoza soup bowl and it was great. Lots of quality fresh food and great service.
Definitely check it out when you can.
I enjoy coming here. Growing up, my parents and I used to eat at the Korean food court inside our local Hmart and this is a similar vibe: relaxed and tasty. It's not too loud or too overly decorated/too much focus on a theme. It's just a reliable spot to get a good lunch/dinner.
All kinds of people come here: middle aged/older couples, college/high school friend groups, families. There are a lot of side dishes/banchan and they give tea. It feels like the Korean neighborhood spots in the SoCal suburbs.
Cho Dang is fabulous! So convenient and tasty spot for Korean spicy tofu soup! At $12 per person is a great price with all the side dishes that come with the meal. Really nice
to have one up here in Lynnwood! (。•̀ᴗ-)و ̑̑✧
Honestly I just love the atmosphere. Menu is not in English, inside an Asian grocery store, a bunch of old Asian people are buying stuff. I hope the food is as good as the atmosphere.
Doesn’t use milk or chesse which is good for me since I’m lactose intolerant.
Excellent portions. The pork bone soup and the short rip soup are delicious. Lots of banchan to share.
Food is good, rice is yummy, cooked in the old stone pots served to the table. Their hot pot soups my family loves. Traditional Korean food
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