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Everything about Mura is wonderful, I have a special place in my heart for it. The food is consistent and delicious, always fresh and made with great care. It’s a cozy, quiet, simple setting for lunch or dinner. I love the japchae and kimchi fried rice with pork belly! It should be noted that there
Excellent service and food. The bimi bowl was awesome. The 3 kimchi appetizer is quite small and very delicious. The karaage chicken was confirmed good by my fiancée. Prices are very reasonable especially considering how delicious the food is.
Cozy, hole in the wall with healthy Japanese/Korean eats! For $17-20 you can get a full entree with salad, miso soup, pickled veggies, rice, and some kind of meat. I got the sukiyaki and it was delicious (I ate every single piece!) The restaurant only has a few tables and a warm atmosphere. It’s loc
Great spot with delicious food. The small dining area is cozy, we enjoyed a leisurely meal. Would recommend that over take out.
I travel to seattle twice/month and I ALWAYS have dinner at Mura. It’s off the hook. Spicy fried seafood, bibimbop, kimchi pancake and jhapchae are my favorites here but you can’t go wrong. The staff are lovely, and the food is exquisite. Modest portions but of the highest quality. So don’t expect h
I am glad that Mura, a Korean restaurant, is open again. Their food is authentic Korean and really good. Run and serviced by very pleasant and nice local Magnolians. I read on Nextdoor that the portions (takeout) are small but I don't agree. Unfortunately quite a lot of Americans like their food sup
Tried Kimchi Jjigae and pork katsu. Both were tasty at mid price range.
First time in. Had the bibim bowl with bulgogi. I'm in love! Will be back with my wife.
Great Asian/Korean "fusion" (in parentheses as it was dominant rather than an influence influence) with very fresh ingredients, well prepared and in satisfying portions. Employees are helpful and friendly. Our food (dol sot bibimbap and salmon entree) arrived in sizzling cast iron skillets. We're fr
This Magnolia gem is tucked in an alley behind the main strip of restaurants and shops. The staff was friendly and food was fresh and delicious, highly recommended if you're in the area!
The food here is amazing! Very quiet place too. (Try the food in the first pic!)
Ah! My go to place when I’m craving for something yummy 🤤! I loved 🥰, love their Spicy tofu beef soup. Can’t rave enough about it! The beauty of this place is the proximity to our house, that’s a plus! I've never been disappointed with any of my orders. I’ve tried many of their dishes and they're al
A quiet little place serving comfort food that heal your mood on a rainy day. The taste is very authentic.
I loved this place. Small place with just a chef and one server when we were there. Sparse but tasteful decor and outstanding food. Scallion pancakes, miso soup, and tofu bowl were all excellent. Would go constantly if I lived nearby.
Little hole in the wall off the main street. However, the food was absolutely fantastic. We were the only ones in the restaurant on a Friday for lunch and the food was just all around incredible. Highly recommend getting the bibim-bowl served in the cast iron skillet with the crunchy rice. The mix o
I always love the food here, but do note it is a bit expensive
I am so excited to have this spot in the neighborhood! We had a great lunch here, and enjoyed the surprisingly chic interior and fabulous customer service. The owners were very sweet, and they recognized many of the other guests by name. We had the donburi and bibim bowl, both were tasty with good p
Great and friendly staff. Delicious menu with enough options to satisfy most palates. I had some wonderfully seasoned Korean meatballs and Japanese style beef suriyaki with delicous miso soup. Everything was flavorful and fresh, definitely coming back.
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