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Daeho Kalbijjim
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This San Francisco-based Korean chain is known for its short rib kalbijjim stew with a mountain of molten cheese theatrically torched tableside. And that showy dish taking over your social feed like an awards show blunder is undoubtedly the main reason their busy Bellevue outpost is packed at prime dinner times. Though the kalbijjim is a tasty balance of savory and sweet, Daeho is best when enjoying the superior sidekick dishes during much less crowded lunch hours.
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
photo credit: Nate Watters
No matter what time you go, the place is fun and crackling with energy. The TVs play K-Pop music videos, groups chat over the hiss of a blow torch, and cheese pulls are documented like a National Geographic wildlife scene. You may need to play table Tetris with all the soups and small gold bowls of tasty banchan (we could eat those snappy kelp noodles all day). And most diners make room for the showstopping kalbijjim skillets that are so large it feels like you’re eating out of a magician's never-ending bag.
The kalbijiim has more wow factor than the other dishes, but the refreshing naeng myu and japchae are more consistent and won’t have you sleeping at your desk afterward. Whether Daeho’s signature stew disappoints or not, there’s enough fun “day off” lunch energy and other great food that make a trip here worth it.
Food Rundown
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Short Rib Kalbijjim
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Daeho Naeng Myu
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Japchae