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Welcome to BOPBOX

In the heart of Seattle, BOPBOX offers a fusion of Asian comfort food with a Korean twist. Featuring vibrant Bibimbop and Bopbowls, each dish is a symphony of flavors, textures, and colors. From the Mom's Medley Bibimbop to the Japchae Noodle Bop, BOPBOX caters to vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores alike. The cozy, trendy atmosphere welcomes guests to indulge in Korean Fried Wings, Shiitake Mushroom Tempura, and refreshing beverages like Mela Watermelon Water. With a dedicated team and a commitment to quality, BOPBOX is a must-visit spot for those seeking delicious, soul-satisfying meals in a lively setting.

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**Introducing BOPBOX: The Ultimate Asian Fusion Comfort Food Experience in Seattle**

Located in the heart of Seattle, BOPBOX is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of Korean cuisine with a modern twist. This women-owned restaurant prides itself on offering a diverse menu that caters to all dietary preferences, whether you're a vegan, vegetarian, or a meat lover.

BOPBOX is not just your typical Asian fusion restaurant - it's a culinary journey that explores the vibrant flavors of Korean comfort food. From the Mom's Medley Bibimbop to the Newly Improved Japchae Noodle Bop, every dish is carefully crafted to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.

One of the standout dishes at BOPBOX is the Bulgogi Bopbowl, a crowd favorite that features sautéed soy-garlic marinated ribeye served over a bed of mixed rice. The rich flavors and tender meat make this dish a must-try for meat lovers.

For those craving something spicy, the Spicy, Smokey Bopbowl is a wok-fried delight that packs a punch with its red chilies marinade. The perfect balance of heat and flavor will have you coming back for more.

But BOPBOX doesn't stop at just main dishes - their selection of Korean Fried Wings, Avocado Spring Rolls, and Shiitake Mushroom Tempura are perfect for sharing or enjoying as appetizers.

And let's not forget about the unique beverages at BOPBOX, including Beneficial Brewing Kombucha and Mela Watermelon Water, which perfectly complement the bold flavors of the dishes.

Overall, BOPBOX is not just a restaurant - it's an experience. The cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and mouth-watering dishes make it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. So why wait? Indulge in the flavors of BOPBOX and embark on a culinary adventure like no other.

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Bean R.
Bean R.

5 STARS every time! Delicious, and I especially love the new tofu fresh rolls. Thanks for looking out for us veggies. If you haven't had the kale tempura, ORDER IT NOW!

Wendy T.
Wendy T.

I liked the variety of the bento box, bright sides that kept my interest with the exception of the bulgogi, that was a bit tough and meh flavored. Kimchi fried rice was a flavor bomb and texture had a good bite. Decent food, nice vibes.

Hoai Huong P.
Hoai Huong P.

Great texture and flavor. I love the crunchy kale and the soy cured eggs were yum. When I got there, there was no line. It was $50 for two meals (one had salmon) and the eggs, and we just had water.

Will L.
Will L.

What yummy food! We went to BopBox because we had an event nearby in Georgetown, but also because of its stellar Yelp reviews. We were not disappointed! The place is tiny! There were 5 of us, and we were lucky enough to get one of the two large tables in the establishment. There's some additional seating along the window, but that's about it. The person at the counter indicated that the place isn't really a sit-down place; most people order to-go. And he was right about the latter; there was a steady stream of Uber Eats and Grub Hub drivers coming through the place while we were there. My girlfriend ordered the stir-fried Yakisoba Soy Braised Tofu (vegetarian for her!), and I ordered the Eemo's Kimchi Fried Rice with Spicy Tofu, with a request to be made extra spicy. I love spicy food, and the Fried Rice, with yummy kimchi in it, did not let me down! My girlfriend loved her dish. Two others of us ordered exactly the same dishes (although less spicy). I noticed that they had the Yona Yona Ale from Yoho Brewing in Japan. It used to be that you couldn't find this beer in the US. It was tasty complement to our dishes that three of us ordered. We wanted Kimchi for the table, but they were out that day. I was seriously bummed. Note: you'll use their in-store kiosk to place your order if you're eating in. Be sure to select your utensils when placing your order or you won't be able to pay. That was not obvious to any of us.

Katherine M.
Katherine M.

Went for lunch on a weekend afternoon. Food was great and they have a decent amount of variety with proteins and sauce options. The tempura kale was something my I'd never tried before but was very fun. The potions are huge! I'd recommend sharing unless you're famished. Super fast service and the employee was very nice. Cute vibes in a cute area. I don't think I'll trek down to south seattle just for this spot, but if you're in the area it's worth a try.

Anna B.
Anna B.

Swung by for a quick lunch and we got some very nourishing, colorful and veggie-heavy dishes to try. It's Korean fusion with a lot of emphasis on freshness and variety, and everything was tasty. Especially enjoyed their spicy pork belly and crispy kale chips. Staff were very friendly and it's a cute, quiet little nook in Georgetown. Would stop by again if I was in the neighborhood :)

Nora J.
Nora J.

Of course after trying Made in House, I wanted to try Bopbox. Got the daily bento with bulgogi and yakisoba with spicy chicken. Loved the kale tempura and egg plant in the bento. The bulgogi is so flavorful. The yakisoba was great too and loved the addition of kale in it. You get a lot of noodles with this meal! Also got the wild raspberry hibiscus drink which was a bit water downed. This place has a few seats in it but noticed most people order to go. Highly recommend putting in your order before coming since the wait can be a bit long.

Mirrella B.
Mirrella B.

I found this place on Yelp. I checked out the pictures, and the food looked absolutely amazing. I stopped by for a late lunch. I ordered on a tablet at the front. There is also staff towards the back that take food orders. It took me a few minutes to decide because everything looked and sounded really good. There are a few tables to dine inside and a few tables to dine outside. It seems more like a place to grab and go. The food was ready in fifteen minutes. I decided to try the Mom's Medley with chicken and a Bulgogi Ribeye Bowl. Both items were delicious. I really liked the variety and how colorful the medley bowl was. The chicken was also cooked and seasoned well. The bulgogi was tender and flavorful. If you are in the area, this is definitely a good place to check out.