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Welcome to District H

District H, located in Seattle, is a hidden gem for those craving Korean cuisine and Asian groceries. With a variety of options like tteobokki, sashimi, kalbi ribs, bulgogi, and kimchi fried rice, there's something for every palate. Customers praise the fast service, cozy atmosphere, and diverse menu offerings. The store is well-stocked, reasonably priced, and connected to a bakery next door, adding to the overall experience. Whether you're looking to grab a quick lunch or explore new flavors, District H is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts in the area.

District H: Reviews & Ratings

Monica O.
Monica O.

This is a great place to get Asian food for lunch! I really like the hot bar. There are lots of options like tteobokki, sashimi, chirashi bowl, kalbi ribs, bulgogi, fried rice, fried chicken, kimchi fried rice. The chirashi is not the best chirashi ever, but it's good for grocery store chirashi. Note: Plastic bag cost 8 cents, so if you don't want to pay that make sure you bring your own The service is good. There's not usually a line to pay when I go for a workday lunch, but if there is one, they move through people very quickly so I never feel like I'm waiting too long. The inside is small, but they pack a lot of options for hot food, drinks, snacks, and groceries. It's also connected to a bakery next door, which I like to browse as well.

Ellen N.
Ellen N.

Wow, what a gem! We walked by the store the other day, and saw the food court. Decided to have dinner here tonight. Service was really fast and friendly. There were plenty of tables and chairs to sit. You get a buzzer, and when the food was ready you went to pick them up. All our food was very yummy. The udon was perfect in texture. The ribs were extremely tasty. If you want you can also do the grab and go and eat at the food court or take home. There are lots of food to choose. The store itself is a smaller version of HMart. I think consider it's location and size, the price is reasonable, and the store is well stocked. We are glad to have found this store. Highly recommend.

Chris S.
Chris S.

I came here for sashimi but they only seemed to have poke rice bowls. I didn't expect them to be an H Mart. It's definitely one of the nicer ones, and has a food court that is well kept and easy to come with groups. I got fried chicken from the hot foods bar. It was pretty good and a little spicy. The portion was huge and cheap. The cashier was extremely friendly and fun to chat with.

Karishma A.
Karishma A.

**vegetarian review** Went on Friday afternoon and it was not super busy. I got the k1- veggie bibimbap at ~$15. The flavours are good and the portions size as well. I would go back to try other things

Emily T.
Emily T.

Conveniently located and a great spot to grab some Korean food and Asian goods! Glad this spot is here in SLU! Love coming here for noodles, banchan item, and baked goods from their neighbor Tour Le Jours. Service is always quick and efficient. It's a smaller Korean grocery store so not as many options as some of the bigger ones I've been to, but it's still great to have within walking distance!

Jim G.
Jim G.

My veggi bibimbio was a nice assortment full of flavor. Freshly prepared served on a bed of white rice. The accompanying hot sauce was not just hot, but added flavor, too.

Anna R.
Anna R.

Down the street from my hotel! Lots of prepared hot meals and snacks to choose from. They also have grocery items. You can also get made to order food there as well.

Laur L.
Laur L.

I'm in Seattle for a work trip and I have to RESTRAIN myself from coming here to eat for every. meal. The food is so tasty and some of the prepared stuff gets a 20% markdown after 17:00. I recommend going to the downstairs soup/soondubu dish place & trying their jjamppong, especially if you love mussels (they have a crap ton of mussels in theirs). I also recommend their fried chicken (and I'm not even a big fried chicken girly tbh). I also loved their tteokbokki. If I had a bigger budget I would be stuffing my suitcase with cookware, specialty instant noodles, snacks, and whatever fresh stuff TSA wouldn't confiscate LOL

Location

  • District H
    101 Terry Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 Hotline: (206) 677-0678

Welcome to District H, a hidden gem in Seattle offering a culinary journey through Korean flavors. Located at 101 Terry Ave N, this international grocery store is a paradise for food enthusiasts looking to explore authentic Asian cuisine.

With a plethora of options like tteobokki, sashimi, chirashi bowls, kalbi ribs, bulgogi, fried rice, fried chicken, and kimchi fried rice, District H is a haven for those craving a taste of Korea. The hot bar is a standout feature, drawing in customers from all over the city for flavorful and satisfying meals.

Customer reviews rave about the quick and friendly service at District H, with minimal wait times even during busy lunch hours. The store may be small, but it is brimming with a wide selection of hot foods, drinks, snacks, and groceries, making it a one-stop destination for all your Asian culinary needs.

For vegetarians, options like the veggie bibimbap are sure to delight, with generous portions and bold flavors. And don't forget to check out the neighboring bakery, Tour Le Jours, for delectable baked goods to round off your meal.

Whether you're a fan of sashimi, poke rice bowls, or crispy fried chicken, District H has something for everyone. The moderate noise level, ample parking options, and convenient location make it an ideal spot for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner with friends and family. So, why not treat your taste buds to a memorable Korean dining experience at District H?