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Welcome to Cho Dang Tofu

Cho Dang Tofu is a Filipino-International Grocery restaurant with a cozy ambiance and excellent service. Known for its authentic Korean dishes, the restaurant offers a variety of flavorful options. Customers rave about the chicken thighs bulgogi, seafood tofu soup combo, hot stone bibimbap, and delicious banchan. The restaurant's focus on quality, generous portions, and attentive staff make it a standout choice for Korean cuisine lovers. With a chill atmosphere, fair pricing, and delicious food, Cho Dang Tofu is a must-try spot for those craving authentic Korean flavors.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Cho Dang Tofu, a Filipino-International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. This establishment offers a variety of amenities including reservations, accepts credit cards, and even offers catering services. With a casual atmosphere and good for groups or lunch, Cho Dang Tofu strives to provide a delightful dining experience for all visitors.

Customer reviews rave about the efficient service and flavorful dishes at Cho Dang Tofu. From savory chicken thighs bulgogi to hearty seafood tofu soup, each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail. The hot stone bibimbap is a standout, with crunchy rice and perfectly seasoned vegetables that will leave your taste buds craving more.

Cho Dang Tofu's banchan selection is a hit among guests, with favorites like cucumbers, kimchi, and bean sprouts. The barley tea has also received high praise for its delicious taste. With prices ranging from $15-$25, Cho Dang Tofu offers affordable yet quality Korean cuisine that is sure to satisfy your cravings.

The restaurant's commitment to attentive service and authentic flavors sets it apart from other Korean eateries. Cho Dang Tofu's dedication to customer satisfaction and environmentally friendly practices make it a go-to spot for those seeking a taste of Korean soul right in Bellevue, WA. Whether you're a tofu soup enthusiast or a bibimbap lover, Cho Dang Tofu is a must-visit destination for delicious Korean fare.

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Jadyn H.
Jadyn H.

Service was really fast on a Saturday night and our waiters were great about banchan refills. Very efficient too! FOOD: They have a new item that's not on their menu yet- two actually- descriptions are posted in the restaurant. They're attached to this review. We got the chicken thighs bulgogi with seafood tofu soup combo. The chicken thighs had good savory flavor and were cooked to perfection but a bit on the salty side. Seafood tofu soup was perfect- hefty portions of tofu, flavorful fresh shrimp, clams, and oyster, not over salted. We also got a hot stone bibimbap. The rice was so crunchy and the vegetables were perfectly seasoned and cooked! Not oily and was almost flavorful enough without the gochujang they provided. Banchan- I liked their cucumbers, kimchi, and bean sprouts, but the fried fish and fish cakes were too oily/salty for my liking. Perfectly cooked though. Barley tea was delicious. 10/10 that's all there is to say about it. Overall, if you're going to come here look to spend $15-$25 unless you get a combo, in which case it's more but would likely be split between a few people (I hope). A chill establishment with k-pop on the speakers, fast service and well-priced, good food. Not bad!

Alan C.
Alan C.

We had the LA Galbi and the Kimchi Tofu Soup, and they're probably one of the best of their genre in greater Seattle. Their service was impeccable and I don't think my tea glass was ever below halfway. They're also very attentive about refilling side dishes. 5 Stars: Good food complemented by their fantastic service and a fair price.

Sophia L.
Sophia L.

Tofu soup is pretty noteworthy here. Was visiting from out of town, and in my opinion better than most spots in LA. Def come here if you're craving tofu soup.

Maitreya M.
Maitreya M.

I really like Cho Dang Tofu Korean Resto, it is tasty and the CS Skill is indeed superiors. I wish the portion would have Kimchi Soup rather than Radish Soup but it is okay. Big Boss Richard & Oppa Bosa do take care of the customers and have very good hearts. I will try the Tofu Soup laterrrrr, this place is a much try, typical Korean Soul right in Bellevueee, WA. ‍‍‍‍‍‍ Also I do not take any credit from them to do the reviews, this is truly what I feel, if u disagree... Byeeeeee

Domovoi D.
Domovoi D.

Solid authentic Korean food, no complaints! Love the stoneware rice that comes with soondubu. Staff are super attentive, refilling banchan frequently, and service is fast and friendly. They seem to be environment friendly- refilling banchan depending on which ones you enjoy more, so food doesn't go to waste. They use smaller banchan dishes, not taking up table space and less dishwashing. They're less "Americanized" than most K restaurants around, 5 starts.

Andy N.
Andy N.

Solid Korean tofu soup! Very hot food! Complimentary sides with the dish are good and kept refilled. Wonderful attentive service! They checked up on me very often.

Michael X.
Michael X.

Cho Dang Tofu has been on my list to try for quite some time, and I'm glad to check this place off! There really isn't a good list of Korean restaurants on Eastside that have affordable prices for they quality of food, but I think Cho Dang Tofu is definitely one of the better options on Eastside. We paid Cho Dang a visit on a Friday around 7pm and had no wait time to get seated. Cho Dang Tofu is located in the shopping plaza of a nearby Safeway, making parking accessible to the restaurant. During busy times of the restaurant, you may have to park in the shopping lot and walk over. The ambiance of the restaurant is sit down - the restaurant does do takeout orders, but the restaurant itself is cozy and has a decent amount of indoor seating options. I got the Nakdol Bibimbap, which came with some delicious banchan. The banchan consisted of a small fried fish, a wintermelon (? could also be radish) soup bowl, and small dishes of kimchi and fish cake. These dishes were delicious - the fish was fried to a pleasing crispiness, the soup had a comforting and subtle flavor, and the kimchi served as an excellent palate cleanser. As a plus, you can also ask your server for more of the kimchi/fish cake banchan too! For the Nakdol bibimbap, I would say that Cho Dang Tofu is generous when it comes to portioning - this was a hefty bowl of rice and octopus. As a heads up, as good as the flavor was, texture and taste does start to get a bit monotonous after eating half of the bowl. But there is a strong spice flavor and plenty of crispy rice, which is great. The Nakdol Bibimbap by itself is $20, which I think is a pretty solid price given the service and amount of food received. I personally think that in terms of Korean food on Eastside, Cho Dang is one of the more affordable options. I would definitely like to revisit in the future to try their other options (4.5 stars)

Eva M.
Eva M.

Cho Dang Tofu is a chain of Korean tofu restaurants that is similar to BCD. I have been to a BCD maybe twice long time ago, so I won't compare. They are kind of fast-food Korean with a simplified menu, but also seems to have everything I want. The interior is clean-lines and minimalist. The service was swift and no-fuss. Full disclosure that prior to coming here, I already read up that the combo meals are spendy, and their prices are higher than Lynnwood and Federal Way. Honestly, not a surprise for a Bellevue address. I knew what I was walking into, so I won't ding them for cost. Nakdol Bibimbap, $19.99 - 4 Stars Menu: Crispy Rice served with Diced Kimchee and Spicy Marinated Octopus in a Hot Stone Bowl This is the dish that will bring me back. It is a thing of beauty. The seasoning is potent and impeccable. The presentation is beautiful. The crispy rice is amongst the best I have ever seen. Separate photo provided. Dolsot Bibimbap, $19.99 - 4 Stars Menu: Crispy Rice served with Sauteed Vegetables, Beef, and Egg in a Hot Stone Bowl This is the standard version that most places offer. Theirs meet expectations. Theirs cost $2 to $4 more than further places. Banchan - minimalist with two standouts - saba fried fish and the daikon soup. Both are favs that are rarely served. Bravo!

Mia G.
Mia G.

Where do I even begin with this place? It never misses! This is my ultimate comfort food spot. I mostly in my life have gone to the Kent location of Jang Soo Tofu (not sure how these locations are affiliated, but they do have the same menu). I love this location as well and the tofu soup is my favorite by far of any Korean restaurant I've gone to in Washington. The service is always very good. :)