Best Barbecue restaurants nearby. Discover the best Barbecue food in Federal Way. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Barbecue restaurants near you.. Federal Way is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is a coastal city inside the Seattle metropolitan area. Its southwestern boundary is NE Tacoma Puget Sound, to the south is the cities of Milton, then Fife, then Tacoma. It is bordered by Des Moines and Kent on the northeast, Auburn as well as the town of Lakeland North and Lakeland South in unincorporated King County on the east, Milton on the south, and Tacoma as well as Fife Heights and Dash Point in unincorporated Pierce County on the southwest. The population was 95,171 at the 2015 United States Census. Federal Way is currently the 9th largest city in Washington State and the 5th largest in King County, according to the Census Bureau's 2015 population estimate.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Came here for Sunday brunch with the family. Huge portions of food with your dishes. The food was very tasty and we enjoyed the island atmosphere in the restaurant. Service was fast and attentive. My combo dish came with Chicken Katsu, Kalbi Ribs, Mochiko Chicken, Mac Salad, and steamed rice. I probably could've ordered just one dish and split it with my girlfriend since there was so much food. Will come back again soon!
4 based on 19 reviews
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Had a thoroughly enjoyable meal here yesterday. Ordered two portions of Set C which was more than enough for two people. The meat and sides were excellent. Think they should have more buzzers on the table though so that that brilliant idea can take off more in the states.
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4 based on 31 reviews
If you have ever been to or stayed in Federal Way you know there are LOTS of restaurant choices and options available! Making decision making tough.I just so happened to be staying at the Clarion Hotel across the street from the Palace Korean BBQ so my friend and I decided to go check it out for dinner. We were hungry!The place was packed!! We walked in and there were quite a few people waiting to be seated. We added our name to the list up front and sat down and waited to be seated.People started leaving and tables were cleared and soon we were being taken to a table and seated. There are hibachis (not sure if that is the proper name or not) in the middle of each table. Neither of us had been here before so we just looked around at what everyone around us was doing and eating. Everyone was cooking their own food at their own table.We glanced at the "Unlimited" menu not sure what it said as it was written in Korean but our lovely waitress explained it to us and we decided to order 2 of the Unlimited Buffet for $24.95 each.Quickly she came back with a cart of little dishes full of items we had no idea as to what it was and again she was helpful in explaining to us what each dish held.We were excited! It smelled delicious in there and we couldn't wait until we were brought our other dishes so that we could start cooking at our table. I've been to restaurants where a chef has cooked at my table but I have never been to one where I actually did the cooking at the table. It was an awesome experience!The Unlimited buffet offered an array of dishes; such as, shrimp, octopus, marinated beef, marinated pork short ribs, pork belly, marinated beef brisket, soybean paste soup, just to name a few.Wonderful and helpful service! They also serve rice wine and array of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and teas.No wifi service here. Definitely family-friendly! There were a lot of families here!Because it is an all-you-can-eat buffet there are no "to go" boxes. This was truly a wonderful eating experience! I really enjoyed and you will too.That's all for now, my friends,...until next time!
4 based on 16 reviews
Ventured down here for a friends birthday, I wouldn't normally drive to Federal Way from Seattle but good Korean BBQ isn't easily found. They give you a 2hr time limit (before charging again) but that is ample time to consume sinful amounts of excellent fare. I barely touched the prepared foods section and mostly used my inner Texan to devour as much meat as possible, and all of it was fantastic! The spicy pork was maybe my favorite but there are so many great options there. They offer sushi too but it looked like basic rolls one could buy in a grocery store so I didn't try them. Their soup was really good and they have this guava cake that, even though I was sickeningly full, I went back to have 4 pieces (they're small don't judge me). At $20 a head I considered this a fantastic value and a great place for friends and family. The servers hover a bit but it's mostly to make sure you're cooking the food right. I highly recommend, but be aware, it is super hidden from the street and once your GPS says turn, you've already passed it.
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I visited this restaurant 2 times and knowledgeable local Korean friends took me there the first time. Located at the entrance of an small indoor mall with so so decorations. But the service was good and sincere (ignore the ladies' English) and the food was excellent. Great value BTW. You can have lunch for $8 or $9 with 8 to 10 small dishes of kim-chi in front of you and a small grilled fish, plus whatever you order. Nothing more expensive than$29 on its menu. Most items less than $20. Very tasty soups of all kinds with tofu. As a world traveling foodie, I enjoyed finding an excellent place to eat for cheap. Place was still clean though not opulent. I highly recommend it.
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