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Kona Kitchen - Lynnwood
Address: 3805 196th St SW , Lynnwood 98036, WA, US
Phone: +1 425-578-5662
State: WA
City: Lynnwood
Zip Code: 98036


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-21:00
Tuesday: 10:00-21:00
Wednesday: 10:00-21:00
Thursday: 10:00-21:00
Friday: 10:00-21:00
Saturday: 09:00-21:00
Sunday: 09:00-21:00


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Reviews
I don't know if this was the hunger talking but, I was very disappointed on how they organize their seating queue. I was dining alone and was told there's a 15 min. wait, I looked around the restaurant and ALL bar stools seating was empty and a couple of other tables. I understand that they may be short staffed and that they weren't able to cover all tables, what disappointed me the most is I was there first but 5 other groups groups of 2 to 5 each was seated before me. I'm sure they have a good explanation for it but I find it very rude. I would think first come first serve basis is still honored in restaurants. When I was finally seated I observed that the young lady receiving guests aren't the best at explaining about the wait and saw a couple of groups felt annoyed too because they were asked to wait in the wet and cold outside. Food was okay, serving was massive. An order of the combo plate can feed at least 2 people. The wait for the food was a little long too, I feel like this is due to short-staffing so It was fine. The servers were SO nice the young lady might need a little more experience and you can see they're really trying their best to keep up with the continued flow of customers coming in. Back to the food, the spring rolls were served hot which is good. The rest: Spam, Sausage, Beef, Mochi Chicken, Rice were all served room temp. The flavor is there though and the serving is huge. Overall, okay dining experience. Might be better to go on a weekday and less busy time. Parking: Ample parking.
Had an awesome dinner. I ordered the Korean Chicken plate, the plate comes with macaroni salad and rice. The chicken was moist and had a great flavor with a little crunch. The macaroni salad was creamy, just needed a little salt and pepper. The wait staff was awesome and always had my ice water filled. Everyone had a smile the place was clean and I would go back many times.
Super nice staff, great menu. I often get Pork and Cabbage, Chili Frank, and build your own loco moco with Kalua Pork or Meatloaf and Fried Rice. The portions are huge and it’s nice for leftovers. For to-go orders, it is super easy to order from their app or give them a call.
We had lunch here on a Saturday. My husband got the Hawaiian plate and I got the fried rice with fried eggs on top. The Hawaiian plate was a whole new experience! The pork was tender, juicy and slightly salty - which paired excellently with the sticky rice and pork lau lau pork with spinach, wrapped and steamed in, I think, coconut leaves. We thought it was weird to have Mac salad but it somehow cuts all the other flavors! This one plate was enough for the two of us, so we packed the fried rice, which made for a satisfying dinner! Can’t wait to go back and try more Hawaiian food. Only negative - it was a very hot summer day and we had to wait 20 minutes, sadly there was nowhere to wait! We had to stand in the hot sun the whole time.
While waiting for my tire install, I walked over to Kona Kitchen for a bite to eat. This restaurant is very welcoming and all employees are pleasant and polite. They also follow safety guidelines for a stress free dining experience. As a bonus, I love the Hawaiian music playlist which always brings me back to the islands for a chill vibe. Since it was warm out, I opted for the Chinese Chicken Salad, spam musubi and iced tea. The salad took a little while to arrive but the grilled chicken with the salad was a standout and an upgrade from other places using shredded chicken. The musubi was tasty and filling. All in all it was a perfect meal for a warm day. Service was pleasant and responsive. Food was carefully prepared and ono. The restaurant clean and inviting. The Hawaiian vibe is great. What’s not to love? Being from Hawaii, I find myself coming back to Kona Kitchen from time to time for a taste of Aloha. Mahalo to my server Micah, originally from Oahu, for bringing the local spirit with him. I’ll be back again!
First time here. It was Mother's Day afternoon but only a 15 minute wait, and nit every table was in use. The food was great! Big portions, too. The Loco Moco with Portugese Sausage was delicious and the Kalua Pig Nachos were great! Everyone liked what they got and we went home with as much as we ate. The staff were all very friendly as well.
Affordable, Hawaiian/Japanese inspired comfort food at its finest! Unfortunately they didn't have the Saimin/Wonton Min when I was there for lunch. The one hiccup was placing my order around 5 minutes after my family members, but receiving my dish closer to 20 minutes after them. It wasn't communicated well that my Chicken Chinese Salad would take significantly longer to cook the chicken breast. That being said, service otherwise was friendly and attentive, especially with the water refills. The sesame vinaigrette was full of flavour and coated the ingredients well. The pork in the Kalua Pig and Cabbage was tender, maybe a tad salty for some palettes. The Hawaiian Style Fried Rice was very hearty. The portions were huge, and enough for 2 portions. Have been to their 5th Ave location but first time trying their restaurant in Lynwood. Glad to see they're still doing well and making good food!
Guys. Go eat here. This is like your cool auntie's home cooking on steroids. It's so good. Comfortable atmosphere, chill music, good light. And the people are wicked friendly. We had the pork n cabbage with mac salad and fries for sides, and Loco Moco with the pork as well. Good filling portions, we took half to go. I'm on kind of a low salt kick so the pork was noticeably salty, but the mac salad eaten with it makes the perfect pairing and for most people I'm sure it's seasoned perfectly. Only mentioning for people who might want to know that sorta thing. I wanted to try the rainbow cake soooo bad but I was full and forgot to order some, so we'll definitely visit when we get back to the area. Thanks again for dinner, friends!
My first time experience having omelette with rice in a restaurant. The best dining experience. Highly recommend this Hawaiian restaurant in Lynnwood. Try their delicious daily specials.
Super legit Hawaiian food! Kona Kitchen is my go-to place in the Seattle area when I’m craving it. Katsu was very crunchy, teriyaki beef was so tasty, and portions are super large. Ended up sharing a plate with my partner.
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