Joule
EatCapitol Hill#08 of 50

Joule

Seattle, Washington

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Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi's Korean-meets-everything restaurant in a converted auto body shop. The galbi short ribs with smoked salt are the signature for a reason — charred, sweet, impossibly tender — but the whole menu swings between Korean comfort and French technique with a confidence that makes fusion feel like a dirty word for lesser kitchens. The late-night happy hour is one of Capitol Hill's best secrets.

Insider tip

The kalbi steak and the congee. Go on a weeknight after 9pm for the late-night menu — half the price, all the flavor.

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