KKokio

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810 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144

Kkokio Korean Fried Chicken in Seattle offers a unique fusion of Korean and Vietnamese flavors, showcasing a menu that includes crispy fried chicken, Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwiches, and a variety of small plates designed for sharing. The restaurant prides itself on using a double frying technique for the chicken, ensuring a light and crispy texture, while all sauces are handmade to enhance the dining experience.

Founded by two friends from different cultural backgrounds, Kkokio aims to connect communities through their love of food, with an emphasis on freshness and quality. Their in-house baked baguettes for the Banh Mi and thoughtfully prepared small plates create a welcoming atmosphere for friends and family to enjoy together.

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4.5106 reviews
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Heidi M.
8/10/2025

I thought our chicken wings were excellent! Hot, crunchy and flavorful wings. We had the K2 sauce and it was tasty! We also enjoyed their chicken & veggie fried egg rolls. The kimchee fried...

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Fred H.
4/14/2025

Dropped by this place while getting work done on my car across the street. Wow! The chicken is soooo good. And the fries! Customer service is great. Prices are on par with this quality of eatery....

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Lynzette R.
4/11/2025

the crispy fried chicken and sauce were absolutely amazing. I also love a good fried chicken with not too much breading! they also have other asian food like banh mi, spring rolls, rice bowls,...

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Pamela F.
9/3/2025

Great chicken & bahn mi place, consistent and fresh! They've added a lot more options and have good appetizers that work for a quick lower cost lunch.

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Elton L.
5/12/2025

Nice hidden gem off Ranier Ave. Crispy delicious fried chicken with a plethora of sauce options. The chicken fried rice had a healthy amount of chopped up fried chicken for under $10! In 2025! In...

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