Overview

Located in the charming setting of Neah Bay, Mr. Lee’s Korean offers a genuine taste of Korean cuisine with a distinct Pacific Northwest twist. Nestled at 1251 Bayview Ave, right by the marina, this unassuming spot provides a serene dining experience framed by sweeping views of the bay, the strait, and even Canada’s distant shores. The restaurant’s casual, welcoming atmosphere is perfect for hikers, locals, and visitors alike seeking a satisfying meal after a day outdoors.

Mr. Lee’s specializes in hearty Korean and Asian fusion dishes, with crowd-pleasers such as Chicken Teriyaki, Pork and Chicken Katsu, and their acclaimed Seafood Udon. The udon, richly layered with fresh seafood, including Dungeness crab, offers a comforting warmth and depth that resonate well after a brisk hike or a day exploring the coast. Frequent diners appreciate the crispy, firm halibut in the fish and chips, which strikes a delicate balance between sweetness and texture, complemented by perfectly fried chips. These main dishes capture the essence of fresh ingredients and authentic preparation, all delivered swiftly and with care.

The menu extends beyond entrees to include flavorful appetizers like Tuna Poki, Calamari, and Shrimp Spring Rolls, all notable for their fresh presentation and balanced seasonings. Customers praise the kitchen’s flexibility and attentiveness, especially for those with dietary restrictions, highlighting a true dedication to accommodating individual needs without compromising quality or taste.

What sets Mr. Lee’s Korean apart is not just its well-crafted menu but also its friendly, personable service. Owner Mr. Lee himself engages with guests, often suggesting alternatives that turn out to be unexpected favorites—like a Tuna Poke Bowl that impressed a visitor who initially came for sushi rolls. This tailored approach to hospitality complements the restaurant’s relaxed vibe and community-oriented spirit.

While the space is modest and the spot somewhat tucked away, it rewards those who venture in with genuine flavors and generous portions that make it worthy of repeated visits. This is an ideal stop for food lovers seeking authentic Korean dishes in a cozy, scenic location, married with the friendly, unpretentious service of a neighborhood gem. Cash patrons will find the experience both affordable and rich in culinary satisfaction.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Comfort food
Quick bite
Small plates
Atmosphere
Casual

What Customers Say

Holly Keedy
Mar 26,2026
5/5
I came here for sushi rolls, but they were unavailable. So I asked for tuna poke with rice, and Mr. Lee suggested a Poke Bowl Special which was delicious! It ended up being even better than what I was originally going to order. Thank you!!
Mohammed Rangwala
Mar 26,2026
4/5
This was one of the few food places we could find open on a Saturday afternoon. It's a little difficult to spot from the road because it is on the back side facing the marina. The owner is a great guy and was able to accommodate some of our dietary restrictions while preparing our food. Everything tasted great.
Rachel R
Mar 26,2026
5/5
We had teriyaki and fish and chips, and they're really good! Decent portions. Recommended!
Brendan
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Cash only! Stumbled upon this place after checking out Cape Flattery. Amazing food prepared fresh and fast. General Tso's chicken had a unique flavor, but still great. Super combo was outstanding. Even the side salad was delicious! Plus, you can't beat the views of the bay, the strait, and Canada on the far side.
Sean Ji
Mar 26,2026
5/5
My girlfriend and I were craving Asian food after our hikes, and Mr. Lee did not disappoint! I ordered the halibut fish and chips and my girlfriend ordered the seafood udon. The fish was nice and firm, with a slight sweetness; chips were nice and crispy. The seafood udon was delicious, it came with a great serving of various seafood. The broth was fresh and soothing, and the noodles were perfect. Perfect meal after cold rainy hikes!!
HALEY S. KIM
Mar 26,2026
5/5
We ordered the spicy chicken teriyaki, pork katsu, and fish & chips! The spicy chicken was loaded with veggies and the chicken was perfectly marinated with just the right amount of heat. This place is super busy — I waited about 30 minutes, but honestly, no one was complaining because the food is totally worth it! We went back to order more, but katsu was sold out. I recommend you go here less busy time on weekend. Highly recommend!!! Best and only teriyaki in town.
Katie Arriaga
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Found this place on our way back from Cape Flattery. We got the chicken teriyaki (1 spicy and 1 non-spicy) and the yakisoba. Our food was ready within 10 minutes and it was great. We've tried similar cuisines in Seattle and this was so much better. Also great to have access to hot food in a chilly day. The view is great too. We enjoyed watching seals while enjoying our meal.
Zeke Cao
Mar 26,2026
5/5
Food was amazing and this place is the definition of a hole in the wall. I had the special seafood udon with the crab legs and that was extremely fulfilling and spicy. It's nice to have a niche Asian shop in a small and somewhat remote place.

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Friday 11:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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