KODE PIZZA
About KODE PIZZA
KODE PIZZA is a casual eatery located on the second floor of Lincoln Square South in Bellevue, specializing in Detroit-style pizza with Korean-inspired flavors. Price points range from $10 to $20, with slices available for those seeking a quick, filling snack. Customers appreciate the thick, crispy crust and flavorful toppings, noting options like bulgogi and spicy pork. Each pizza comes with a complimentary side of marinara sauce for dipping.
The restaurant is noted for reasonable prices and efficient service, although wait times can be longer during peak hours. Seating options are available nearby. Some diners suggest improvements in pizza temperature maintenance and drink variety. Overall, KODE PIZZA is a convenient choice for those wanting hearty, unique pizza slices or whole pies in the Bellevue area.
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It's great to have another detroit style pizza option, especially on the eastside. The crust is not quite as fluffy and light and the toppoings aren't quite as good as Kobo, Moto or My Friend Derek's, but it's closer to home and easier to get so an extra star for that. My favorite flavors were the corn cheese and the bulgogi. The warm marinara is really nice to dip the pizza in.
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pretty good pizza!! tasted hot and fresh and a little spicy in flavor!! the staff who work here are okay and could’ve been better, but there was one guy behind the counter who had phenomenal customer service skills, so shout out to that guy!! we got our pizza pretty fast and there were multiple seating areas we could choose from. what I really liked about this new restaurant is the fact that you are able to get pizza BY THE SLICE, which is rare to see in the city. two slices are about $11 with tax & fees of course so, pretty decent especially if you consider the quality of the food. all the pizzas come with a free side of marinara sauce, as well!! i do wish however they would add more side dishes/foods and different kinds of drinks to add to our meal, though. overall, if im in the area again, I would def come back and eat here again because of that guy and the delicious pizza!!
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i got one slice for $6. they have the slices premade and then reheat it. solid flavors for the bulgogi kimchi but the bread is more soggy than i’d like. the cheese could also be more sharp. the pizza came with a side of marinara which was delicious. it makes for a filling snack. is $6 worth it? yes for the heftiness, but if it was a thin crust then definitely not.
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I recently visited KODE, a new pizza shop in Bellevue Square South Tower, and overall, it was a great experience! My friend had the cheese pizza, and she described it as “delicious, not American lol, with a good crust." Another friend tried the pepperoni pizza and really enjoyed the dough, saying it tasted fresh and the flavor was on point. I had the spicy pork pizza, which was flavorful, and the pork was cooked perfectly. They also served a mysterious green sauce with it that surprisingly wasn’t bad at all! It’s worth mentioning that KODE gives free sauce with their pizzas, which is a nice touch compared to places like Little Caesar’s. Prices are reasonable, with slices priced between $4-$5 and whole pizzas ranging from $15-$20. It’s definitely filling and worth the money. I’ll definitely be coming back for more!
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Not the best Detroit-style pizza but good enough for a quick bite!
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Their pizza is great at their price! I thought 6” was too small for me but I could barely eat 2 slices! They are thick and full of meat and veggies! I love their pepperoni and chicken ones!
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Kode Pizza is a hidden gem inside the Lincoln Square South (level 2). Blending Detroit Style pizza with Korean inspired flavors it’s a MUST visit that won’t break the bank. The pizza comes out quick which is a nice change of pace compared to traditional Detroit Style. The flavor combos are captivating and delicious. I love that you can get a box with different squares so you can try one of each if you’re feeling adventurous. The spicy dipping sauce is awesome if you like a little heat with your pie. As for drinks, the Club Seltzer’s are out of this world, they are also a non-profit! Run, don’t walk, to get some Kode Pizza ASAP!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What type of pizza does KODE PIZZA serve?
KODE PIZZA specializes in Detroit-style pizza with unique Korean-inspired flavors, offering both whole pizzas and slices.
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Can I dine in, take out, or get delivery at KODE PIZZA?
You can choose to dine in, take out, or order no-contact delivery from KODE PIZZA.
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Do I need a reservation to eat at KODE PIZZA?
No reservations are needed; walk-ins are welcome, but expect some wait during busy lunch and dinner hours.
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Is there parking available if I drive to KODE PIZZA?
Yes, there is free parking available with wheelchair accessible spots near the entrance.
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What payment methods does KODE PIZZA accept?
KODE PIZZA accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments for your convenience.
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I ordered by the slice due to time constraints to make a movie upstairs. Being located in the food court, I could see wait times becoming an issue during the lunch hour. There were backups at 8pm on a Thursday with a few people waiting for their orders due to how long it takes to get a full pizza cooked and pushed out. My slice was tasty. The Detroit style was on point, thick and crispy. The cost ($5.50) for DT Bellevue isn’t bad. I do wish they had kept the pizza under a heat lamp or low grade oven to keep it warm. It was lukewarm by the time I got to it.