Recommended Dishes

Kalbi

Juicy, tender, and flavorful short ribs perfect for grilling.

Spicy Pork Soup

A hearty and warming bowl with rich, spicy flavors.

Vegetarian Bibimbap

Delicious and filling with their amazing homemade BBQ sauce.

Jap Chae

Light and tasty sweet potato noodles stir-fried with vegetables.

Budae Jjigae

A comforting spicy stew with an assortment of ingredients.

Operating Hours

Sunday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

❤️ London Review

Korean Restaurant

Finding authentic Korean cuisine in London just got easier with Korean Restaurant. Located at 170 Adelaide St N #2, this spot combines Korea's rich culinary heritage with the casual style of dining, making it perfect for both Korean cuisine connoisseurs and newbies alike.

The spread here is exceptional, starting with the highlight of their menu: Korean BBQ. Imagine being served generous portions of marinated meats that you get to grill yourself right at your table. It's an interactive experience that brings people together and adds a bit of fun to your meal. The kalbi (beef short ribs) deserves a special mention for its tenderness and flavor profile that strikes the perfect balance between sweet and savory.

Their stews and hot pots are equally noteworthy. Take, for instance, the spicy pork soup – it's a hearty bowl that warms you up instantly, especially on a cold day. Another must-try is the Budae Jjigae, a rich, spicy stew packed with various ingredients like sausages, noodles, and tofu, making it a filling and comforting dish.

Vegetarian diners, fear not! Korean Restaurant provides delicious options like the vegetarian Bibimbap. Served in an impressively hot stone bowl, this dish mixes various vegetables, a perfectly cooked egg, and rice – all to be stirred together with their homemade Korean BBQ sauce. The sauce, by the way, is incredibly flavorful and adds just the right amount of umami to the dish.

For those who love noodles, the Jap Chae (sweet potato noodles) is a standout. Delicately stir-fried with vegetables and a hint of soy, these noodles are light, tasty, and highly addictive. If you're more in the mood for a comforting bowl of soup, the Dduk Guk (rice cake soup) will not disappoint – it's simple yet satisfying.

The dining experience is further complemented by quick and efficient service. Despite occasionally bustling with customers, especially on weekends, the staff remains friendly and helpful, always ready to recommend dishes based on your taste preferences.

Although the ambiance might not be five-star, it holds a certain cozy charm that makes you feel right at home. The decor is straightforward and inviting, reminding you that the focus here is on the food and the authentic flavors that transport you straight to Korea.

A few tips for future diners: try to visit during off-peak hours if you want a quieter experience. Bringing a couple of friends is also a good idea, given the large portions that are perfect for sharing. And if you're keen to take the flavors home, they offer a seamless takeout service.

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