Great Korean Barbecue. Good service and food. My husband and I love Korean Barbecue and already tried a few Korean restaurants in London. Han Kang is a winner. We'll come back in our next visits to London.
This was my second visit here, after visiting about a year ago.
On our first visit, we ordered most of the barbecue meat to share, which was cooked on the hot plate at our table by the waiter. I especially liked the chicken.
This time round was a bit of a busy time, on a Friday evening, and we just about managed to get a table. They were kind enough to set the table in the back private room, although we did have to share the other half of the table with another group of diners, which wasn't much of a problem. Except that it was probably a bit tight and warm in there...
For starters, we ordered a pancake and some noodles to share. The seafood pancake was quite tasty and is usually something I would order in most Korean restaurants that I visit. The stir fried glass noodles which was recommended was really tasty, although maybe a bit too oily for me.
We each ordered a main each. I had the spicy sliced beef soup which was served with a bowl of steamed rice. My soup also had some glass noodles in it, which was nice. The best kind of dish to have during the cold winter months. My other friends had the BBQ pork with rice, the spicy soup with cod, tofu and rice, and the bibimbab dish, which all of them enjoyed.
Overall a pretty good Korean restaurant, with decently priced food.
You may however come out smelling a bit like the food that you just ate...
Unfortunately due to the UK's health and safety laws you can't get the full Korean barbeque experience. Nevertheless you can still enjoy some great Korean food right in the centre of town.
Part of the ethos behind korean bbq is to enjoy a medley of different dishes therefore, to get as close to the full experience as possible go for one of the set dishes on the barbecue menu. The squid stood out for me so if you go for a single main I'd recommend that one.
Service is good, I like how they bring the food in waves. If your after a drink I recommend trying some traditional Korean soju you'll hate or love it but the more you drink the more you'll be swayed.
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