This is one of my favorite Korean restaurants in London! The food here is always really fresh, and tastes so good (like home cooking). The staff members and the owner is also very nice, friendly and polite. Food are reasonably priced, but keeps going up - in line with inflation and the economic trends. This is to be expected - and its okay, so long as the food quality remains amazing! Highly recommend!
I've popped in here a few times for lunch in the afternoon, it's busy in a good way, the way that shows the food is good. Never had a problem getting a table for food. Lots of people are in during their lunch break. The Food is very good, you can pick up a rice box with veg 3 dumplings and a choice of 3 types of meat for £9 plus a %10 service charge. They do amazing Korean sweet chilli chicken wings 12 for £15, very nice
Large portions, reasonable prices (£15 per main course is not common in restaurants nowadays). Service is basic but the venue is clean. Imho Kimchi jeon was too greasy but this is a no-frills no-fail food spot when you're hungry.
Ended up here later on a Saturday night (thanks day drinking). Staff were great. Food came quick and was super tasty. Definitely recommend!
Great place for a wide variety of Korean food. The Kimbaps are amazing, would recommend. The kimchi pancakes are a bit on the small side but delicious nevertheless. Japchae was good, whatd you’d expect. The fish cake soup though is absolutely wonderful, super simple and tasty.
Would visit again.
The staff were friendly and patient, and the smell upon entering the restaurant was enticing. I had the sundubu jiggae and tteokbokki, both were well spiced and flavoured, and the sea food flavour in the jiggae was perfect. The restaurant itself was very clean, and the lighting was nice too. I would definitely visit again!!
Simple little place in Chapel Market. Short ribs soup from a la cart menu is tasty and satisfying. Daily lunch menu though offers good value tends to be mediocre. Service is good.
A very cute and satisfying Korean restaurant in Angel. The soy garlic fried chicken was delicious, the Korean bbq was so worth it and really cheap for the quality and amount (loved the galbi!), the rib soup was super yummy as well! We went there two nights in a row! The only one I wasn’t that big of a fan of was probably the bibimbap, it was good but I wished the beef had more flavour and my bottom was more crispy with the hot stone:) but overall still super good, I’d definitely recommend!
Very tasty Korean Fried Chicken, I went for Gochu chilli & garlic version. My friend had the Yuk Gae Jang Beef soup with egg, vegetable & glass noodle for which he was similarly impressed with. Service was polite & efficient.
This place is amazing! The service was great and the food was even better. Didn’t have a booking but was still able to get a seat without waiting long. I definitely enjoyed the food and will be back for more very soon.
Amazing food, reasonable price.
Recommended dishes: Champong, Spicy fried chicken
My hunt for perfect Korean fried chicken in London continues, and this little place tucked away not five minutes from my office has been the most excellent surprise! I got the spiciest chili gochu fried chicken (£15 for ten substantial pieces) and it was so so so close to the chicken I'm hunting for! By far the closest thing to perfect I've found so far in London - 9/10. It's beautifully crispy and saucy and most importantly, only thigh meat! 😍 If they tossed those little dry stir-fried tteokkbokki in, it might be a 10/10!
I don't have a picture because I was too busy being elated about this discovery, but it doesn't matter because I fully intend to return and sample all their fried chicken flavours - and then some! Highly recommend and will be treating myself to this at least monthly :)
Can't comment on atmosphere as I had it to go but the service was satisfactory. Also, shoutout to my manager for pointing out this little gem - coming into the office just got way more exciting!
Excellent food. Had the Rabokki to share. Didn't actually realise we had to wait for a bit for it to cook properly on the table (would have been good to be advised of that) but once it had, it was truly fabulous.
Photos are a before and after (i.e as it arrived before we let it cook and after about 10 minutes when it was ready to eat).
I used to order the food on Deliveroo. Everytime the quality and the taste got better. So I did dining in the restaurant, it was the best so far!
Recommend - Korean Fried Yangnyum chicken, Gochu chicken wing, Osam bulgogi and Soon du bu jjigae!
Apart from recommendations, Bibimbap and japchae were also very good. All tastes authentic.
Food delicious. Friendly service. Recommend the chicken wings 😋😋😋
I have been here many times for lunch and dinner. The food was always delicious. Tonight 2 of us had japchae, tofu kimchi and bbq LA kalhbi (short beef ribs), washed down by Cassi beer. Food heaven!
To digest, we had corn tea after. Perfect way to end the dinner.
If you come for dinner, reservations strongly recommended unless you come after 8ish but the kitchen closes at 9.30 and restaurant closes at 10pm.
Tempted to try this Korean food restaurant near Angel. I was served with a mini bowl of tiny salad with very light dressing while waiting for my food. It's such a very nice touch of a service.
I had Steamed tofu (£4.50) for my starter and Beef Dolsot Bibimbap for the main (£10.50).
The steamed tofu was so simple but so good. It was perfectly cooked, not overcooked or undercooked. It comes with 6 pieces of bite-size tofu.
The Beef Dolsot Bibimbap, however, I found it too dry. I'd much prefer beef Bibimbap from a Korean food stall in Whitecross Market with much better and bigger portions of the beef.
The drinks menu was ok. Nothing was so special as mostly you can find it in the Korean store nearby.
Another downside is that they have a 10% service charge every Mon - Fri after 5pm and all day in the weekends (Sat and Sun).
They accept cards payment for a minimum of £10, which is fair. :)
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