The 10 Best Korean Restaurants In London, England

Sharon A.
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Korean food is tasty, diverse and healthy. It is becoming increasingly popular in most cities around the globe, and if you are a fan, you will want to know the best joints to check out for Korean delicacies in most of the major cities. The culture is deeply rooted in London, and this means that you will not hassle to find top eateries offering Korean delicacies. Though you will have a myriad of options to choose from, read below to find our recommendations of the best Korean restaurants in London, UK. At these joints, you are bound to find a huge variety of cuisines served the Korean way.

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1. Bibimbap

Kimchi soup and brown rice, the healthy combination

Posted by Bibimbap Soho on Sunday, 5 March 2017

If you are looking for affordable, rib-sticking variations of bibimbap, then this is one of the favorite joints you will find the best renditions. The restaurant has an authentic feel of Korea as displayed in the bright colors and the IKEA-style furniture. Their bibimbap menu features over ten varieties of this traditional delicacy, including five vegan options. All you need is to take a seat, stir in the soya bean paste and the hot gochujang sauce, then delight your mind, body, and soul with the contents of the bowl.

Bibimbap

Address: 11 Greek Street London, United Kingdom

Website: Bibimbap

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm; Sun: 12pm - 11pm

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2. Palace Korean Restaurant

Posted by Jason Hackett on Friday, 12 July 2019

Palace Korean Restaurant is well known for its sour pork, Kimchi, and seafood pancakes. Those who have dined in this joint agree that what you find here is exactly what you will find in the heart of Seoul. This is not just about the menu offering, but also the décor, culture, and quality of service. It is a small space that is intimately designed, and the menu is decently priced too.

Palace Korean Restaurant

Address: 183 High St, New Malden KT3 4BH, United Kingdom

Website: Palace Korean Restaurant

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 12pm - 3pm, 5pm - 11pm; Sat - Sun: 12pm - 11pm

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3. Dotori

Posted by Dotori Restaurant on Thursday, 17 April 2014

Long queues trailing outside are common sites at Dotori. The reason is that their food is really good and their prices are relatively low. The joint serves both Korean and Japanese foods, and to avoid any confusion, the queues are well marked so that you don’t spend your time on the wrong line. If you are looking to indulge in tasty steamed dumplings and Japchae beef noodles, then this is a restaurant you have to visit when in London. Their portions are also generous, so expect to leave with a full stomach.

Dotori

Address: 3 Stroud Green, London N4 2DQ

Website: Dotori

Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 5pm - 10:30pm; Fri - Sat: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10:30pm; Sun: 4:30pm - 10:30pm (closed Sun)

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4. Bo Drake


If you are looking for all things Kimchi, then Bo Drake is the best Korean eatery to visit. Whether you are looking for aesthetically satisfying and mouthwatering fries, monkish, pulled pork or pancakes, you will fall in love with the incredible variety at Bo Drake. This is also the best place to try the barbecue eel Kimchi if you are open to trying out foods that are not necessarily ordinary.

Bo Drake

Address: 6 Greek St, Soho, London W1D 4DE, United Kingdom

Website: Bo Drake

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5. Gogi

Posted by GOGI London on Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Gogi is a smart Korean restaurant that you will find occupying a prime spot on Maida Vale stretch along Edgware Road. It is not only smart, but also classic and appears to be more polished than most of its counterparts around the city. Additionally, it has made a name for itself as one of the top places to visit for well-made and generous portions of bibimbap. Just be prepared to part with a few extra coins because its rates tend to be on the higher side.

Gogi

Address: 451 Edgware Road Little Venice London W2 1TH

Website: Gogi

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm - 2:30pm, 6pm - 10:30pm; Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

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6. On The Bab

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Posted by On The Bab on Monday, 6 May 2019

On The Bab looks more like a bar than a restaurant, but nonetheless, it is among the top Korean restaurants in London, especially for those interested in traditional foods. Its long queues are indication enough that they strike the right cords for quality and service among most Londoners keen on Korean delicacies. Their menu is good across the board, and whatever you had in mind, don’t forget to try out the bulgogi beef or the spicy pork which are known to be perfectly soft, sticky and come wrapped in buns.

On The Bab

Address: 36 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7BD

Website: On The Bab

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11:30am - 10:30pm; Sun: 11:30am - 9pm

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7. Asadal

#Korea #BBQ

Posted by Asadal on Saturday, 22 March 2014

Its location is a bit secret given that it is a basement restaurant. It is one of the busiest Korean eateries and a very popular joint among the expats. Like most restaurants in Seoul, the tables at Asadal come fitted with grills for the true at-table cooking experience. The menu here is incredible and very rich in variety. However, the bulgogi stands out triumphantly for its quality and quantity, especially with the thick sticky marinade that adds some unexplainable sweetness to it.

Asadal

Address: 227 High Holborn WC1V 6 London, United Kingdom

Website: Asadal

Opening hours: Mon: 12pm - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm; Tue - Fri: 12pm - 11pm; Sat: 12pm - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm; Sun: 12pm - 11pm

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8. Han Kang


If all you are after is the whole Korean dining experience, then Han Kang is the restaurant to check out. The restaurant is reputed for serving some of the best bulgogi in the city, as well as a blend of other dishes, including a wide selection of fish dishes. The other reason that makes this joint rank so highly is the karaoke experience, given that it offers special VIP karaoke experience in several rooms.

Han Kang

Address: 1F, 16 Hanway St, London W1T 1UE

Website: Han Kang

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm (closed on Sun)

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9. Naru

Posted by Lava Yuki on Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Naru is a relatively small restaurant, but the flavors and the quality of service it enthuses makes is spur with the heavyweights in the Korean dining rings of London. The restaurant has some of the best chef food presentations, and it is also a solid venue for high-quality Korean classics. Their dishes feature innovative touches and instead of the tabletop grills you will find in most traditional Korean restaurants, all your meats will be barbecued in the kitchen and presented to you in a sizzling hot plate at your table. While here, be sure to try the budae-jjigae.

Naru

Address: 230 Shaftesbury Avenue WC2H 8EG London, United Kingdom

Website: Naru

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm (closed on Sun)

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10. GoGo Pocha

Posted by James Kim on Sunday, 1 September 2019

GoGo Pocha is located in Lower Marsh in Waterloo, and it is a fantastic pitstop for anyone looking for authentic Korean cuisines in the city of London. It is usually full of diners going elbow to elbow with each other as they wait for their turn to dig into their steaming bowls. Whether you are a connoisseur or you are visiting for the first time, you will love the menu offerings, which include everything from spicy fried chicken gizzards to fresh dumplings.

GoGo Pocha

Address: 30 Lower Marsh Lambeth, London SE1

Website: GoGo Pocha

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 12pm - 3pm, 5pm - 1pm; Sat: 12pm - 11pm; Sun: 12pm - 9:30pm

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Read carefully the above list of the best Korean restaurants in London, UK, to give you a variety of places to satisfy your craving for Korean delicacies. With the ambiance, décor, menu variety, and the nature of services, you will feel as if you are dining in a restaurant in Seoul, and not London.

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Sharon, also known as Shaz, resides in the vibrant City in the Sun. Her passion is to travel, immerse herself in diverse cultures, savor their cuisines, dance with the locals, and share her...Read more

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