Korean
Korean
Page 2GoBong
GoBong is an excellent little Korean restaurant in Archway where you want to get the KFC as spicy as possible.
You Me Korean
A homely Korean restaurant in New Malden with excellent traditional dishes and friendly service.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Seoul Bakery
Seoul Bakery is a Korean spot in Bloomsbury. They don’t take reservations, and there are only two tables, but it’s worth queuing for.
Dotori
Dotori is a busy, cash-only neighbourhood restaurant in Finsbury Park serving excellent and inexpensive Korean, and passable Japanese food.
Cake & Bingsoo Cafe
A cafe in New Malden serving ultimate hot weather Korean desserts. The headliner bingsoo is our go-to order here.
Chick and Beers
Chick and Beers in New Malden is a chilled spot that is low-key home to some of the best fried chicken in London.
Seoul Tokyo
A casual spot on Borough High Street, Seoul Tokyo serves some delicious classic Korean dishes, as well as BBQ.
Inko Nito
Inko Nito is a large, casual spot in Soho serving Japanese and Korean inspired sharing plates from the robata grill, plus salads, and sushi.
Daebak
Daebak is a laid-back Korean spot in Vauxhall serving udon, bulgogi, and must-try Korean fried chicken.
Korean Dinner Party
Korean Dinner Party is a frantic and flavour-packed fusion restaurant on top of Kingly Court where the tacos are essential.
Lower Marsh Market
Calling all Waterloo commuters and office folk. Lower Marsh Market is packed full of delicious grab-and-go options for your lunchtime needs.
Whitecross Street Market
Whitecross Street Market runs between Old Street and the Barbican, and is one of London’s busiest street markets.
Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall
Bang Bang Oriental is a massive Asian food hall in Collindale, that’s worth a visit if you so happen to be in Collindale.