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Forgive the dingy entrance next to Holborn station & descend into a softly lit, atmospheric basement dining room. Deservedly popular, London’s… more »
Nothing changes at Kaya, but while the dining room has seen better days, the authentic Korean fare needs no makeover. Loyal expats & foreign visitors… more »
Well-run & calm, with numerous ‘polite’ & helpful staff, this Korean on the corner is business-friendly, with half-height screens separating… more »
Peddling Westernised Korean cuisine for city slickers, Kimchee’s smart surrounds elevate it well above run-of-the-mill ethnic eateries. Dark… more »
Popular with local big-hitters, Koba’s upscale, monochrome decor (pale tiles, dark tables) makes it classy enough for swish clients while offering… more »
Believe it or not, this wedge-shaped Korean barbecue joint was designed to resemble the scene in Edward Hopper’s famous painting Nighthawks –… more »
Simple & unassuming, this small Korean-Japanese hybrid, with its pictures of sushi in the window & tinkling fountain just inside the door, offers… more »
A busy, buzzing Korean restaurant, Cah Chi is packed nightly with local young professionals. They come both for the warmth of welcome from the… more »
This Shaftesbury Avenue Korean stands its ground when it comes to authenticity, & can never be accused of dumbing down. Deeply savoury doen jang… more »
Ssam is a smart-looking, authentic Korean grill, with a high proportion of expats among its regular customers & the emphasis on traditional barbecues… more »
Defecting from the north to the south side of London Wall has had a rejuvenating effect on this canteen-like Korean hangout atop the quiet ‘highwalk’… more »
It may look like a hole in the wall to the uninitiated, but Soju is renowned locally for its good-value Korean food, decent set lunches, & barbecue… more »
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