KOREAN RESTAURANTS

Mia Kim / May 6, 2022

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 If you don’t know much about Korea yet, here is a selection of the must-try Korean restaurants by Babylon Radio. You will find all you need to become a great fan of Korean food! Let’s go digging! 식사합시다! 

 

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 It is Chimac which is the word chicken with the Korean word for beer, mekju. Are you looking for the best KFC in Dublin and want to experience Chimac? Then you should pop down to Chimac. They offer Korean chicken and burgers with spicy sauces. Moreover, there are also delicious alternatives for vegetarians. After the Chimac, you may want to spread the love of extremely good Korean fried chicken and beer combination to everyone around you!  

Location: 76 Aungier St, Dublin 2

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Kimchi Hophouse is the oldest Korean restaurant in Dublin. They provide authentic Korean cuisine. This place is divided into two spaces, with a Korean restaurant on one side and a bar on the other. With this unique atmosphere, it would be an ideal spot if you aren’t familiar with Korean food but want to know Korean cuisine. Here you will find, not only Korean cuisine but also Japanese! Now all you need to do is to relax and enjoy a great pint of Guinness with Anju in the Kimchi Hophouse!  

Location: 160-161 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin 1 

Arisu

The Korean barbecue is a very popular Korean meat dish. The most fun thing about this dish is that they have special grilling tables that allow guests to cook and eat it immediately. Well, you can have a proper Korean barbecue experience in the Arisu restaurant in Dublin! This restaurant of repute is particularly famous for its barbecue from Korea. I In addition, there is an unlimited Korean BBQ special offer every week from 12 pm to 4:30 pm. With a wide selection and reasonable prices,

Location: 120 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1

Drunken Fish

The Drunken Fish is the largest Korean restaurant in Dublin. This place is the Koreans’ restaurant favourite. From classic Korean foods such as Bibimbap, Japchae, BBQ to Korean alcoholic beverages. The speciality of the Drunken Fish is that it only serves Korean food.  Moreover, there is also the Korean cultural Meetup held every Friday evening. If you want to experience not only Korean food but also culture, who don’t want to head to the Drunken Fish?

Location: The Excise Building, Mayor Street Lower, North Dock