A review of a Korean restaurant opened by two Koreans 🇰🇷 1
🍗 Cocodak: Seville’s Korean Comfort Food Haven Craving fried chicken and kimbap in Seville? Look no further. This tiny spot feels like a slice of home (or a beloved Korean restaurant back in China), serving up all the classics with hearty portions and zero fuss. 🌟 What We Loved Fried Chicken 🍖 We ordered a half portion—and it was huge. Crispy, juicy, and available in multiple flavors (we went for the seasoned version, which hit that perfect salty-savory note). Pair it with a cold beer? Chef’s kiss—refreshing, satisfying, and ideal for sharing. Kimbap 🍙 Only one flavor (inari, with sweet tofu skin), but it’s a winner. Each roll is massive (seriously, you’ll struggle to fit a whole bite in your mouth) and lightly seasoned—clean, fresh, and a great balance to the rich chicken. Tteokbokki Platter 🍢 Spicy, chewy rice cakes mixed with dumplings, fish cakes, and instant noodles. The broth is bold and flavorful (the noodles soak up every drop!), though the dumplings taste frozen (no biggie—we were here for the tteokbokki anyway). 👍 More Than Just Food Vibe: Quiet and cozy when we visited (a weekday night), with mostly Korean patrons—always a good sign for authenticity. Service: Local staff who were friendly, helpful, and quick to take orders. Portions: Two (girls) couldn’t finish three dishes—come hungry, or plan to take leftovers. 📍 Heads Up Location: Tucked in a downtown alley, so parking is tricky (best to walk or take public transit). Price: Around €20 per person—fair for the portion size and quality. Cocodak is a lifesaver for anyone missing Asian comfort food mid-trip. It’s not fancy, but it’s good—and sometimes, that’s all you need. #SevilleKoreanFood #ComfortFoodAbroad #TravelEats #KoreanInSpain