I am Korean who is wondering to find good Korean food wherever I visit , seems it was baekseju village before , now it has been changed to comptoir coréen , they changed menu to more casual Korean for easy access to Korean food , very tasty, meet all my home food craving , server was very kind , enough space between table , reasonable price , on top of that I loved dak gang jong( chicken. Sauces fry ) and ttok bok ki most , I felt home here, don't expect gala haha but if you want to have various casual home Korean food , it's perfect place , on top of that , their mak gol li( Korean rice wine ) is top notch , I really...
Read moreWorst Korean food I’ve had in Paris in more than 10 years. I had high hopes, but food was bland and inauthentic. There was something off about every dish, the flavors and sauces were unbalanced. Worst was the ddakjim which was basically pale white chicken lightly dunked in soy sauce as in the photo attached. Completely wrong for this dish.
Stingy portion of Banchan that came with lunch was overly salty and not good. Any random Korean I’ve had near rue Sainte Anne is much better, and also in the 5th arr. This place was full of customers but no idea why. If you know Korean food well, it’s not the...
Read moreOne of the best Korean restaurant in Paris. Prices are higher than average, but the food tastes amazing.
Avoid individual dishes and order food to share over a bottle of Bekseju. Fried Bulgogi and Korean pancakes will please everyone, but be sure to try the whelk salad, bekse bossam (pork cooked in Bekseju and served coold with white kimchi and chilis) and eomouk (fish paste) skewers if you feel adventurous !
Be sure to make a reservation as the restaurant can get crowded, especially on...
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