Small place, super sweet and attentive staff all trying to speak Korean or even speaking it well. The banchan are served in individual ramekins and are okay, the kimchi is lacking in the true pungent flavor, but everything tastes fresh.
We are Koreans visiting from the states and the feel in the place is like a little boonshik place, but the prices are def on the pricier restaurant side ($14-25euros per plate). We had a few solid staples which were all pretty good.
Nothing amazing, just a solid representation and a sampling of korean food -they even have gujulpan which is rare to find. See pics of the individual banchan, kimchi fried rice and the mandoo. My youngest wanted jajangmyun - the pork served in it is pork belly which is not authentic, but super tasty. The sauce could be more watery and less pasty, but all in all, we...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a Korean restaurant in the heart of busy central Paris, you must try Dokkebi! The food was absolutely delicious, and the prices were very reasonable, especially compared to other Korean spots in the area that tend to be more expensive.
What really sets Dokkebi apart is the combination of great taste, high-quality dishes, cozy ambience, and incredibly friendly service. The staff, including the owner, were so warm and welcoming. They even greeted us personally and offered a complimentary kimchi pancake (kimchi jeon), which was a...
Read moreTo be honest, I do not recommend Korean restaurants in the 1st arrondissement. This time, I just got into this restaurant because one of my friends recommended me. Here are good and bad things.
I got oranges as a dessert for free. In general, the quality of food was below the average. I think they put sugar in kimchi. Other side dishes do not taste good either. The kimchi fried rice was too greasy and oily. Plus, we had to wait for our food such a long time. I was just surprised how many people were...
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