I recently dined at Kim's Restaurant with my husband, and it was quite a nice experience . The food here is great, and not too expensive either. Portion sizes are generous, ensuring you'll leave with a satisfied appetite.
One highlight of the meal was the assortment of tasty side dishes, including the must-try kimchi and refreshing cucumber. The meat dishes were delicious, though I did find the Bulgogi a tad dry.
The staff deserves a special mention – they were not only polite but also incredibly sweet, making the dining experience all the more enjoyable. However, be prepared to exercise a bit of patience when you visit, as the restaurant tends to get quite busy. If you're dying from hunger, it's a good idea to order some small appetizers while you wait for your main dish.
Don't miss out on the pancakes; they were a highlight of the meal and offered a generous portion perfect for sharing.
Given the popularity, making a reservation for dinner is a wise move.
A minor note for accessibility: The entrance might be a bit tricky for those in wheelchairs, though it's not impossible to navigate.
Taller diners might find the chairs and tables a bit small, but it's manageable.
Overall, Kim's Restaurant is a gem with great food, affordability, and friendly service, just be prepared for a bit of a wait...
Read moreThe food was tasty, but a little over-priced for the quality. Indeed my brother and I struggled to locate any meat in the bibimbap we ordered, contrary to what was advertised on the menu. Most disappointing, however, was the service: the staff were rather brusque and aloof with us, and they not only whisked our plates away within seconds of my putting down my chopsticks and but also forced the bill on us before we had even had time to think about whether we might have liked dessert and coffee. Hardly welcoming. Tip: Don't bother asking for tap water - we did, and were told curtly that we could share one glass between us. Considering we had already ordered other drinks and were spending around 30 EUR in this establishment, the small glass of lukewarm water that was placed on our table struck us both as a rather...
Read moreHaving lived in S. Korea for about a year, I truly enjoyed Korean food. Bibimbap and Kimbap were my favourites. I was in Munich yesterday and saw that Kim's was close by. It was midday, so expected the place to be busy. It wasn't overly busy. Just so, the overall experience was merely ok. The service was tolerable at best. Simply not enough staff at hand. That can happen. I would not say the food was that authentic. About a spoon size amount of Bulgogi and nearly the same with the red chili paste. Normally, all the veg in Bibimbap are kimchi, these were merely raw veg atop the rice. There was a small plate with a few bites of cabbage kimchi at the side. Kind of a let down. Next time I'm in Munich, I'll try one of the other ones. This was just...
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