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Name
KoreaTown
Description
Informal, wood-paneled restaurant offering Korean delicacies & vegan dishes, plus take-out.
Nearby attractions
Park Morskie Oko
Puławska 53B, Warszawa, Poland
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KoreaTown

Puławska 24b, 02-512 Warszawa, Poland
4.5(1.0K)
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Informal, wood-paneled restaurant offering Korean delicacies & vegan dishes, plus take-out.

attractions: Park Morskie Oko, Domek Mauretański, Pomnik Jana Matejki w Warszawie, Belweder Palace, Józef Piłsudski Monument, Museum Sue Ryder, Muzeum Władysława Broniewskiego. Oddział Muzeum Literatury im. A. Mickiewicza, restaurants: Bułkę przez Bibułkę | Puławska, Café Mozaika, Syryjka, Pół na Puł, Willa Biała, Noodle House 7, Mezze hummus & falafel, Roger That Foods - BURGER RESTAURANT & BAR, Restauracja Akademia, Wars i Sawa w Nowym
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Nearby attractions of KoreaTown

Park Morskie Oko

Domek Mauretański

Pomnik Jana Matejki w Warszawie

Belweder Palace

Józef Piłsudski Monument

Museum Sue Ryder

Muzeum Władysława Broniewskiego. Oddział Muzeum Literatury im. A. Mickiewicza

Park Morskie Oko

Park Morskie Oko

4.6

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Domek Mauretański

Domek Mauretański

4.7

(21)

Open 24 hours
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Pomnik Jana Matejki w Warszawie

Pomnik Jana Matejki w Warszawie

4.8

(41)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Belweder Palace

Belweder Palace

4.6

(270)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Warsaw Old Town and more with Antek and Tomek
Warsaw Old Town and more with Antek and Tomek
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:30 AM
01-195, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Taste coffee in Warsaws specialty cafes
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
00-147, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Historic Heart of Warsaw
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of KoreaTown

Bułkę przez Bibułkę | Puławska

Café Mozaika

Syryjka

Pół na Puł

Willa Biała

Noodle House 7

Mezze hummus & falafel

Roger That Foods - BURGER RESTAURANT & BAR

Restauracja Akademia

Wars i Sawa w Nowym

Bułkę przez Bibułkę | Puławska

Bułkę przez Bibułkę | Puławska

4.5

(1.2K)

Click for details
Café Mozaika

Café Mozaika

4.5

(2K)

$$

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Syryjka

Syryjka

4.7

(534)

$

Closed
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Pół na Puł

Pół na Puł

4.4

(440)

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Reviews of KoreaTown

4.5
(1,024)
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5.0
43w

KoreaTown is one of the best, if not the best, Korean restaurants in Poland. Truthfully, it's almost better than some "more traditional" Korean restaurants that I have tried. In a quick summary, the menu was very diverse and had a quality variety of traditional and modern dishes. Additionally, every dish is accompanied by side dishes that were all absolutely delicious.

I especially enjoyed that this place is vegetarian friendly and almost all meat dishes have a vegetarian or vegan alternative. The service was also pleasant and the open kitchen was a nice touch! I liked that this place wasn't overly formal but is was sophisticated enough to sit and have a few drinks.

My tips: If you are looking for lower-alcohol % alternative to soju, try the makgeolli! Although it is a bit of an acquired taste, it's something fun to try. I am also aware that some reviews say that this place is in a more random spot in Warsaw, but ul. Puławska is a food-lover's paradise. Although KoreaTown is very accessible via public transport, it is still worth making the trek over to from other parts...

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1.0
4y

I visited this place i will not review the food here because i didn't try.... I came in waited to be seated saw a couple leave table asked staff to get the table ready... She immediately said sorry i have no tables this table is booked... I asked when was ot booked she said 5min ago... Obviously i was not convinced... She said waiting time is 2hrs..... Which is absurd for a small restaurant.... I said ok book me in 2hrs ill go and come back she just took my name didn't ask my phone number.... My rating is for your staff... Zero star because they are sad and grumpy all it takes is smile and a convincing explanation.......im very disappointed with the treatment of your staff and handling my welcoming to 1st time visitor..... And last time...... So my advice to owner teach your staff to smile and be more professional because people do make reviews and this is my review on this place.... Btw you had 2 empty tables on the day its not that busy time was around 330pm. ...

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5.0
2y

The food was absolutely delicious, with bold Korean flavor profiles that really stood out.

For my meal, I ordered the KFC cauliflower, kimchi, and kimchi guk soup. The KFC cauliflower was a delightful twist on the classic Korean fried chicken. The crispy coating and tender cauliflower paired perfectly with the flavorful seasoning, creating a mouthwatering combination.

The kimchi was simply outstanding. It had the right balance of spiciness and tanginess, making it a perfect accompaniment to any dish. The kimchi guk soup was hearty and comforting, filled with rich flavors and the unmistakable taste of fermented cabbage.

Overall, my experience at this Korean restaurant was fantastic. The food had bold and distinctive Korean flavors, the wait time was short, and the service...

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Katie PlywaczewskiKatie Plywaczewski
KoreaTown is one of the best, if not the best, Korean restaurants in Poland. Truthfully, it's almost better than some "more traditional" Korean restaurants that I have tried. In a quick summary, the menu was very diverse and had a quality variety of traditional and modern dishes. Additionally, every dish is accompanied by side dishes that were all absolutely delicious. I especially enjoyed that this place is vegetarian friendly and almost all meat dishes have a vegetarian or vegan alternative. The service was also pleasant and the open kitchen was a nice touch! I liked that this place wasn't overly formal but is was sophisticated enough to sit and have a few drinks. My tips: If you are looking for lower-alcohol % alternative to soju, try the makgeolli! Although it is a bit of an acquired taste, it's something fun to try. I am also aware that some reviews say that this place is in a more random spot in Warsaw, but ul. Puławska is a food-lover's paradise. Although KoreaTown is very accessible via public transport, it is still worth making the trek over to from other parts of the city.
Paulina SPaulina S
The food was absolutely delicious, with bold Korean flavor profiles that really stood out. For my meal, I ordered the KFC cauliflower, kimchi, and kimchi guk soup. The KFC cauliflower was a delightful twist on the classic Korean fried chicken. The crispy coating and tender cauliflower paired perfectly with the flavorful seasoning, creating a mouthwatering combination. The kimchi was simply outstanding. It had the right balance of spiciness and tanginess, making it a perfect accompaniment to any dish. The kimchi guk soup was hearty and comforting, filled with rich flavors and the unmistakable taste of fermented cabbage. Overall, my experience at this Korean restaurant was fantastic. The food had bold and distinctive Korean flavors, the wait time was short, and the service was friendly.
WinogronkoWinogronko
Przed wyjazdem do Korei, chciałam „przygotować” swój zoladek na specjalności lokalnej kuchni, a polecenie restauracji znalazłam na instagramowym profilu Przerwa Weekendowa (który bardzo polecam!). 🍽️ Restauracja wydaje się niezbyt duża, ale bez problemu dostałam stolik, nie mając żadnej rezerwacji. Wnętrze jest utrzymane w specyficznym, surowym wyglądzie, co jest dość tożsame z lokalami z regionalnym jedz wiem w Korei Płd. 🇰🇷 Obsługa jest bardzo sympatyczna i życzliwa, jako nowicjusz, otrzymałam szareg wyjaśnień i podpowiedzi, co jak wyglada i z czym jest podawane. To, co bardzo zasługuje na uwagę, to małe talerzyki z przystawkami, które tak samo są podawane w restauracjach w 🇰🇷 👌🏼 Przystawki były smaczne, porcje odpowiednie dla 2 osób. Gorąco polecam spróbować koreański napar, jest przepyszny 🍵akurat wybrałam z pigwą i naprawdę to było niesamowicie smaczne! Na danie główne wybrałam wraz z siostra bulgogi, czyli pokrojone paski mięsa, marynowane w sosie sojowym i lekko dosłodzone cukrem. Dokładnie tak samo wyglada to w Korei 👌🏼 dużo cukru i słodyczy, praktycznie zero soli. Drugie wybrane danie to także bulgogi, ale w wersji wegetariańskiej i uważam, ze były świetnie przygotowane i smakowały naprawdę dobrze, a przyprawy świetnie zrównoważyły brak mięsa. Do dan głównych dodatkowo otrzymałyśmy koreański ryż, lepki i zbity, żeby łatwiej jesc go pałeczkami. Ceny jak na orientalność, są adekwatne do jakości ⭐️ Bardzo polecam wizytę w restauracji i wypróbowanie smaków mniej znanych w kuchni europejskiej. 🥢🍚🍛
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KoreaTown is one of the best, if not the best, Korean restaurants in Poland. Truthfully, it's almost better than some "more traditional" Korean restaurants that I have tried. In a quick summary, the menu was very diverse and had a quality variety of traditional and modern dishes. Additionally, every dish is accompanied by side dishes that were all absolutely delicious. I especially enjoyed that this place is vegetarian friendly and almost all meat dishes have a vegetarian or vegan alternative. The service was also pleasant and the open kitchen was a nice touch! I liked that this place wasn't overly formal but is was sophisticated enough to sit and have a few drinks. My tips: If you are looking for lower-alcohol % alternative to soju, try the makgeolli! Although it is a bit of an acquired taste, it's something fun to try. I am also aware that some reviews say that this place is in a more random spot in Warsaw, but ul. Puławska is a food-lover's paradise. Although KoreaTown is very accessible via public transport, it is still worth making the trek over to from other parts of the city.
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The food was absolutely delicious, with bold Korean flavor profiles that really stood out. For my meal, I ordered the KFC cauliflower, kimchi, and kimchi guk soup. The KFC cauliflower was a delightful twist on the classic Korean fried chicken. The crispy coating and tender cauliflower paired perfectly with the flavorful seasoning, creating a mouthwatering combination. The kimchi was simply outstanding. It had the right balance of spiciness and tanginess, making it a perfect accompaniment to any dish. The kimchi guk soup was hearty and comforting, filled with rich flavors and the unmistakable taste of fermented cabbage. Overall, my experience at this Korean restaurant was fantastic. The food had bold and distinctive Korean flavors, the wait time was short, and the service was friendly.
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Przed wyjazdem do Korei, chciałam „przygotować” swój zoladek na specjalności lokalnej kuchni, a polecenie restauracji znalazłam na instagramowym profilu Przerwa Weekendowa (który bardzo polecam!). 🍽️ Restauracja wydaje się niezbyt duża, ale bez problemu dostałam stolik, nie mając żadnej rezerwacji. Wnętrze jest utrzymane w specyficznym, surowym wyglądzie, co jest dość tożsame z lokalami z regionalnym jedz wiem w Korei Płd. 🇰🇷 Obsługa jest bardzo sympatyczna i życzliwa, jako nowicjusz, otrzymałam szareg wyjaśnień i podpowiedzi, co jak wyglada i z czym jest podawane. To, co bardzo zasługuje na uwagę, to małe talerzyki z przystawkami, które tak samo są podawane w restauracjach w 🇰🇷 👌🏼 Przystawki były smaczne, porcje odpowiednie dla 2 osób. Gorąco polecam spróbować koreański napar, jest przepyszny 🍵akurat wybrałam z pigwą i naprawdę to było niesamowicie smaczne! Na danie główne wybrałam wraz z siostra bulgogi, czyli pokrojone paski mięsa, marynowane w sosie sojowym i lekko dosłodzone cukrem. Dokładnie tak samo wyglada to w Korei 👌🏼 dużo cukru i słodyczy, praktycznie zero soli. Drugie wybrane danie to także bulgogi, ale w wersji wegetariańskiej i uważam, ze były świetnie przygotowane i smakowały naprawdę dobrze, a przyprawy świetnie zrównoważyły brak mięsa. Do dan głównych dodatkowo otrzymałyśmy koreański ryż, lepki i zbity, żeby łatwiej jesc go pałeczkami. Ceny jak na orientalność, są adekwatne do jakości ⭐️ Bardzo polecam wizytę w restauracji i wypróbowanie smaków mniej znanych w kuchni europejskiej. 🥢🍚🍛
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