I doordashed from here for more than 5 times already (it’s a delivery-only place for now), and tried so many of their menus. Their dishes are always beyond expectations. The only times that I was disappointed was due to the dashers who kept messing up the deliveries or coming late — but even still, the owners took action right away (called me to apologize even when it’s not their fault), to resolve the issue asap. The owner chefs are so kind-hearted! Honestly as soon as I tasted their food, it tasted so good that I even forgot about the dasher incident. They focus a lot on quality of the dish and its taste. As a Korean, I approve that their dish is comparable to even the top-notch authentic restaurants in Seoul. They always add the extra “kick” in the final taste that makes the experience so mesmerizing, which led me to ordering so many times from one restaurant — which doesn’t happen for me that often. I typically prefer trying out many different restaurants. In that regard, one of the important factors why I come back to ordering from here repeatedly is, that they would change the special menus time to time, so I never get bored. This place is indeed a pure gem in Boston! Most of all, I love how they don’t just make the food super spicy and pretend that it’s tasty — like some other Korean restaurants (or the ones that pretend to be “Korean”, even). Excessive spices actually covers up the taste of the ingredients and of the dish overall. I tried it with my American friends too, and they all loved it. Besides, genuine high-end Korean cuisine is not about making it spicy at all. Their cooking is really on point to bring the finest Korean meals. You may not easily find somewhere like this even if you visited Korea. If you are wanting some genuine Korean food that actually tastes really good, without spending a few thousand+ dollars for your plane ticket and hotels to travel to Korea, or even going to New York’s Korea town, just order from here. Even if you don't know what authentic Korean food should taste like, you’ll still...
Read moreI recently ordered from Park’s Kitchen through Uber Eats, and the experience was fantastic from start to finish. Here’s a breakdown of what I tried: Mala Rosé Tteokbokki (with Wide Starch Noodles and Fried Seaweed Rolls) The tteokbokki was rich and creamy with a perfect blend of spice and savory flavor, thanks to the mala rosé sauce. The wide starch noodles added a chewy texture that complemented the soft rice cakes beautifully. The fried seaweed rolls were crispy on the outside and filled with a delicious, slightly sweet flavor that balanced the spice. The extra spicy level definitely brought the heat but in the best way possible! Tuna Mayo Rice This dish was a comforting and flavorful mix of tuna, mayo, scrambled eggs, and rice, topped with a generous drizzle of mayo and sprinkled with seaweed. It had the perfect balance of creamy and savory, with a nice crunch from the seaweed. It’s a simple dish but executed perfectly. Dumplings The dumplings were soft, juicy, and paired perfectly with the dipping sauce provided. They were a great addition to the meal, offering a nice contrast to the spicier dishes.
Packaging & Presentation: The food was packaged securely and arrived hot and fresh. The handwritten note on the bag was a thoughtful touch, making the experience feel more personal and welcoming.
Final Thoughts: The food was delicious, authentic, and satisfying. I especially appreciated the generous portions and the attention to detail in flavor and presentation. If you’re craving Korean food with a twist, I highly recommend giving Park’s Kitchen a try. I’ll definitely be ordering again!
미국에서 한국음식 시키면 한국맛이 안나서 아쉬웠는데 이 식당은 진짜 한국에서 배달시킨것 같아요!! ♥️ 그리고 만두 오늘 처음먹어봤는데 진짜 맛있어요 미국에서 진짜 한국 리얼맛 처음먹어봐여!! 식당 잘될것...
Read moreWriting another review to praise our favorite korean restaurant. I am so so happy I discovered this place, the food is so so good. The rose tteokbokki was still so delicious. I can tell the flavor is very consistent between first time we ordered and this time, which I was very pleased with. We also decided to try their Yangnyum chicken. The flavor profile is very good, we were very happy with the wonderful balance of sweet, savory, and spicy. While the flavor is good, the chicken was a bit soft due to the buildup of condensation in the box. Definitely an issue due to delivery. I did notice there were holes punched in the box (I assume it is Park’s kitchens attempt to help with the condensation, so I understand they tried their best to ensure it stays relatively crispy). I look forward to getting takeout and eating fresh. I am sure it will be super super delicious and also crispy :)
Finally I ordered the spam mayo rice as it seemed to look good, and I am glad we decided to try. While it is very simple dish, the flavor was so so good.
Park’s kitchen (as promised) also gave belated birthday present. At first I thought it was only the rice cake skewer (pictured and placed on top of tteokbokki) but they also included a yummy sparkling peach drink. I am so so grateful. Both were so yummy. The sauce that comes with the skewer was a perfect sweet and spicy sauce, similar to the one coating the fried chicken. Again I am super pleased and highly recommend Park’s kitchen.
I wish the owners so much success and happiness~ Thank you for always being so kind with thoughtful notes and careful...
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