I recently dined at "KUUN," a Korean restaurant located in Brooklyn, New York, and I must say, it was a delightful experience. From the moment I stepped in, I was impressed by the cozy and modern ambiance of the restaurant. The decor was tasteful, with a mix of traditional and contemporary elements that created a welcoming atmosphere.
The menu at "KUUN" was extensive, offering a wide range of authentic Korean dishes. As a fan of Korean cuisine, I was thrilled to see classic favorites like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi jjigae on the menu. The presentation of the dishes was visually appealing, and the flavors were outstanding. The ingredients were fresh, and the dishes were cooked to perfection.
One highlight of my meal was the "KUUN" BBQ. The marinated meats were juicy and flavorful, and the accompanying side dishes added depth to the meal. The staff was attentive and provided helpful guidance on grilling techniques, making the experience interactive and enjoyable.
In addition to the food, the service at "KUUN" was excellent. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive to our needs. They were happy to explain the menu and provide recommendations, and the service was prompt and efficient.
Overall, my dining experience at "KUUN" was fantastic. The delicious food, inviting ambiance, and excellent service made for a memorable meal. I would highly recommend "KUUN" to anyone looking for a quality Korean dining experience in Brooklyn, New York. I can't wait to go back and explore more...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy friend and I decided to come to Kuun around 1:30pm on a Tuesday. You can make reservations online, but they were not necessary, as there were only two other parties in the restaurant while we were there. They make good use of a small interior, and the aesthetic is simple and zen.
I ordered mandu guk with beef dumplings ($20) and my friend had bulgogi bibimbap ($23 - $18 for the bibimbap, $5 for the bulgogi). I would say pricing is fair for the location and ambiance, though definitely on the higher side. The meal came with a small selection of banchan - the kimchi had more of an acidic/sour taste, but the beans had good flavor! My friend enjoyed the bibimbap and also has a smaller appetite, so she was able to take part of it home. For the mandu guk, I thought the flavors could have been more elevated. The waiter asked me if I wanted beef or vegetable broth, and I said beef broth, though I have never been asked that before! I just assumed all stock was made with anchovy. I really like the anchovy broth, so I felt like the beef broth lacked a level of depth, as did the flavor of the dumplings.
Service was very attentive regarding check-backs and water refills. I do selfishly wish places would offer banchan refills, but I get if it's a cost issue. If you have a major Korean food craving in Brooklyn, Kuun is enough to satisfy it, but I would not go out of my...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIāve personally never dined here. Although, I found this place on Uber Eats and when I tell you, Iāve been eating here 4 days straight in a row; itās AMAZING. The beef stew is so fresh, the only thing is, I believe thereās a pear(?) thatās kind of adds a bit of sweetness to the broth yet itās not strong to the point itās unbearable. The broth is really delicate.
The seafood jjambbbong was SO amazing!!! the seafood was fresh, maybe because I ordered takeout; I only received one fresh shrimp. It was spicy, yet it wasnāt spicy to the point itās overwhelming. It was the perfect touch. I loved the texture of the noodles. The seafood tasted like it was cooked in the broth first(thatās how it comes for takeout) The noodles were separate.
Now, onto the kimbap. This was actually the first time I ever tried kimbap, itās fresh, I love the vinegar taste from the radish mixed with spicy from the spicy tuna. Itās literally so perfect and I highly recommend everyone to try it. Iām currently recovering from foot surgery and honestly, I canāt wait to be able to walk again so I can go dine in and...
Ā Ā Ā Read more