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Seoul Street — Restaurant in San Diego

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Seoul Street
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Nearby attractions
San Ysidro Premium Outlet Mall
4211 Camino De La Plaza, San Diego, CA 92173
Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch)
Av. RevoluciĂłn 728, Zona Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Museo de Cera de Tijuana
Calle 1, Calle ArtĂ­culo 123 8281, Zona Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
La Casa del TĂșnel
Chapo MĂĄrquez 133, Empleados Federales, 22010 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
PLAZA SANTA CECILIA
C. Primera, Zona Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
RELOJ MONUMENTAL
Av. RevoluciĂłn, Zona Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Avenida RevoluciĂłn - Centro histĂłrico de Tijuana
Av. RevoluciĂłn, Zona Centro, 22055 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, antigua catedral
esq. con Niños Héroes, C. Benito Juårez 2da 7982, Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Tijuana Millennium Arc Monument
C. Primera 8210, Zona Nte., 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Border Tours
511 E San Ysidro Blvd #2138, San Ysidro, CA 92173
Nearby restaurants
Panda Express
4463 Camino De La Plaza #107, San Ysidro, CA 92173
Restaurant El Achiote
4419 Camino De La Plaza, San Diego, CA 92173
Carl’s Jr.
4463 Camino De La Plaza Suite 101, San Ysidro, CA 92173
Wingman
4211 Camino De La Plaza #158A, San Diego, CA 92173
McDonald's
4449 Camino De La Plaza, San Ysidro, CA 92173
Tacos El Orejas
336-374 New Orleans Ave, San Diego, CA 92173
Sonora Steak Asadero El Prieto #13
4211 Camino De La Plaza, San Diego, CA 92173
IHOP
4291 Camino De La Plaza, San Diego, CA 92173
Starbucks
4201 Camino De La Plaza International Gateway of the Americas, San Ysidro, CA 92173
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
4310 Camino De La Plaza H-1, San Diego, CA 92173
Nearby hotels
Hotel Posada de Santiago
Av ConstituciĂłn 406, Zona Nte., 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Holiday Lodge Motel
672 E San Ysidro Blvd, San Diego, CA 92173
Hotel Cascadas
C. Coahuila 2012, Zona Nte., 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Flamingo Motel
4625 Border Village Rd, San Diego, CA 92173
Motel Diaz
Av. RevoluciĂłn 375, Zona Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Hotel Cesar
C. Coahuila 8137, Zona Nte., 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Hotel Rizo de Oro
C. Coahuila 2004, Zona Nte., 22100 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Red Boutique Hotel
Av. RevoluciĂłn 585, Zona Nte., 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Hotel Emperador
C. Coahuila 8211, Centro, 22000 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
TJ BORDER SUITES HOSTED BY ME
Pastor Ramos 360, Empleados Federales, 22010 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
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Seoul Street

4463 Camino De La Plaza # 117, San Ysidro, CA 92173
4.0(29)
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attractions: San Ysidro Premium Outlet Mall, Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch), Museo de Cera de Tijuana, La Casa del TĂșnel, PLAZA SANTA CECILIA, RELOJ MONUMENTAL, Avenida RevoluciĂłn - Centro histĂłrico de Tijuana, Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, antigua catedral, Tijuana Millennium Arc Monument, Border Tours, restaurants: Panda Express, Restaurant El Achiote, Carl’s Jr., Wingman, McDonald's, Tacos El Orejas, Sonora Steak Asadero El Prieto #13, IHOP, Starbucks, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
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Featured dishes

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Soup Based Ramyun
Thick Noodle Ramyun
Stir Fried Ramyun
Ramyun
(Part of ramyun + gimbap combo)
Gimbap
(Part of ramyun + gimbap combo)

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Seoul Street

San Ysidro Premium Outlet Mall

Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch)

Museo de Cera de Tijuana

La Casa del TĂșnel

PLAZA SANTA CECILIA

RELOJ MONUMENTAL

Avenida RevoluciĂłn - Centro histĂłrico de Tijuana

Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, antigua catedral

Tijuana Millennium Arc Monument

Border Tours

San Ysidro Premium Outlet Mall

San Ysidro Premium Outlet Mall

4.6

(147)

Open 24 hours
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Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch)

Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch)

4.5

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Museo de Cera de Tijuana

Museo de Cera de Tijuana

4.2

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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La Casa del TĂșnel

La Casa del TĂșnel

4.2

(21)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Seoul Street

Panda Express

Restaurant El Achiote

Carl’s Jr.

Wingman

McDonald's

Tacos El Orejas

Sonora Steak Asadero El Prieto #13

IHOP

Starbucks

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Panda Express

Panda Express

4.2

(361)

Click for details
Restaurant El Achiote

Restaurant El Achiote

4.4

(1.2K)

Click for details
Carl’s Jr.

Carl’s Jr.

3.9

(150)

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Wingman

Wingman

4.9

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Jayce CrisostomoJayce Crisostomo
So I went here on a SUPER busy Sunday but I wanna talk in regards of that review of the burnt bowl as to what I believed caused it with MY experience over there. When cooking, (hot) water comes out the top into the bowl and the boiling point is also on the bottom of the bowl as same spot where the water was dispensed. The Stove does NOT heat up around the bowl evenly like mine in the video so to avoid a BURNT HOLE IN MY BOWL, I turned/rotated the bowl as I was cooking the ramen to have it evenly cook and NOT burn through it. Even then, Other customers were cooking their ramen quite normally and they didn't have issues from what I've seen Other than that, It may look expensive paying $8 for store-bought single pack of ramen but you're also paying for that experience that's usually seen in Asian convenient stores where you can cook your ramen there and buy your cup of ice with your bagged-beverage. Directions of how to cook the Ramen was rather straightforward aside from me being extra- rotating the bowl as I cook it.
Mr Free pressMr Free press
Seoul Street is a hidden gem serving up some of the best Korean street food around. The flavors are bold, authentic, and satisfying from the first bite to the last. Whether you’re grabbing Korean fried chicken, bulgogi, or their signature rice bowls, everything is made fresh and packed with taste. The spot has a cool, casual vibe with a modern twist—perfect for a quick bite or a chill hangout with friends. The staff is friendly, helpful, and always ready to explain the menu if you’re new to Korean food. Prices are reasonable for the quality, and the portions are generous—you definitely won’t leave hungry. Don’t miss out on the sauces and sides either, especially the kimchi and spicy mayo. If you’re craving Korean food or want to try something new, Seoul Street is definitely worth a visit. You’ll be glad you stopped by!
Eduardo PinedaEduardo Pineda
Una joya escondida en San Ysidro Me encantĂł visitar Seoul Street en San Ysidro. Es un lugar Ășnico dentro de Las AmĂ©ricas Premium Outlets que te transporta directo a Corea del Sur. Lo que mĂĄs me gustĂł fue la estaciĂłn de ramen de autoservicio, ÂĄhay mĂĄs de 50 sabores para elegir! Preparar mi propia sopa fue toda una experiencia. AdemĂĄs, tienen una gran variedad de snacks, postres y bebidas coreanas que no habĂ­a visto en otros lugares. Si eres fan de los sabores picantes, te recomiendo buscar las salsas Samyang Buldak, son un reto para los valientes. El lugar es moderno, limpio y con una vibra muy autĂ©ntica. El personal es amable y te ayuda si no estĂĄs familiarizado con los productos. Si estĂĄs en la zona, no te lo puedes perder. Es perfecto para quienes aman la cultura coreana o simplemente quieren probar algo diferente. Definitivamente regresarĂ©.
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So I went here on a SUPER busy Sunday but I wanna talk in regards of that review of the burnt bowl as to what I believed caused it with MY experience over there. When cooking, (hot) water comes out the top into the bowl and the boiling point is also on the bottom of the bowl as same spot where the water was dispensed. The Stove does NOT heat up around the bowl evenly like mine in the video so to avoid a BURNT HOLE IN MY BOWL, I turned/rotated the bowl as I was cooking the ramen to have it evenly cook and NOT burn through it. Even then, Other customers were cooking their ramen quite normally and they didn't have issues from what I've seen Other than that, It may look expensive paying $8 for store-bought single pack of ramen but you're also paying for that experience that's usually seen in Asian convenient stores where you can cook your ramen there and buy your cup of ice with your bagged-beverage. Directions of how to cook the Ramen was rather straightforward aside from me being extra- rotating the bowl as I cook it.
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Seoul Street is a hidden gem serving up some of the best Korean street food around. The flavors are bold, authentic, and satisfying from the first bite to the last. Whether you’re grabbing Korean fried chicken, bulgogi, or their signature rice bowls, everything is made fresh and packed with taste. The spot has a cool, casual vibe with a modern twist—perfect for a quick bite or a chill hangout with friends. The staff is friendly, helpful, and always ready to explain the menu if you’re new to Korean food. Prices are reasonable for the quality, and the portions are generous—you definitely won’t leave hungry. Don’t miss out on the sauces and sides either, especially the kimchi and spicy mayo. If you’re craving Korean food or want to try something new, Seoul Street is definitely worth a visit. You’ll be glad you stopped by!
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Una joya escondida en San Ysidro Me encantĂł visitar Seoul Street en San Ysidro. Es un lugar Ășnico dentro de Las AmĂ©ricas Premium Outlets que te transporta directo a Corea del Sur. Lo que mĂĄs me gustĂł fue la estaciĂłn de ramen de autoservicio, ÂĄhay mĂĄs de 50 sabores para elegir! Preparar mi propia sopa fue toda una experiencia. AdemĂĄs, tienen una gran variedad de snacks, postres y bebidas coreanas que no habĂ­a visto en otros lugares. Si eres fan de los sabores picantes, te recomiendo buscar las salsas Samyang Buldak, son un reto para los valientes. El lugar es moderno, limpio y con una vibra muy autĂ©ntica. El personal es amable y te ayuda si no estĂĄs familiarizado con los productos. Si estĂĄs en la zona, no te lo puedes perder. Es perfecto para quienes aman la cultura coreana o simplemente quieren probar algo diferente. Definitivamente regresarĂ©.
Eduardo Pineda

Eduardo Pineda

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4.0
47w

So I went here on a SUPER busy Sunday but I wanna talk in regards of that review of the burnt bowl as to what I believed caused it with MY experience over there. When cooking, (hot) water comes out the top into the bowl and the boiling point is also on the bottom of the bowl as same spot where the water was dispensed. The Stove does NOT heat up around the bowl evenly like mine in the video so to avoid a BURNT HOLE IN MY BOWL, I turned/rotated the bowl as I was cooking the ramen to have it evenly cook and NOT burn through it. Even then, Other customers were cooking their ramen quite normally and they didn't have issues from what I've seen

Other than that, It may look expensive paying $8 for store-bought single pack of ramen but you're also paying for that experience that's usually seen in Asian convenient stores where you can cook your ramen there and buy your cup of ice with your bagged-beverage. Directions of how to cook the Ramen was rather straightforward aside from me being extra- rotating the bowl...

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5.0
25w

Seoul Street is a hidden gem serving up some of the best Korean street food around. The flavors are bold, authentic, and satisfying from the first bite to the last. Whether you’re grabbing Korean fried chicken, bulgogi, or their signature rice bowls, everything is made fresh and packed with taste.

The spot has a cool, casual vibe with a modern twist—perfect for a quick bite or a chill hangout with friends. The staff is friendly, helpful, and always ready to explain the menu if you’re new to Korean food.

Prices are reasonable for the quality, and the portions are generous—you definitely won’t leave hungry. Don’t miss out on the sauces and sides either, especially the kimchi and spicy mayo.

If you’re craving Korean food or want to try something new, Seoul Street is definitely worth a visit. You’ll be glad...

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1.0
1y

HAZARD! CHECK YOUR BOWL! This place looked super cool and we couldn’t wait to visit. My husband cooked his ramen and said he didn’t think it had properly cooked on the machine, about half way though eating he said he could taste a burnt flavour, we looked underneath the bowl and saw that it had burnt then noticed pieces of foil from the bowl were floating, he had clearly eaten some of these without realising. I alerted the staff who did not offer another order and said that in order to give a refund we would have had to return the full order, I advised he was half way though eating when he realized and that this is a hazard. The staff were not interested in rectifying or keeping customers happy. I advised I will be posting a review and they still had a...

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