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Kiss My Seoul
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Nearby attractions
Victoria Manalo Draves Park
16 Sherman St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church
345 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
SOMArts
934 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Heron Arts
7 Heron St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Berry Street Dog Park
451 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94158
Mission Creek Park North
451 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Mission Creek Dog Park
465-479 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94158
The Pressroom and Mercantile at The Box SF
1073 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Prelinger Library
301 8th St #215, San Francisco, CA 94103
Barbary Coast
952 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Nearby restaurants
Question Mark Bar & Restaurant
312 Harriet St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Dinosaurs Sandwiches
18 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
El Norteño Taco Truck
801 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Social Cafe
804 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Mars Bar & Restaurant
798 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Pho de Nguyen
501 6th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls- SOMA)
60 Morris St #23, San Francisco, CA 94107
SoMa Food Court
60 Morris St #23, San Francisco, CA 94107
Ben's Fast Food
60 Morris St #23, San Francisco, CA 94107
Oke Poke
60 Morris St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Nearby hotels
Bay Bridge Inn
966 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Signature San Francisco
259 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Globe Hotel San Francisco SoMa
10 Hallam St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Inn on Folsom
1188 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103
InterContinental San Francisco, an IHG Hotel
888 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103
San Francisco Inn
385 9th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
The Utah Inn
504 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Minna Hotel
509 Minna St, San Francisco, CA 94103
SoMa House
121 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Hotel 964
964 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Kiss My Seoul

15 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
4.7(90)
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attractions: Victoria Manalo Draves Park, Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church, SOMArts, Heron Arts, Berry Street Dog Park, Mission Creek Park North, Mission Creek Dog Park, The Pressroom and Mercantile at The Box SF, Prelinger Library, Barbary Coast, restaurants: Question Mark Bar & Restaurant, Dinosaurs Sandwiches, El Norteño Taco Truck, Social Cafe, Mars Bar & Restaurant, Pho de Nguyen, moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls- SOMA), SoMa Food Court, Ben's Fast Food, Oke Poke
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(415) 510-2734
Website
kissmyseoul.com

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Holy Bulgogi And Japchae Lunch Box
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Tofu Jorim And Japchae Lunch Box

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Nearby attractions of Kiss My Seoul

Victoria Manalo Draves Park

Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church

SOMArts

Heron Arts

Berry Street Dog Park

Mission Creek Park North

Mission Creek Dog Park

The Pressroom and Mercantile at The Box SF

Prelinger Library

Barbary Coast

Victoria Manalo Draves Park

Victoria Manalo Draves Park

4.2

(313)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church

Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church

4.6

(27)

Open 24 hours
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SOMArts

SOMArts

4.7

(172)

Open 24 hours
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Heron Arts

Heron Arts

4.9

(40)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Kiss My Seoul

Question Mark Bar & Restaurant

Dinosaurs Sandwiches

El Norteño Taco Truck

Social Cafe

Mars Bar & Restaurant

Pho de Nguyen

moonbowls (Healthy Korean Bowls- SOMA)

SoMa Food Court

Ben's Fast Food

Oke Poke

Question Mark Bar & Restaurant

Question Mark Bar & Restaurant

4.9

(140)

Open until 2:00 AM
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Dinosaurs Sandwiches

Dinosaurs Sandwiches

4.6

(69)

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El Norteño Taco Truck

El Norteño Taco Truck

4.7

(113)

$

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Social Cafe

Social Cafe

4.9

(90)

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Reviews of Kiss My Seoul

4.7
(90)
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5.0
2y

We ordered KBBQ catering from Kiss My Seoul for our baby shower. Everything was absolutely delicious and our guests could not stop raving about the food. My husband picked up the order and said our car has never smelled better than when he was driving back with the food (even better than the smell of pizza)!

We got large trays of food and I was so excited to eat everything that I forgot to take a photo of my plate. We ordered the mando vegetarian dumplings, japchae (vegan), rice, tofu (vegan), chicken, pork and bulgogi beef along with steamed mixed vegetables. They also threw in two free bottles of kimchi aioli and a spicy red sauce which was very appreciated and unexpected!

I worked directly with the owner Alex on all the details for the catering order - he was super professional, very responsive to all my questions, and quick to update the invoice estimates. He also gave me some great advice about portion sizing, especially assuming everyone would go down the line and try all of the dishes.

I personally LOVED the mando and the japchae and I was pleasantly surprised to see purple rice (instead of plain white rice)! I had never seen dumplings that circular shape before, very interesting to see how consistent they were in shape/size and they were a big hit with the kids. We actually ended up running out of tofu because it looked so good that non-vegetarians also wanted to eat it! My vegan friend said that the tofu was well seasoned and packed full of flavor.

Overall, I was thrilled with the taste and quality of the food - we took a bit of a gamble ordering from Kiss My Seoul to feed our closest family and friends since we had never eaten at the restaurant before. Can't wait to go back and check out the kimcheese...

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5.0
14w

Excellent cupbap with generous portion, taco was not great.

I had the regular size bulgogi cupbap ($16) and a single chicken taco ($5) just to try it. I've been meaning to visit this restaurant for years but it just wasn't convenient for me until today.

The cupbap container was filled to the brim and food inside was packed in. I didn't have breakfast today, so I was pretty hungry when I came here for lunch, but I still didn't fully finish it. I recommend ordering the mini size if you're not that hungry and you don't want to have leftovers.

Inside the paper bowl, there was plenty of bulgogi on top of broccoli, zucchini, carrot, cauliflower, glass noodles, and white rice mixed with a little bit of black rice — this dyed the rice purple-ish. It was garnished with green onion and sesame. Everything seemed to be seasoned with black pepper. The bulgogi was tender with some browning and tasted perfect. The glass noodles seemed to have been stir-fried with a sweet soy sauce. The vegetables still retained a bit of a crunch. The rice was a little mushy like it was just slightly overcooked, but I guess that's to fully cook the black rice.

I don't recommend getting a taco. There was a single tortilla. It was slightly toasted but still got pretty soggy from the salsa and chicken juices. The flavors didn't pair well. The chicken tasted like bulgogi and it just didn't work work well with salsa. The salsa verde and salsa roja were also a bit bland. You can get much better tacos in the Mission for less money.

There are plenty of seats here. There's also a small area with packaged Korean snacks like...

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5.0
3y

I’ve been comin there every morning after my graveyard shift, for the past few months now and I honestly feel like I’m being being treated like a King. This place has incredibly authentic food selections such as Kimchee friend (veggie and regular) an great bowls like Bulgogi, Galbi, Pork, Tofu and da best Burgers from New York City, lol (Kimchee SmashBurger) ono enough to melt in your mouth. Plus, their breakfast specials like Hashbrown Sammich with Mandu sides. In the morning you can slide in and slide out, just to relax. But, By 11am-2 pm, watch out cause that’s when the Peeps come out, to get der Hangry Fix baby lol. Stop by and meet up with World-Chef Alex, he catered the past 3 Olympic Games (true story) he has his photos framed up on his wall. And no, his frames are not from the Dollar Store, they just have that majestic look, lol😎🤙🏽 So, if you wanna get down for some real ono ono, broke da mouth grub come down and check his place called,” Kiss My Seoul”, on Boardman St, kitty korner to the Hall of Justice at 859 Bryant St. Aloha,...

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Jing LiJing Li
We ordered KBBQ catering from Kiss My Seoul for our baby shower. Everything was absolutely delicious and our guests could not stop raving about the food. My husband picked up the order and said our car has never smelled better than when he was driving back with the food (even better than the smell of pizza)! We got large trays of food and I was so excited to eat everything that I forgot to take a photo of my plate. We ordered the mando vegetarian dumplings, japchae (vegan), rice, tofu (vegan), chicken, pork and bulgogi beef along with steamed mixed vegetables. They also threw in two free bottles of kimchi aioli and a spicy red sauce which was very appreciated and unexpected! I worked directly with the owner Alex on all the details for the catering order - he was super professional, very responsive to all my questions, and quick to update the invoice estimates. He also gave me some great advice about portion sizing, especially assuming everyone would go down the line and try all of the dishes. I personally LOVED the mando and the japchae and I was pleasantly surprised to see purple rice (instead of plain white rice)! I had never seen dumplings that circular shape before, very interesting to see how consistent they were in shape/size and they were a big hit with the kids. We actually ended up running out of tofu because it looked so good that non-vegetarians also wanted to eat it! My vegan friend said that the tofu was well seasoned and packed full of flavor. Overall, I was thrilled with the taste and quality of the food - we took a bit of a gamble ordering from Kiss My Seoul to feed our closest family and friends since we had never eaten at the restaurant before. Can't wait to go back and check out the kimcheese smashburger sometime!
NealNeal
Excellent cupbap with generous portion, taco was not great. I had the regular size bulgogi cupbap ($16) and a single chicken taco ($5) just to try it. I've been meaning to visit this restaurant for years but it just wasn't convenient for me until today. The cupbap container was filled to the brim and food inside was packed in. I didn't have breakfast today, so I was pretty hungry when I came here for lunch, but I still didn't fully finish it. I recommend ordering the mini size if you're not that hungry and you don't want to have leftovers. Inside the paper bowl, there was plenty of bulgogi on top of broccoli, zucchini, carrot, cauliflower, glass noodles, and white rice mixed with a little bit of black rice — this dyed the rice purple-ish. It was garnished with green onion and sesame. Everything seemed to be seasoned with black pepper. The bulgogi was tender with some browning and tasted perfect. The glass noodles seemed to have been stir-fried with a sweet soy sauce. The vegetables still retained a bit of a crunch. The rice was a little mushy like it was just slightly overcooked, but I guess that's to fully cook the black rice. I don't recommend getting a taco. There was a single tortilla. It was slightly toasted but still got pretty soggy from the salsa and chicken juices. The flavors didn't pair well. The chicken tasted like bulgogi and it just didn't work work well with salsa. The salsa verde and salsa roja were also a bit bland. You can get much better tacos in the Mission for less money. There are plenty of seats here. There's also a small area with packaged Korean snacks like Turtle Chips.
Naya RashadNaya Rashad
I really don't know what to make of what I'm eating. This is a very Americanized, loose interpretation of what I expected. Gentrified for short. I ordered Japchae and there were vegetables that looked like they came from the frozen foods aisle. Not to mention, whose Japchae has squash, broccoli, cauliflower and Round carrots all blended unexpectedly with Black rice in a bowl? I picked ALL of that out. I wanted to enjoy this, because it's convenient to my address. Is the cook Korean? Is this a Korean + American interpretation? Whatever the case, it's not what I expected from a place called "Kiss My Seoul" but it'll probably coast by if left to San Francisco yuppies whose palates couldn't tell a burger from kimchi. I want y'all to thrive without sacrificing the cultural substance behind the food you're making. Some changes need to be made.
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We ordered KBBQ catering from Kiss My Seoul for our baby shower. Everything was absolutely delicious and our guests could not stop raving about the food. My husband picked up the order and said our car has never smelled better than when he was driving back with the food (even better than the smell of pizza)! We got large trays of food and I was so excited to eat everything that I forgot to take a photo of my plate. We ordered the mando vegetarian dumplings, japchae (vegan), rice, tofu (vegan), chicken, pork and bulgogi beef along with steamed mixed vegetables. They also threw in two free bottles of kimchi aioli and a spicy red sauce which was very appreciated and unexpected! I worked directly with the owner Alex on all the details for the catering order - he was super professional, very responsive to all my questions, and quick to update the invoice estimates. He also gave me some great advice about portion sizing, especially assuming everyone would go down the line and try all of the dishes. I personally LOVED the mando and the japchae and I was pleasantly surprised to see purple rice (instead of plain white rice)! I had never seen dumplings that circular shape before, very interesting to see how consistent they were in shape/size and they were a big hit with the kids. We actually ended up running out of tofu because it looked so good that non-vegetarians also wanted to eat it! My vegan friend said that the tofu was well seasoned and packed full of flavor. Overall, I was thrilled with the taste and quality of the food - we took a bit of a gamble ordering from Kiss My Seoul to feed our closest family and friends since we had never eaten at the restaurant before. Can't wait to go back and check out the kimcheese smashburger sometime!
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Excellent cupbap with generous portion, taco was not great. I had the regular size bulgogi cupbap ($16) and a single chicken taco ($5) just to try it. I've been meaning to visit this restaurant for years but it just wasn't convenient for me until today. The cupbap container was filled to the brim and food inside was packed in. I didn't have breakfast today, so I was pretty hungry when I came here for lunch, but I still didn't fully finish it. I recommend ordering the mini size if you're not that hungry and you don't want to have leftovers. Inside the paper bowl, there was plenty of bulgogi on top of broccoli, zucchini, carrot, cauliflower, glass noodles, and white rice mixed with a little bit of black rice — this dyed the rice purple-ish. It was garnished with green onion and sesame. Everything seemed to be seasoned with black pepper. The bulgogi was tender with some browning and tasted perfect. The glass noodles seemed to have been stir-fried with a sweet soy sauce. The vegetables still retained a bit of a crunch. The rice was a little mushy like it was just slightly overcooked, but I guess that's to fully cook the black rice. I don't recommend getting a taco. There was a single tortilla. It was slightly toasted but still got pretty soggy from the salsa and chicken juices. The flavors didn't pair well. The chicken tasted like bulgogi and it just didn't work work well with salsa. The salsa verde and salsa roja were also a bit bland. You can get much better tacos in the Mission for less money. There are plenty of seats here. There's also a small area with packaged Korean snacks like Turtle Chips.
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I really don't know what to make of what I'm eating. This is a very Americanized, loose interpretation of what I expected. Gentrified for short. I ordered Japchae and there were vegetables that looked like they came from the frozen foods aisle. Not to mention, whose Japchae has squash, broccoli, cauliflower and Round carrots all blended unexpectedly with Black rice in a bowl? I picked ALL of that out. I wanted to enjoy this, because it's convenient to my address. Is the cook Korean? Is this a Korean + American interpretation? Whatever the case, it's not what I expected from a place called "Kiss My Seoul" but it'll probably coast by if left to San Francisco yuppies whose palates couldn't tell a burger from kimchi. I want y'all to thrive without sacrificing the cultural substance behind the food you're making. Some changes need to be made.
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