Reviews Seoul 90'

5
Ruth Reynolds
+5
Food was really good, they had space when we went on a Thursday evening. We got Korean fried chicken and some noodles which were really tasty and a vegetable waffle/pancake thing which was also really enjoyable. Probably wouldn't bother with the seaweed again but other than that it was good food. Service was quick and friendly, price was ok for central London
5
Ameer Afridi
+5
Such a nice place. Staff were welcoming and friendly. Food was amazing I was so impressed and its halal! They also have a discounted lunch menu. Best lunch I've had in a while. Only thing I'd say is they shouldn't charge for kimchee but should give complementary.
5
Jasmine Lai
+5
The food was decently priced (£10-20 per head) and tasted great. I went here for dinner as an overseas student after completing my final exam, and the service was amazing. The waitress was super kind, checked up on me about the food, and must have had a sixth sense because she gave me plum juice as dessert for free! Do keep in mind that you must spend £20+ to pay by card.
5
Dawn Lee
+5
Perfect food and perfect service.Japchae was a bit greasy but KFC was very tasty 😋 very crispy! A wonderful night~
5
H Ltd
+5
The clean interior and friendly service are impressive. This is a modern Korean restaurant with a handmade sauce that differentiates it from other Korean restaurants. The youthful atmosphere makes you feel as if you are in a cafe. The best menu, KFC, is a must-eat. There are not many types of food, but the special taste and atmosphere are a must-visit. And thanks
4
Jess
+4
Good food with a few vegetarian options. I had the dragon tofu and the vegetable dumplings. Both were pretty tasty and filling - next time I would try the kimchi pancake!
5
Renata
+5
Stumbled upon this restaurant and couldn’t have made a better decision than to stay The food was very nice and quite reasonable price wise KFC and the bbq pork were very tasty
5
Gavin McDermott
+5
Great food and friendly service - beers are poured perfect and ice cold!! Slightly expensive, but could be the area norm.
4
G Frye
+4
The food there was decent. The pork that I ordered a little too dry and tough for me to chew. I also was not thrilled about the cucumber salad (with just a few thinly sliced cucumber). The chili chicken was good. The desert was not that good. The wrapping of the ice cream was too dry in my opinion.
4
Cidane CG
+4
Decent Korean-inspired fusion cuisine. Mini £20 spend to use card, a bit annoying. Service is considerate and quick. Dish is fine, not 100% Korean authentic but mostly in line with a typical Asian way of cooking. You may notice that the dish is sauce paste heavy. The Korean style coffee is similar to Viet coffee.
5
Jin Sung Park
+5
Very cute Korean restaurant with nice staff and delicious, clean food! Would definitely recommend! The good: All the food tastes clean and fresh, with a good amount of vegetables coming with every dish. The Korean fried chicken is one of the best, and its great when you order with the sauce on the side so you can dip and control the level of spiciness. The chicken dakgalbi was delicious with a great sauce, and the pork belly was also very nice. The interior is cosy and nice, and the staff are friendly too. The bad: Kimchi pancakes were a bit strange and a bit bland in the end. Some drinks are very overpriced.
5
Marty Smith
+5
Really Delicious Korean Food! I had the Korean Fried Chicken, Kimchi Pancake & Mixed Rice. I’ve been disappointed a number of times when ordering Korean Fried Chicken in London but this one was spot on and the best I’ve had since Asia! All of the dishes were very tasty and the portion sizes were generous. The staff were very friendly & helpful. Will definitely return.
4
Gipil Quddus
+4
A very good Korean restaurant for a quick and tasty lunch with very friendly and hospitable staff. Their version of Korean Fried Chicken was tasty and surprisingly light, not greasy at all with a good amount of sauce coating the chicken. Really liked the addition of different seeds to add to the crunch. The food could have been a bit hotter when it arrived and the Korean filter coffee could have had a bit more volume, but apart from that a definite favourite lunch spot and will be back to try more dishes. (FYI - there is a £20 spend limit to pay by card here, so make sure you're pretty hungry or carry cash)
4
Allana Taniajura
+4
The food was tasty, specially the Korean fried chicken, however it did feel expensive for what it was (£15 for a portion of chicken with no sides). It has more of a local restaurant atmosphere rather than a slightly upscale place in central London so couldn’t justify the price. Tasty food but not sure I’d be in a hurry to go back. Service was also quite slow and inattentive.
4
Ian Posner
+4
Beautifully prepared and presented Korean food. Fabulous KFC, delicious glass noodles. However limited menu, bland beer selection and slightly grisly barbecue pork prevent this cosy neighborhood eatery from otherwise getting 5 stars.
5
Daun Jeong
+5
regularly visit here since it’s opened. I tried all of the menus so I can certainly say that they are amazingly nice and fresh. And well decorated! Especially KFC here is the best by far in london. you wouldn’t find any better one in other places…. covered with sweet chilly sauce and seeds which making it even crispier.. you’ll definitely want it again once you tasted it. (they have the smaller portion as well with cheaper price if you ask) I normally order it with Japche(glass noodles with mushroom), such a combination! Also, the other dishes are excellent and genuine. my favourite side is Beef dumpling: very juicy , served with crunch cucumber salad kinda balancing the flavour. If you order other pork or chicken menu, it’s served on sizzling skillet with grilled vegetable. Vegetarian options have quite range: Dragon Tofu which is tofu version of KFC, and BTS, witty name of bulgogi-tofu-steak. I brought all of my family and friend to here, and every time we had a great evening. the staffs remember repeated customers and are very friendly.