Korean Restaurants in Austin – Restaurant Guide – The Austin Chronicle
Korean Restaurants in Austin
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Delicious, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue in North Austin.
1200 W. Howard, 512/505-8513
The offerings from Jae Kim’s brick-and-mortar “Home of the Kimchi Fries” should be as yummy as those of the popular truck’s. The menu is slightly different, sporting kimchi fried rice balls containing rice, cheddar, Monterey Jack, nori, and gochujang, but retains plenty of crowd favorites.
1509 S. Lamar, 512/428-5269
Korean barbecue offered in four kinds of protein, spicy noodle bowls, chicken wings glazed with sweet and spicy Gangnam sauce, and those addictive kimchi fries are some of the menu’s highlights. Located at Mueller.
1201 Barbara Jordan, 512/900-7648
The offerings from Jae Kim’s brick-and-mortar “Home of the Kimchi Fries” should be as yummy as those of the popular truck’s. The menu is slightly different, sporting kimchi fried rice balls containing rice, cheddar, Monterey Jack, nori, and gochujang, but retains plenty of crowd favorites.
5222 Burnet Rd, 512/852-9970
Korean barbecue offered in four kinds of protein, spicy noodle bowls, chicken wings glazed with sweet and spicy Gangnam sauce, and those addictive kimchi fries are some of the menu’s highlights. Located at the Domain.
11005 Burnet Rd., 512/852-8789
Korean barbecue offered in four kinds of protein, spicy noodle bowls, chicken wings glazed with sweet and spicy Gangnam sauce, and those addictive kimchi fries are some of the menu’s highlights.
1414 Shore District Dr., 512/382-9653
Located near Highland Mall, this neighborhood favorite serves up Korean barbecue as well as noodles, soups, and a good selection of vegetarian options. Try the Gal Bi Jjim.
713 E. Huntland, 512/419-1400
9306 N. Lamar, 512/837-2700
This food truck puts a spin on Korean cuisine with kimchi quesadillas and pajeon pizza on the menu alongside sliders and bibimbap bowls.
1005 E. St. Elmo Road, 512/298-2838
Galbi Jjim (Korean Braised Ribs) is traditionally enjoyed by friends and family memorializing a special occasion. These days, Jjim barbecue is enjoyed by anyone seeking excellent flavor and fall-off-the-bone meat.
1100 S. Lamar #2140, 737/202-4475
2700 W. Anderson Ln. #501, 512/458-2477
Located in the Chinatown Center, Korean Grill is a favorite for family nights out. We get excited about the Ojingo Bockeum (stir-fried squid) and the SsamBap with four kinds of bulgogi.
10901 N. Lamar, 512/339-0234
Here the emphasis is on fresh, healthy food with a minimum of sugar, oil, and fat. This MSG-free zone offers gluten-free items as well. The spicy chicken bulgogi is a favorite of Downtown bartenders.
621 E. Seventh, 512/275-0852
600 W. Sixth
Ola Poke is a local Asian restaurant with Hawaiian roots offering hibachi, sushi and build-your-own poke bowls.
6808 N. Lamar Blvd., Ste B110, 512/323-0153
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