Arirang

4.5
(1221 votes)
Florencia 67, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Moderate
Closed now • Opens at 12:00

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Discover Authentic Korean Flavors at Arirang

Located in the heart of Ciudad de México at Florencia 67, Juárez, Arirang offers an exceptional Korean dining experience that delights every visitor. This restaurant is known for its dedication to authentic Korean seasoning and a wide variety of dishes that immerse you in rich, traditional flavors. Guests frequently praise the quality of food, highlighting specialties like beef soup (tupulgogi), Galbi, Galbisal, and hearty Korean soups.

A Cozy and Modern Atmosphere

Arirang welcomes diners with a clean and modern environment that is both inviting and comfortable – perfect for celebrating special occasions or enjoying a casual meal. The friendly service here enhances the overall experience, with knowledgeable staff ready to offer great recommendations tailored to your taste. Whether you want a simple bowl of noodle soup or want to explore more adventurous dishes such as Morcilla (blood sausage), this place has something for everyone.

Open daily from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Arirang is an ideal spot to savor authentic Korean cuisine with a contemporary touch. Whether you’re a Korean food enthusiast or simply seeking a new culinary adventure, this restaurant is a must-visit gem in the CDMX culinary scene.

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Maja Holzinger
July 8, 2025
Excellent food!
Renata Leon
June 27, 2025
I wanted to go for my birthday, and it was definitely the best choice. I love that it's Korean food made with Korean seasoning. Everything was delicious, and the place was super nice and cozy. The first thing I could say is that it's a bit pricey.
Iliana Rubalcava
June 22, 2025
Everything is delicious! My favorite is the beef soup, called tupulgogi! But overall, it's the best Korean food place I've ever tried. 100 out of 100.
Alfonso González
June 22, 2025
Excellent place
Sky Thai
June 21, 2025
soups and noodle dishes. We kept it simple and got an order of the Galbi and Galbisal and really enjoyed the quality. The Ramen was good too and pretty straightforward. I really liked their Korean soup. I felt a little more adventurous and got the Morcilla (Blood Sausage) one and it was really hearty and full of flavor! Service was friendly and the vibe was clean and modern. Overall, good spot to check out in the Condesa area in CDMX!