Toad Restaurant (Dukkeobisigdang)

4.1
(104 votes)
Saraza 2054, C1406 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Closed now • Opens at 11:00

Discover Authentic Korean Cuisine at Toad Restaurant (Dukkeobisigdang)

Located at Saraza 2054 in the heart of Buenos Aires, Toad Restaurant (Dukkeobisigdang) offers an exceptional Korean dining experience that delights locals and visitors alike. Open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, this establishment is renowned for its genuinely flavorful dishes, bringing the rich culinary traditions of Korea straight to your plate.

Exceptional Flavors and Unique Offerings

Patrons especially appreciate the variety of kimchi selections, including green onion kimchi, cucumber kimchi, radish kimchi, and traditional kimchi, all crafted with authentic Korean techniques. The restaurant also serves rare delicacies like cheonggukjang and green onion kimchi, which are often hard to find even in Korea, making it a true gem for enthusiasts of Korean cuisine.

The menu is enhanced by vibrant side dishes reminiscent of eateries found near temples in Jeolla-do, providing diners with a genuine taste of Korean culture. Favorite dishes such as bibimbap in a dolsot (stone pot) and savory broiler sauces prepared with care by the experienced chef from Gurye contribute to the restaurant’s reputation for delicious and varied flavors.

Whether you are craving a comforting kimchi stew or a savory stir-fried pork dish, Toad Restaurant’s offerings satisfy a wide range of tastes and preferences. Many customers also enjoy the convenience of having their meals delivered, ensuring that the authentic flavors of Korea can be enjoyed wherever they desire.

Experience a welcoming atmosphere paired with a menu that brings the best of Korean culinary artistry to Buenos Aires, all at unbeatable prices and quality.

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Leon
July 4, 2025
This is my favorite Korean food spot. The price and quality is unbeatable.nnI also buy kimchi here by the kilo. The best.
Joohye park
April 24, 2025
This is a restaurant with green onion kimchi and cheonggukjang that is hard to find even in Korea.nI wonder where in Buenos Aires they get these vegetables and greens from.nIt's just like a side dish at a restaurant near a temple somewhere in Jeolla-do. Since the rice is cleared before the main meal, adding rice is natural.
황현주
April 12, 2025
Korean food tastes better than Korea. Perhaps because of security concerns, it is a bit difficult to find the entrance and get in and out. Cheonggukjang is especially delicious.
Erica JH JEE
March 21, 2025
There were cockroaches crawling around and dead ones next to the chair… I couldn’t stand it anymore, so I cancelled my order and left. There were a lot of customers and there seemed to be a lot of side dishes, but I couldn’t eat the food.
이윤수
March 14, 2025
I had dinner delivered at the park~ Our entire staff enjoyed it~ It was by far the most delicious meal since coming to Argentina~ I was so happy that they sent me a good selection of cucumber kimchi, kimchi, green onion kimchi, radish radish kimchi, and stir-fried pork. I was craving kimchi stew, but I got rid of it in one go~ During the 5 days I stayed there, I ate it twice at different restaurants because they said it was a good asado restaurant, but I'm not sure. Personally, I like it juicy, but it was too oily. It was all gone and it was soggy~nAnyway, it's so nice to have the last meal on the evening of departure~ It was so delicious that I asked the representative of 'South America Love' and he told me it was Toad Restaurant, so I'm posting this. I've never met him before, but I'm thankful that I had a great meal~