Jowong

4.5
(268 votes)
C. Pachuca 51, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06140 Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Experience the Unique Flavors at Jowong in Ciudad de México

Company offers an exceptional dining experience at Jowong, a Korean fusion restaurant located in the vibrant neighborhood of Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, at C. Pachuca 51. Visitors can enjoy this cozy and stylish venue adorned with subtle mid-century modern accents, creating a warm and inviting ambiance perfect for a memorable meal.

Discover Innovative Korean-Inspired Dishes

Jowong’s menu features a wide variety of Korean-inspired dishes, including vegetarian options, crafted to delight your palate with bold and creative flavors. Guests have praised standout offerings such as crispy esquites, known for their golden crunch and rich taste, and the Korean feast with prime ribeye, which boasts tender, perfectly seasoned meat served with classic sides. The marinated cucumbers, Caesar salad, and kimchi carbonara also rank among the favorites, offering a beautifully balanced fusion of flavors without overwhelming the senses.

Service at Jowong is recognized for being attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall dining experience in the heart of Mexico City. The restaurant operates from Tuesday to Saturday, between 2 pm and 10 pm, and on Sundays from 1 pm to 5:30 pm, making it an ideal spot for lunch or dinner plans. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Korean flavors or seeking innovative cuisine with local flair, Jowong promises a delightful culinary journey that many visitors are eager to revisit.

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Javier Zúñiga
July 9, 2025
It was expensive for the taste and quality, but good service and friendliness
Marze
July 6, 2025
Everything was amazing. My favorite dish was the esquites, and the kimchi carbonara was also delicious. Incredible service and recommendations from start to finish. I would definitely return.
Alejandra Zentella
June 29, 2025
Although the place is beautiful and the presentation and flavor proposals are very innovative, the result is disappointing. As for drinks, the korchata cocktail has a poor balance of flavors, completely dominated by cinnamon and perilla, instead tasting only of mezcal and leaving a very harsh taste in the mouth. For dinner for two, we ordered two appetizers: a bimbap and a fried chicken, and we left hungry. We've tried a better Korean comfort food. The staff was very friendly.
Blaine Oliver Doyle
June 22, 2025
Great experience, food was incredible, maybe not 100% my style, but I can say it was good.
Kevin Goujon
June 15, 2025
Jowong absolutely impressed me. The crispy esquites were next-level—golden, crunchy, and full of flavor. The Korean feast (with prime ribeye) was delicious—every cut of meat was tender and well-seasoned, served with all the classic sides. The space is stylish and cozy, and service was excellent. A perfect blend of Korean tradition and local flair. Definitely coming back.

Informations

  • The website is for a restaurant named Jowong, not a self-storage company.
  • Operating hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 2 pm to 10 pm.
  • Menu includes a variety of Korean-inspired dishes, including vegetarian options.
  • Dishes range in price from $85 to $2,700 (currency likely Mexican Pesos).
  • The menu features various categories such as appetizers, main courses, and desserts.
  • Reservation option is mentioned, but no specific link or method provided on the homepage.
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