K-Seoul

4.3
(357 votes)
Av. Bonampak, plaza malecon las americas, local S-14, pasillo, Av. Bonampak entre Sushi Itto y la Palapita al lado de Cheester, Q.R.
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Discover Authentic Flavors at K-Seoul

Located in the vibrant surroundings of Av. Bonampak, plaza malecon las americas, K-Seoul offers a unique dining experience for lovers of Korean cuisine. Nestled alongside popular spots such as Sushi Itto and La Palapita, this restaurant invites you to enjoy a delightful menu filled with traditional and contemporary Korean dishes. Whether you are a local or a visitor eager to explore new culinary horizons, K-Seoul promises a memorable meal.

A Welcoming Atmosphere and Delicious Menu

The restaurant boasts a clean, well-maintained environment where guests feel warmly welcomed by attentive staff, including the friendly owner who personally greets visitors. Patrons often praise the excellent service and the large, satisfying portions of dishes such as delicious ramen, fried rice, and other Korean favorites. The food and drinks are skillfully prepared, providing a pleasant blend of flavors that highlight the diversity of Korean cuisine. Don’t miss their highly recommended ice cream, a perfect way to end your meal on a sweet note.

K-Seoul operates daily from 1:00 PM until around 8:30 PM, making it a great option for both lunch and early dinner. Its convenient location and inviting ambiance make it an ideal spot to enjoy a flavorful and authentic Korean dining experience in a relaxed setting.

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Mónica Chargoy
May 31, 2025
First-class service. They explain the dishes and make suggestions. The experience of the explosion of delicious flavors is unique. Definitely the best Korean restaurant I've ever visited.
Héctor Chimal
May 16, 2025
Expensive and bad. Water costs $5.nYou spend more on drinks than on food. The staff is inattentive. I'll never go back.
Emiliano Vargas
May 15, 2025
It's a very nice place, it's always clean, the owner always greets you at the entrance, the food and drinks are very good, the prices are more or less affordable but not too expensive, their ice cream is very good, I recommend it.
kaf park
May 13, 2025
It seems a stretch to call it a Korean restaurant.nThere seem to be a lot of locals.nI'm more worried that they'll think of the foodnas Korean foodnthan the taste and quality of the food.nFirst of all, aside from the taste, there are no side dishes.nIt's exactly as the menu pictured.nThe bibimbap is better.nIf you order kimchi stew, they give you a small amount of stew and rice in a bowl-sized pot of makgeolli.nHowever, the price is twice as much as in Korea.nAnyway, if you have no other options,ngo there. You'll discover a new world of Korean food.nOh, and the parking lot has nothing to do with the business, so never ask them.nBe sure to pay in advance when you leave!
Y Rok
May 11, 2025
The owner was kind, and I appreciate the hospitality. I am Korean and came here specifically to enjoy Korean food. Unfortunately, this was the least satisfying Korean meal I have had in my life, both in terms of taste and quality.nnI ordered the bulgogi, but the meat quality was poor, and much of it was burnt. The meat in the kimchi fried rice was also low quality, and the kimchi itself was far from authentic in both taste and texture.nnI sincerely hope that foreign guests do not think this is what Korean food truly tastes like. In Korea, you can find far better Korean food for less than half the price, at virtually any restaurant. There is no place in Korea that would serve food of this quality and call it Korean cuisine.nnLet me emphasize again — this is not what Korean food is. I’m genuinely concerned that people may develop a negative perception of Korean cuisine based on this experience.