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    Bi-Won

    3.5 (33 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Barbeque
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Kimchi Jiggae
    Connie C.

    Decent Korean food in central London. The taste has been tailored for the Englishmen and isn't as authentic as I would have liked, but still a solid choice for Korean food. It hits the spot on days where I miss homemade Korean food.

    Bossam, galbi tang
    Kimberly C.

    Very popular and bustling restaurant that had a nice ambiance! It super cool to see Jennie from Blackpink and RM from BTS have eaten here. My friend and I ordered Galbi Tang and bossam. Both dishes were dishes that I had never tried before, but they were very tasty. The soup was especially warming and hearty. The service was also terrific and everyone was super sweet.

    jajangmyun, grilled chicken, and bibimbap
    Earl G.

    Tucked away off on a side street, Bi-Won's charming exterior brought us in. Once we entered the friendly owner, coziness & quaintness, and classic Victorian details made our decision to do takeout instead of dining in a little difficult. I can see why this place gets 3 stars, the grilled chicken and bibimbap were standard. Their jajangmyun, however, was awesome! The owner said it was their signature dish. I'm no expert on black bean noodles but this was really good! A thick flavorful sludge of black bean sauce made of chicken and veggies (typically pork but Mrs G wanted chicken). Nice balance and it was delicious over the springy noodles that came with cucumber and sesame seeds. Instead of getting the usual 4-7 dishes of banchan, we received miso soup that was packed with seaweed, scallions, and tofu. More cloudy and flavorful than the Japanese style. (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k8dvPyYzmzvZR9Vg3GfLdg?select=FmbB-6JBvRaE8p49-jT02w#FmbB-6JBvRaE8p49-jT02w) Everything came out to £22. Solid 3.3 - good prices, good value, and good decor with some great jajangmyun. Now I'm on a mission to find some excellent jajangmyun noodles back home. (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k8dvPyYzmzvZR9Vg3GfLdg?select=BHcByqhB8c4NnAhC44Md0w#BHcByqhB8c4NnAhC44Md0w) Resto shots (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k8dvPyYzmzvZR9Vg3GfLdg?select=ci2ucJgNiblNpSCnzJJjVw#ci2ucJgNiblNpSCnzJJjVw)(http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/k8dvPyYzmzvZR9Vg3GfLdg?select=LEeNIuPhgIeg6enB2a6HiQ#LEeNIuPhgIeg6enB2a6HiQ)

    Wendy f.

    Great little Korean restaurant, out of the hustle and bustle the atmosphere is quaint and chilled...very friendly Be lovely for a romantic meal for a first date It's also good for lunch/dinner times, they don't rush you out the door Average price for a main is £6-10 The dishes are ok portions you'll get full on them but mostly a one person per portion The food is well flavoured and authentic As for alcohol I believe it's just a selection of sake, beer or plum wine I have ordered The kimchi rice cakes Noodles and meat bibimbap

    Seo Young M.

    One of the authentic Korean restaurants. One bad things is that the owner lady was very quick to get annoyed when we were being slow about ordering our food.

    Fiesta 4eva
    Yordon D.

    I would definitely recommend the barbecue here, they really have some amazing meat dishes perfectly suitable for grilling. Especially the pork belly and all of the beef dishes are a little bit of heaven on earth (and I used to be a pescetarian). I would always order side dishes such as letuce and kimchi as these are my favourites but I'm looking forward to tasting their others as well - to sum it up: south korea in London, close by British Museum if u wanna make a day out of it, enjoy! ;-)

    Katie A.

    I have no idea why there are quite a few Korean restaurants near the British Museum, when there are not a huge number anywhere else I have been. I like Korean food, it is a bit samey, but in general spicy and healthy is pretty good in my books. Bi Won is fairly authentic as far as I can tell, it is starchy, clean and uncluttered, and serves some classic Korean dishes as well as a few Japanese and Chinese ones. The prices are pretty reasonable for this end of town. They could probably charge more, given their proximity to tourist central, though maybe not in the evenings. I liked Bi Won well enough, but have been of better Korean restaurants, so doubt I will be back.

    Seafood bi bim bap, fried squid and pickles/kimchee- yum and the kids loved it too!

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    being one of the few korean restaurants in central london, i was very pleased with Bi-Won!

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    Jinjuu - Kimchi fried rice

    Jinjuu

    4.1(115 reviews)
    0.7 miSoho
    £££

    Great food. Awesome atmosphere. And located in one of London's most poppin' neighborhoods. If you…read morelike Korean food, this is your new jam. The interior gives you a sense of being in an underground bar somewhere in Asia, and it comes complete with Pucca dolls nestled on top of the booze bottles behind the bar. There is seating both upstairs and downstairs, but given how crazy it gets, if you're planning on coming, book in advance. I've eaten here twice, and I can safely say that the food is legit! It's surprisingly authentic given the location, and the drinks aren't half-bad, either. The Bibimbap with Bulgogi Beef is one of my favorites, thus far, with the perfect ratio of rice to beef, kimchi to veggies. It's one hearty dish, so come hungry. The Signature Fried Chicken is also done to perfection, and if you've ever had Korean Fried Chicken before, you know what I'm talking about. It's not expensive, but sadly, you only get 2 pieces. Believe me, you will want more. I can also vouch for the cocktails. Being a girly drinker myself, I can't pass up a delicious fruity cocktail from people who know how to put it together well. However, they also have a great Happy Hour with some of the cheapest beer you'll find to pair perfectly with your meal. That is how they do it in Korea anyway, isn't it?

    They treated us like no other. 12/10 stars…read more You want to come here for not only fine surrounding but TOP Shelf food.

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    Jinjuu - My Pret coffee wrapped in tissues because it offended "the manager"

    My Pret coffee wrapped in tissues because it offended "the manager"

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    K Place - Those are extractor fans.

    K Place

    3.4(30 reviews)
    1.9 miAldgate
    ££

    K, K Place, I really wanted to like you but, in the end, you were just (O)K…read more We'd read some things about how K Place was doing an AYCE Korean BBQ option. It's so rare in London that we thought we should definitely give it a try. We made a reservation for Friday night easily and they were flexible when we were running late. When we arrived, we headed down the stairs to the basement where the restaurant was. It isn't a huge place, with seating for about 30-40. Not all of the tables have grills, but the vast majority do. We were seated near the entrance and heard another group come in for karaoke and were directed out of the restaurant, so if you're looking for dinner and karaoke all in one - K Place could be a great option! After having a look at the menu, we decided to go with Set B Buffet, which was described as 10 course buffet with unlimited meats (£28.99). They also have a Set C with unlimited meats and seafood for £33.99. Soon after ordering, the dishes started to arrive. Banchan arrived first with 4 dishes: kimchi, radish kimchi, beansprouts, and cucumbers(?!). Odd. The cucumbers weren't the usual pickled cucumbers (oijangajji) but just some slices of raw cucumber. Maybe they had just run out of their pickles for the day? But we would have preferred them not providing this super random banchan. All the banchan were OK, but a bit bland. Next came the egg roll, dakdoritang (chicken and potato spicy stew) and mackerel. Everything was fine, though the dakdoritang was a bit bland as was the egg roll. The mackerel was overcooked. The kimchi pancake was standard, not the best I've ever had but not the worst - pretty middle of the road. The steamed mussels was probably the highlight. Fresh and sweet, cooked well in their own juices and a sprinkling of green onion. We then received a platter of 9 different meats - it was easy to tell that these weren't the highest quality. Yes, I know I'm at an AYCE place but I've had great quality AYCE meat at Korean BBQ places (Looking at you, LA). Spicy pork, (fatty) chicken, pork belly, rib eye, chuck, etc. all super unmemorable and pretty bland. At least the service was good and our server came over to turn over the meats and cut them for us. They gave us a small platter of some vegetables to grill as well as lettuce to wrap the meat in. There was also a huge container of ssamjang, which I always slather into my lettuce wraps so that was a plus as well. We could have ordered more meat since we weren't stuffed but found it all just mediocre and decided that we didn't want the extra calories for such blah food. Sigh, I had high hopes but I think I'll just wait until I'm back in LA to have the real deal. Additionally, at this price point, I expected a bit more. Maybe due to it being in the City, they charge more? The hunt for good AYCE Korean BBQ in London continues.

    I had never tried Korean barbecue before so I was excited to give this place a go. It's on the…read moretastecard which is how I found it so you can get some money off your bill and if you select the 10 course set menu you really get enough food to be stuffed by the end. As I found out, when you go for Korean barbecue you have the actual barbecue in the middle of your table so you can cook your own meat and veggies just like you want them. But before you get to that there is an array of delicious starters and sides that are put in your table, meats, fish, seafood, vegetables, rice and soups. Once you go through most of those, you meats of choice are brought out and the barbecue is turned heated up. You can then start cooking your steaks using the special wooden cutlery and cut them up with a pair or scissors. This way you can be sure you have everything as soon as it's done and nothing gets cold. We decided to go with the set menu that offers 3 types of meat per person but if you really want to push your limits or have not eater for days there's an unlimited meat option too. If you pick that one, I salute you. Anyway, I definitely enjoyed everything I tried and look forward to going back soon. I recommend going there with a group as that would be great fun and you can order a greater variety of foods. Either way it's worth putting it in your schedule.

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    K Place - Cook food at your table

    Cook food at your table

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    Hot Stone - First course: sashimi

    Hot Stone

    3.4(14 reviews)
    1.3 miIslington

    Solid experience at hot stone! The food is delicious and service on point. Perfect for date night,…read moreor a hang out with your girlfriends. Highly recommend buying their vouchers when available to come, to get the most value. We purchased the 5 year birthday offer at £30/person which came with a five course meal. The vouchers go on sale during certain holidays - you can find all their previous offers online. Be sure to ensure there are promotional seating when making a reservation and follow the terms and conditions. Total meal with drinks, the oyster supplement and service charge was just under £100 for two (including the vouchers). Price is quite steep without the voucher and doesn't represent value to me personally. (You've been warned!)

    That Wagyu though!…read more Swung by here at the tail end of my trip in London. Showed up around 8 and got a seat at the bar without any wait on a Tuesday night. Ordered myself 2 orders of salmon sashimi, and the wagyu hot stone meal. The Salmon Sashimi: Very generous thick cuts of salmon. Fresh tasting and delicious. What more could you want? Get This. The Wagyu Hot Stone meal: Oh man I love wagyu steak, and here you can get it for only 25 quid. Cut up your steak and grill it on the stone for a little on each side, and have it melt in your mouth. This came with a side of seaweed salad and a nice spicy sauce to dip the meat in. Get this. If you're coming to a place called Hot Stone you've gotta take in the experience of grilling your meats on an actual hot stone, but also add some sushi / sashimi to your meal because the slices are thick, and its as fresh as I had during my stay in London. Will be back!

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    Hot Stone - Fourth course/main course: hot stone wagyu

    Fourth course/main course: hot stone wagyu

    Hot Stone - Fifth course/dessert; matcha and miso caramel cheesecake

    Fifth course/dessert; matcha and miso caramel cheesecake

    Hot Stone - Third course; eggplant with miso glaze and truffle

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    Third course; eggplant with miso glaze and truffle

    Bi-Won - korean - Updated July 2026

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