Ganz klar steht Koreanisches Essen stark im Trend in Berlin. Jeder kennt’s – Bibimbap und BBQ, koreanischer Pfannkuchen oder auch der Fusion Burger auf dem Street Food Markt. Die Hülle und Fülle der koreanischen Restaurants in Berlin zeigt uns, dass das koreanische Essen sehr viel mehr zu bieten hat als Kimchi in der Gemüse Schüssel. Und damit ihr auch wisst, wo’s am besten schmeckt, haben wir hier eine Best-Of Liste für euch zusammengestellt.
Korean Food Stories
Korean Food Stories, Prenzlauer Allee 217, Prenzlauer Berg
Tel: 0157 36375002
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 12:00 – 20:00
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Gogogi
photo: Gogogi
Gogogi, Weinbergsweg 24, Mitte
Tel: 030 55246141
Opening hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun 12:00–15:30h and 18:00–23:00h. Fri, Sat 12:00–15:30h and 18:00–00:00h. Closed Mondays
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Ban Ban Kitchen
photo: Ban Ban Kitchen
Ban Ban Kitchen, Schillerpromenade 32, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
Opening hours: Thu – Tue 17:00 – 22:00h
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Ixthys
photo: Ailine Liefeld
Ixthys, Pallasstraße 21, Schöneberg
Tel: 030 81474769
Opening hours: Mon – Sat 12:00 – 22:00h
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Kimchi Princess
photo: Kimchi Princess
Kimchi Princess, Skalitzer Str. 36, Kreuzberg
Tel: 0163 4580203
Opening hours: daily 12-11pm
You have missed Wa Wa in Schöneberg (Akazienkiez)! (in general, a bit a broader view besides the usual hip tracks of Neukoelln, Prenzlberg and Kreuzberg would be worthwhile in your guides ;-))
Ups, just saw that you did cover Schöneberg, apologies! 🙂 But I can still recommend Wa Wa!
Gangnam Pocha!
No, no, no! No list is complete without Madang on it.
Our next diner in Berlin will be definitely Korean !!!!
Kimchi Princess? It is hip, but the food sucks big time. Plus, it’s heavily over-priced. If you like really good food at a place, where actual Koreans like to go, visit Seoul Kwan in Friedenau. It’s not hip, but super delicious and authentic.
Seoul Kwan is definitely a must in this list! a bit hidden but truly authentic and delicious, don’t leave without the icecream
Great list! Just what I was looking for to plan my weekend. Thanks for the research. Now how to decide which one, they all seem really good…
Kimchi Princess serves by far the worst food quality in Berlin. Everywhere else is cheaper and better.
I think calling Kimchee Princess the ‘worst quality’ in Berlin is a bit of an exaggeration. I’d say it’s better than Gogogi and Ssam.
Good this… but you forgot:
http://www.kochukaru.de/
eberswalder str. 35..
“Die Fusion aus koreanischer Küche gepaart mit dem Tapas-Gedanken der spanischen Küche ergibt außergewöhnliche Kreationen.” ; )
very much recommend…
Yam yam & Madang are also great options 🙂
SU korean bbq in Fhain is missing in that list!!!
It is written that the list was updated on the 5th of October. So how come Ban Ban Kitchen still has its old address??? More then a half year ago the moved to Schillerpromenade and right now are located next to Prince & Tiger.
I would definitely mention Mercosy on Dresdner Strasse- in my opinion they have one of the best bimbaps, for sure better then this one in Kimchi Princess.
Seoulkitchen in fhain is amazing!
How is https://www.yelp.com/biz/new-arirang-berlin not on the list? It’s amazing and their potato starter is delicious!