Discover Restaurants offering the best Korean food in Nottingham, England, United Kingdom. This town in the very center of England is perhaps best known for its association with the legend of Robin Hood. The men in tights are long gone, though—today, you’ll find a modern city with a fantastic playhouse, ice hockey arena, and many, many shops and clubs.
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4 based on 176 reviews
Korean BBQ restaurant. Table BBQ. Korean hotpot. Vegetarian options available. Gluten-free options available.
We visited Korea House for my daughters 15th birthday, she loves all things Asian and really wanted to try Korean food. The reviews for this restaurant are really good and so I booked it.The restaurant was clean and cosy and the staff very friendly. I tried eel, for the first time and it was delicious.We had barbeque for three courses, and the beef and eel were great, however, the belly pork was a bit tough as this really needs to be slow cooked to be tender.There were lots of dishes that other diners were enjoying and they looked fantastic, so we will be back to try them.Very impressed, good food, good prices, good service.
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4 based on 125 reviews
The food was delicious!!!This is my 2nd time having Korean food, the first being in Japan and I can honestly say it was better! I had tofu bimibap and prawn pancakes. The portions are super generous, I ended up taking a lot of it home which they kindly packaged up for me.The interior is very âcafe styleâ and basic but the food compensates The restaurant was super busy which is obviously a good sign. I will be back very soon! I canât stop thinking about it.
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4 based on 325 reviews
Experience the culinary of the South East Asia, the menu offers Japanese (includes sushi), Korean, Malaysian, Thai and Singapore. We are sorry to say that our BBQ is temporally unavailable and should be resolved very soon. Pan Asia is also Halal certified
Menu was extensive and kind of busy, which was good in a way as it provides a huge variety of choices. There were dishes other than Japanese - for example, I spotted Singaporean, Malaysian, Thai and Korean dishes which of course fits the name of the restaurant Pan-Asia. However, one cannot help but suspect if all the dishes ordered can be guaranteed fresh as the restaurant has too many items on the menu to handle! Ordered some noodle soup which had a great-tasting broth which was really sweet, it is nice at first but you can easily become sick of it once after drinking it for a while. Dad ordered a bowl of rice with Chicken Teriyaki which was a typical run-of-the mill dish. Chicken and sauce was alright but it left us wondering what was the hype surrounding this restaurant as it didn't seem to offer anything other than average food. I wouldn't say this restaurant stands out particularly in any way, food is acceptable but nothing special. If you are here as a tourist to experience the best of Nottingham, I would say there are better restaurants in the city that are worth a try compared to Pan-Asia. However, the service was pleasant and the student waiters employed were friendly and most willing to answer queries about the menu.
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