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  • Cheap Korean restaurants in London

  • By Time Out Food & Drink editors

  • Our choice of Korean cafés and restaurants in the capital for top-value food

    Cheap Korean restaurants in London

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    • Dotori

      3 Stroud Green Road, Finsbury Park, N4 2DQ

      Lanterns covered in hangul (Korean phonetic script) indicate the culinary emphasis at Dotori, though the mixed clientele clearly relish the gyoza and the salmon sashimi on the Japanese side of the menu, too. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £40. Read more

    • Hamgipak

      169 High Street, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 4BH

      You get a generous spread of home-style Korean cooking here. Free banchan (kimchi, vinegared seaweed and sesame-fragrant beansprouts among them) whet the appetite in preparation for flavour-packed dishes such as soon doo boo chigae (tofu and oysters in kimchi broth) and barbecued shortribs and belly pork. Meal for two with drinks and service around £35. Read more

    • Cah Chi

      394 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, SW18 4HP

      The barbecues are a big hit if you’re a Korean food novice; more experienced diners may want to specify their own choices of panch’an (side dishes). Meal for two with service: around £35. Read more

    • Miga

      29 Goodge St, W1T 2PP

      We like this simple new Korean restaurant for its wholesome lunch menu with dishes that warm the belly and set you up for an afternoon at the coalface. Lunch deals start at £6 and include miso soup. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £45.

    • Palace

      183-185 High Street, New Malden, Surrey, New Malden, KT3 4BH

      Palace has kitsch 1950s decor and a canteen-style vibe aided by chirpy Korean hospitality. Our steaming bowl of fish and kimchi chigae (a meal in itself) was packed full of mackerel and accompanying it were half a dozen little plates of pickles and namul. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £35. Read more



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2 comments

  1. Posted by Abi on 07 May 2009 20:12

    Highly reccomend Dotori - we went there for the first time the other week and had one of the set meals for two on the Korean side of the menu and it was delicious a taste sensation - you leave feeling full but not in the slightest bit grimmed out! It is on the main road and it does get busy there we had to sit at the high chairs facing the window, but the food is so worth it. I am certainly going back :)

  2. Posted by Fionn on 13 Mar 2009 12:24

    How can you place Miga in the cheap eats section when a meal for two cost £45? That doesn't seem to make sense.

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