Top 5 Best Korean Restaurants in Austin

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Over the last decade, there has been an explosion of Korean eateries in Austin. As the city has evolved and the desire for more variety has increased, it's ... read more...

  1. The Mueller Chi'lantro opens every day from 10:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. From Monday, September 17 to Sunday, September 23, solely at the Barbara Jordan Boulevard restaurant, it will give 20% off all meals as an opening special. It's impossible to top their spicy pork burrito for a quick, affordable lunch on the run, but let's be honest: the greatest time for their craveable cross-cultural dishes is after the bars close. Unfortunately, their fleet of mobile trailers is temporarily on hiatus as they grow their brick and mortar footprint, so we'll have to settle for a platter of 2 a.m. kimchi fries until they return.


    The menu now has more of a focus on what could be deemed as late-night Korean food, i.e. fries topped with bulgogi, ramen topped with cheese. Then there are dishes from its original menu, like the military hot pot and Korean fried chicken, and newer ones like dak galbi (stir-fried chicken, napa cabbage, and rice cakes, made tableside), and much more soju (hence the name).


    Locations: https://www.chilantrobbq.com/locations/

    Website: https://www.chilantrobbq.com

    Chi’lantro BBQ
    Chi’lantro BBQ
    Chi’lantro BBQ
    Chi’lantro BBQ

  2. Charm Korean Barbeque is a popular eating destination for locals and visitors alike, serving steaming hot, fresh-off-the-grill Korean BBQ cooked to perfection right at your table. With this Austin touch, delicious and traditional Korean meats and stews acquire a fresh new appearance, and the restaurant proudly provides vegetarian alternatives as well.


    The all-you-can-eat barbecue tables at this location in a strip mall off Howard Lane are well-known. Be aware that tables are limited, so make a reservation to take advantage of the $25 offer. The non-AYCE pricing is slightly pricier than the usual Austin Korean restaurant, but you'll get to try the hard-to-find flavored soju. If you come in for lunch, you can get equivalent dinner-sized quantities for $2 cheaper.


    Location: 1200 W Howard Ln, Austin, TX 78753

    Website: https://charmkoreanbbq.com

    Charm Korean BBQ
    Charm Korean BBQ
    Charm Korean BBQ
    Charm Korean BBQ
  3. Koriente is more than Korean food, and it's a cornerstone of the downtown lunch scene. It's a garden-fresh take on Korean food that makes you want to devour the rainbow. Enjoy tofu, beef, mahi-mahi, ahi tuna, or chicken rice and noodle bowls with your choice of tofu, beef, mahi-mahi, ahi tuna, or chicken. The eatery's basics include unlimited miso soup and salad, bubble tea, and colorful, uncomplicated Korean-inspired bowls.


    This largely vegetarian cafe in downtown Austin is devoted to delivering fresh, healthful, and economical Asian fusion food, and is surrounded by a verdant garden. MSG is never used in the menu items, and oil, salt, and sugar are kept to a minimum. Instead, natural ingredients are utilized to complement the vibrant tastes of fresh vegetables served over delectable sweet potato noodles or delectable rice medallions. The staff is also as nice as the free green tea ice cream.


    Location: 621 E 7th St, Austin, TX 78701

    Website: koriente.com

    Koriente Restaurant
    Koriente Restaurant
    Koriente Restaurant
    Koriente Restaurant
  4. Consider Gagnam Zip to be a venue that helps guests feel at ease despite their lack of familiarity with Korean cuisine. For $9.99, you may choose from five protein selections (beef ribs, bulgogi, spicy chicken, chicken teriyaki, and spicy pork), rice or noodle, and sides. Choose mains and banchan from the prepared foods refrigerator to take home or dine in the clean and bright environment.


    Gangnam Zip is a restaurant that turns Korean food into quick food so that you can consume it in a short amount of time. The oily taste of Japanese ramen has been minimized, and a Korean flavor has been added, so that everybody may enjoy it. For vegetarians, the Gangnam Plate offers a different experience with fresh veggies and fruits at a reasonable price. The meals and stews on offer here are full and hearty, making for a feast fit for a king that will feed a crowd (and leave enough for leftovers!).


    Location: 202 Walton Way #150, Cedar Park, TX 78613

    Website: www.gangnamzipaustin.com

    Gangnam Zip
    Gangnam Zip
    Gangnam Zip
    Gangnam Zip
  5. Osio—slang for “come and join us” in Korea—landed their restaurant to where it is today. Inspired by fusion cuisine and home cooking, Osio delivers quality tastes from three different backgrounds to satisfy any craving. Osio, which serves sushi and Korean meals, takes a modern approach to both forms of food. This trendy establishment is a city favorite, despite its placement in the Barton Creek Mall. Along with your beef or pig bulgogi, order udon, gyoza dumplings, inventive sushi, and nigiri, and don't miss the daily lunch specials or mocha bubble tea.


    Traditional beverages and side dishes round out the menu for an immersive Korean cuisine experience. Shrimp-fried rice, udon noodles, and a variety of meats and other classic dishes are cooked and steeped right in front of you, with traditional beverages and side dishes rounding out the menu for an immersive Korean cuisine experience. If you're looking for one of Austin's greatest modern Korean BBQ restaurants, Osio provides a unique dine-in dining experience.


    Location: 3 Jalan SS 20/27, G-13, Grd Flr, Tropicana City Mall 47400 Petaling Jaya Selangor

    Website: https://www.osio4u.com/

    Osio Korean & Japanese Cuisine
    Osio Korean & Japanese Cuisine
    Osio Korean & Japanese Cuisine
    Osio Korean & Japanese Cuisine




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