Koba
Koba is located on Pont Street in Fitzrovia. Since opening in 2005, Koba has been firmly set on providing high-quality Korean cuisine, ranging from traditional to modern dishes, with particular emphasis on the Korean dining culture based around table barbecue. It is one of many excellent Korean restaurants that have opened up in central London over recent years. As you’d expect, it specializes in dishes made with beef - the ‘Gangnam Style sirloin steak’.
This is a swish spot that’s perfect for giving friends an intro to the joys of Korean barbecue, bubbling stews, and pajeon savoury pancakes. Koba’s a little pricey, but for the experience, it’s worth the cost, and it’s especially good for a small group hangs. You can expect to pay around £10-£20 per head for a meal here. The decor is simple but tasteful, and it gets bustling at lunchtime; bookings are recommended. Another thing that stands out about Koba is its wine list, which features some good Korean wines.
Address: 11 Rathbone St, London W1T 1NA
Website: http://kobalondon.com/