Korean Restaurant in Zurich?

I am having a hard time looking for an authentic Korean restaurant round Zurich (preferably near the central). It would be great if you can help out :-)

Thanks alot

Hello and welcome to the Forum

The Korean Pavillon provides a wide range of Korean dishes served in authentic surroundings (Badenerstrasse 457, 044 492 33 32).

Well, authentic for Zurich...

I second the Korean Pavillion .... Good food and atmosphere .... Very easily accessible by public transport ....

I've seen Korean tour buses outside Bambushain often. I don't know if that gives an indication of how good the food is - but it is BYO

Address:

Bambushain

Vogelsangstrasse 33

8006 Zürich

Tel. +41 44 363 22 28

Fax +41 44 363 22 25

Open hours:

Mon-Fri 11.30am-2.30pm/6.00pm-11.00pm

Sat 6.00pm-11.00pm

Sun closed

You take tram 9 (from Bellevue) or 10 (from Central) and get off at Winkelriedstr tram stop. Tales about 7 mins.

I highly recommend Yumi Hana, which is located at:

Schützengasse 7

8001 Zürich

Tel. 044 211 57 57

It's a fairly small restaurant (maybe 12 or so seats), but they also do take-away. In summer, they have "alfresco" tables outside.

The food is quite good - they have most of the popular Korean dishes. During lunch hours, it can be quite busy, so you sort of have to "eat and run" so that other people can sit down.

In addition, the back part of the restaurant sells a wide variety of Korean and Japanese food at very reasonable prices.

Very yummy!

Or the 33 Bus

Is it still open? I had a feeling it's been closed for a while.

Hmm.. I haven't been passed there since summer.... ?? If anyone goes there or rings them up - could you please update this thread?

"These Korean meatballs are the dog's bollocks"

I think those above 3 are all in Zurich. There are 3 in Geneva, 1 in Luzern, 1 in Lausanne and 1 in near Basel- Germany.

The Korean Pavillon is been quite long times and focus on locals. I think good place for experience.

Bambushain is more for Korean tourists or/and visitors. It is typical taste.

Yumi Hana is casual Korean food place and sells Korean and Japanese products togather. This place is rather cheaper and small.

You can buy some pre-cooked food items from Yumi Hana to cook @ home, too.

Enjoy! If you have any Q for recipe or/ and, I can help you.

walking away from the main station down Bahnhofstrasse take the first left. there is a Korean place next to the shirt shop. tried it at lunch - sort of fast food - but it is very good and full of Koreans which must be a good thing.

will definitely try one of these out one day thanks

Unfortunately I couldnt find Kimchijigae in non of the above mentioned rest. !!!!

Is there another Korean Restaraunt where I can get Kimchijigae and DOl sot bibimbap ?

Whats the name of the one in Lorrach does anyone know?

Have u tried the Korean shop just side of Banoffstrasse? In front of D-Vino

u can buy food and also have some simple but nice dishes

I'm confident all three do kimchi jigae, just ask. Might be the way they spell it on the menu. same for Dolsot bibimbop... well maybe Yumihana doesn't have dolsot (hot stone bowls right?). There's a new Korean Restaurant near Grimselstrasse tram stop on line 2 (towards Farbhof). Not sure of name but it's on Badenerstrasse just past the conspicuous "Casino" tat shop & restaurant (??). This new place is smaller and only experience there wasn't awe inspiring but not terrible either.

In general I think Korean food is not bad in Zurich at all

'Akaraka' in Zürich-Altstetten is a great new choice for Korean food:

http://akaraka.ch/

The menu choice is limited but the dishes are fresh and rather authentic. The restaurant is easily reachable by tram #2 (tram stop right in front of the restaurant) or via 'Altstetten' train station and a 5-minute walk.

Martin

I went to Yumihana for lunch last week. I had Kimchi Zjige ... seems like the same dish as you have asked about above but with a different spelling.

Vegetables in a spicy Kimchi flavoured broth served with steamed rice on the side. There were a few pieces of meat in it but the dish was all about the broth and the veggies. It was fantastic.

You really have to go there. And when you do, make sure you look at the items in the shop. I always come home with so much food stuff !

I have been trying to call them many times, but no one answered. Does anyone know if this place is closed??

I mean, Bambushain on Vogelsangstrasse...

It wouldn't be the first bankruptcy of this restaurant ...

Martin