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    Kopan Street - bulgogi hotteok

    Kopan Street

    4.5(10 reviews)
    1.9 kmKøbenhavn K
    $

    Omg, these savory hottoek were SO good. Never seen these in Korea or California, just had the…read moretraditional sweet ones in the past. Cute and casual ambiance with a mini photo booth where you can stick your photo onto their wall. Fun atmosphere with the latest kpop hits blasting (hello New Jeans, Le Sserafim, & ILLIT)! Not much seating, just a bench so more of a grab and go spot. Woman helping us was kind and patient as we decided what we wanted, could watch her make our food. Good service. Highly recommend for a quick/small lunch or snack.

    (Don't know why this business was not merged to Seedhoddeok since I reviewed it first on…read more5/16/2015.) It took a while, but Korean food finally seems to be gaining ground in Denmark. Kopan seems to have given the greatest push this year with their food cart serving sweet and savoury pancakes. Their old name, seed hoddeok, refers to deep-fried dough which is flattened and opened to make a pocket, then stuffed with seeds and honey/brown sugar. I tried a sample of it and the dough is tender and slightly chewy inside with a nice crispy crust. I ordered rice cakes mixed with fish cakes (tteokbokki) for 45kr and the rice cakes were especially good with a slight crisp on the outside. They were only a little spicy to me, but tasted great. It is a small but very filling dish as the rice cakes are very compact. I also got a marinated grilled beef (bulgogi) pancake for 50kr. It was very morseish with onions and potato starch noodles (japchae) and the freshly fried dough was even better than the sample of the seed pancake. This is a great place to stop by when you need a substantial snack or just want to try some authentic Korean street food.

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    Kopan Street - Bulgogi with corn cheese

    Bulgogi with corn cheese

    Kopan Street - Bulgogi with kimchi

    Bulgogi with kimchi

    Kopan Street

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    Moi Korean

    Moi Korean

    4.0(6 reviews)
    2.8 kmVesterbro

    I really like Korean food. Unfortunately it is quite expensive and often not very authentic. So…read morewhen Moi recently opened I was very eager to try it out. However I was a bit disappointed because the portions were quite small and the side dishes were not that interesting. We had the bulgogi dinner set and for some reason it didn't include soup? The waitress also forgot to bring the noodles I had ordered. It was nice to try a different restaurant but this one won't become one of my favourites.

    Moi was the first Korean restaurant I had visited. As a result, my review is based on no previous…read moreexperience and limited knowledge of the cuisine. I went to the restaurant with my friend (both of us equally excited about trying out authentic Korean food for the first time) after several weeks of planning. The restaurant is located right by the theatre "Det Ny Teater" on Vesterbrogade 42. It's easy to locate and has a bus stop less than a minute's walk away. We were welcomed and at the desk and brought to a table in a cosy corner by the bathroom. There is a "girl" peeking through the window so don't be surprised! The menu was given out and we both ordered the "Happy Vegan" dinner course with the organic elderflower juice (I think they ended up serving us the lemonade. The receipt also indicated that. However, we told them about the mistake and paid for the juice). The drinks and side dishes came first. The drinks tasted good and were mild. The side dishes consisted of five small bowls: cooked zucchini, pickled zucchini, spicy boiled potatoes, kimchi, and an omelette. None of the side dishes tasted particularly hot. We were then served our "Seaweed, 5 seed & avocado". The set was a plate had about 5-6 seaweed on it with wasabi paste and a mix of 5 seeds (in a semi-paste form). Next to that was thinly sliced cucumber, peppers (red, yellow, green), pickled carrots??, and avocado. The dish was also served with soy sauce. The waiter explained how to eat the dish and we had fun mixing the fillings. The side dishes and sliced veggies complemented each other well. Afterwards, we were served a small Mung Bean Pancake. The pancake was about 10cm/4inch in diameter. Slightly disappointed about that. It tasted good, though, and had a thin slice of chilli? and greens on it. It was served with its own dipping sauce. I couldn't recognise it. We took our time with the appetisers and eventually were served the main course. The main course was a hot stone Bibimbap. It was served with a red paste. The bibimbap had a base of rice and was topped with the same veggies as the appetiser plus an egg yolk and cooked onions. The star of the show was very comforting. I decided not to mix in the entire paste in as it was slightly too hot for me. It was quite interesting to cook and eat your food at the same time. Be careful of the bowl, though, as it's quite hot in the beginning. Finally, we were given the choice between Lotus tea and coffee. We both chose the tea. The dessert of the day was ice cream. They had either vegan or normal ice cream and we chose the latter. The tea tasted literally like the essence of baked potatoes (a very good potato). It was weird but pretty good. The waitress offered to refill the pitcher with hot water if needed. The waitress described the process of making the ice cream: The chef discovered that beating the rice in water for two hours then extracting that water and mixing it with cream would make a good ice cream. She wasn't wrong. The dessert was amazing and the crushed salted sesame seeds on top balanced the dish well. The restaurant has a very cosy and warm interior. There are BBQ tables and normal tables spread out. The bathroom is amusing yet relaxing. The female bathroom has two "rooms". There is one with a tall ceiling and one with a shorter one. The flooring is checkered and there are towels to dry off your hands with. And incense! And a small candle! (I like it when people have an attention to details, ok?) The bad: 1. We were only served one set of 5 side dishes although the menu stated 5 side dishes per order. In their defence, we did not order or ask for the second set. 2. The Mung Bean pancake was too small. 3. The bibimbap could have benefited greatly with a vegan/vegetarian protein besides the yolk. 4. More ice cream! --- The good: 1. The waiter and waitresses were all super kind. They all explained the dishes and the methods to eat them. 2. The food tasted very good and REAL. I had almost forgotten the taste of non-frozen & un-canned produce here in Copenhagen. 3. The three-course meal was set up and planned very well. There was a great balance between each dish and a good transaction. 4. Being surrounded by an all Korean staff (minus one) and some Korean customers was such a great experience. All in all my friend and I had a great first experience at Korean cuisine and will definitely come back for more.

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    Moi Korean - Street sign

    Street sign

    Moi Korean - Appetiser

    Appetiser

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    Restaurant Sakura

    Restaurant Sakura

    3.8(8 reviews)
    1.2 kmKøbenhavn K
    $$

    One of the best place in town for Japanese and Korean food. Cosy and friendly, spacious and clean.read more

    What a fool I am! In my Studieskolen days, I passed by this place many times but figured it was…read morelike most Japanese-Korean mix establishments: BAD! However I was pleasantly surprised and now I know where to get my Korean fix in Copenhagen when I'm feeling homesick. Since it was a very cold day, I wanted something hot and comforting. The Samgyetang menu (310 dkk) appealed to me especially since it comes with small sides (banchan). Normally this soup is eaten in the summer, but I think it also goes over well on these winter evenings. Our server brought out a whole cornish hen sizzling in the stone pot on a wooden trivet with salt and pepper on the side. Spot-on presentation! However there was no ginger or glutinous rice inside the chicken, much less jujube or ginseng. Although chicken is the star of this dish, the rice and herbs play a huge role. This was very disappointing, even though the meat was cooked perfectly and falling off the bone. Before we were served the main (Korean) dishes, we received a little Japanese appetizers. One was a spinach salad (ohitashi) and a shrimp salad with bean thread (ebi sunomono). These were very nice and refreshing but of course I would have preferred a Korean starter. Soon after came gyoza/mandu, which was good. Right before the mains came out we got the banchan, and so prettily arranged! There was seafood pancake (haemul pajeon), carrot kinpira, kimchi, potato pancake (gamjajeon), and seaweed salad. The kinpira was a bit out of place, I think beansprouts would have fit in better. Though they were a little oily, the pancakes were good. Now the kimchi was excellent! I can say this with confidence since I am Korean, I've been brought up eating kimchi, and I do make my own. You can even buy it by the kilo here. Good to know. At the end of the meal we got a scoop of sickly-sweet strawberry ice cream and a pretty but not very tasty strawberry for dessert. I would have preferred green tea ice cream or even some seasonal fruit, the latter being more common in Korean cuisine. Since it is winter I would have been ok with no dessert and just a cup of ginseng tea instead. Although the missing ingredients in the samgyetang made me feel cheated, the banchan was mostly good and so was the service. I look forward to trying more authentic Korean dishes here.

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    Restaurant Sakura
    Restaurant Sakura
    Restaurant Sakura

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    Slurp Ramen Joint - Sesame salad

    Slurp Ramen Joint

    4.2(83 reviews)
    2.1 kmKøbenhavn K
    $

    I didn't get the hype here... We paid about 1000 DKK ($160) for 3 bowls of ramen, 1 chicken karaage…read moreand couple drinks. I understood its CPH price but it's not worth it. Ramen bowls were overly salty, and chicken karaage was hard like a rock that we couldn't eat. Definitely not authentic and extremely overpriced. Our server was great, but we had to wait for a while for our orders to come. Such a disappointing experience!!!

    I was lucky enough to get a seat here and have some ramen and ice tea. The ice tea was good! But I…read morewas surprised there was no sugar or any sweetener to make it less bitter for me. She tried to put some lemon in it but some sugar prob would have worked. The ramen I had was excellent. Though a little too salty. All the ingredients were very tasty. For me, this is like 3 meals in one sitting., I ate as much as I could, but I asked the waitress if I could have a container to bring the rest home. I wouldn't think this should be a problem to take your leftover food that you paid for with you, and open up a seat for someone in queue waiting to come in to get a meal. She said she had to ask the chef if I can take a container, and then she asked the chef right in front of me. He looked right at me blankly, and told her no after looking at me. I have to say that was not very nice service. To look right at my face and decide that I'm not to bring my leftovers with me., and just waste all of it. While I can see a stack of leftover containers in the kitchen right from my seat. That was just a shame because more than half of my food was left over. I have a small stomach and I can't eat all this one sitting! Wish I could! I thought I would just eat the rest of it later in the evening. But the chef said no container for you. I tried to eat a little more of it but had to leave a lot of it behind. How wasteful! That really bummed me out when he said no, as I tried to force a few more bites. I wanted to thank him for the meal because it was so delicious, but I was so irritated at that point every time I look at him. To me that was a big strike even if your food is good. I don't think I would go back there again. The waitress was friendly though. I do understand why you don't allow takeout since the art of the bowl would be compromised while walking or biking, I do think when someone has more than half of their food left over you could be gracious to give them a container to put it in. So that was really wasteful and I don't think I would come back here again but if you're very hungry and you can eat a lot of food get there early so you can get a seat otherwise it's a 40 minute wait outside in line on the street, and a very small location with no bathroom. The food was very good. The chef's rude temperment and the leftover container policy needs work.

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    Slurp Ramen Joint - Menu and view of the super small space.

    Menu and view of the super small space.

    Slurp Ramen Joint - Shio ramen

    Shio ramen

    Slurp Ramen Joint - Slurp Ramen, Copenhagen

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