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    Min Sok Chon

    3.7 (24 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Dumpling Ramen
    Jacques I.

    Well, we didn't expect to eat Korean food while in Mexico City, but it was pretty cool to see that CDMX has its own Koreatown, with plenty of Korean restaurants to choose from. Located in the Juarez area, Min Sok Chon was a solid place for Korean eats. My partner was sick on the first day we were in town, so he needed something light to eat, like soup. And since we learned there was a Koreatown not too far from the Roma neighborhood where we were staying, we decided to walk over and check out the line of Korean restaurants for some soup. When we arrived here for dinner on a Friday night the place was pretty busy, with nearly every table taken. Also, there were a lot of Korean people eating here, so we figured we were in the right spot. The menu was large, with several different items to choose from, like soups and rice dishes, with heaping bowls of hot pot and KBBQ. They have it all. Plus, you get free banchan with your meal, which is always the best part with Korean dine-in! My partner had the beef bone marrow soup while I had the dumpling ramen. It didn't take long for our food to be prepared. My dumpling ramen was solid. The dumplings had a good portion of filling, with the pork meat and chives. I enjoyed slurping on the broth, as there were hints of spice to it. Banchan was good; my favorite was the egg. Overall, if you're looking for Korean food in Mexico City, Min Sok Chon is a good spot for it.

    Matthew L.

    I've been coming here to eat Korean food every time I am in CDMX. I had their yukkaejang, sullungtang and mulnaengmyun which all have been super tasty and authentic. They also serve a wide array of banchan, which are refillable and all so good. I came here a a few days ago and had their mulnaengmyun, which was perfect because it was a warm day. It didn't contain any meat (which I am used to back at home), but it still tasted good sans the carne. Prices are a little pricey, compared to the Mexican food around. However Korean food is expensive everywhere you are, so it comes with the territory. But given all the banchan you get, I think it's well worth the price point. Most basic dishes (eg mulnaengmyun) are about 180 pesos (about 10 USD) - which makes it cheaper than back at home at least! I will be back next time I'm in Mexico City, especially when I want a break from eating just Mexican food. :)

    Amber H.

    I came here many times while in CDMX. Mexico city offers very limited options for good Asian food, and this is one of the best you can have your Asian soup fix. I tried many things from soon tofu, the beef soup, oxtail soup, and hangover soup. All of them are really good. The Banchan offering has a good variety from kimchee to radish and zucchini etc

    My friends and I found this spot on Google and it didn't disappoint. The service was great. We had the Hot Stone Pot Bibimbap, Stir Fried Pork and the Spicy Braised Short Ribs, and we all loved it. I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for some delicious Korean food

    Just $7 USD for all this...!
    Alexander P.

    I had doubts about Korean food in Mexico City, but it was surprisingly really good! Portions, side dishes were very generous. I tried the spicy pork BBQ. Taste was pretty authentic, though the spices were a bit more tailored for local Mexicans (more spicy). In all, I was so pleasantly surprised! Prices here were VERY reasonable.

    Steve S.

    Love Korean food (nice change from Mexican) you get heaps of food at great price! Downtown location just around the corner from WeWork Varsovia - especially good if you don't have much time for lunch.

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    Surasang - Samgyeopsal y muchos banchan(creo así se llama)

    Surasang

    3.7(29 reviews)
    0.2 kmJuárez
    $$

    While in Mexico City, I came across many Korean restaurants and very (almost none) few had a menu…read morein Spanish. I suppose they assume you either speak Korean, Vietnamese or you just pick off the pictures. I was not impressed with the menu situation and let me say...the garlic, spices and other seasonings sure pull you in to every spot. I had to eventually go with one and I ended up at Surasand in Colonia Juarez. The staff is very polite and supportive-although they don't know the ingredients or items on the menu themselves. I do very much appreciate the effort and understand being that they (the staff) are not Korean themselves. The place is welcoming, not to noisy and has several private spots. The restrooms are really really nice and a little more roomier than any other this city. They have toilet paper and it's clean! Nice staff, pleasant dinning environment and never a bad idea to try something out of my comfort zone.

    Things change. And they have at Surasang. And *not* for the better…read more I come here EVERY time I visit CDMX. Just as an example, I've been here four times in the past 2 years. Tonight I decided to bring a date. Worst. Idea. Ever. First off, we were ignored when we walked in. Finally someone finally came and seated us. My date had never had Korean BBQ & both of us were excited. Him to try it & me to expose what I thought to be one of my favorite restaurants in CDMX. We decided that I will get the BBQ & he will get the Bi Bim Bop. This way he'll have an opportunity to try 2 different things. My Spanish is t as good as it should be, but I'm still learning. Thankfully my date is fluent. He asked the waiter if the sides are in included with the BBQ & what they are. The waiter literally said he doesn't know. Seriously? You work there! He soon brought out the sides, and we excitedly waited for them to bring the portable grill, just as they've done every time before. What they brought was PRE COOKED beef!! What the actual F??!!? My friend asked why they brought pre cooked meat when their menu clearly shows raw meat. The waitress who brought the food said that we'd have either had to specifically ASK for the grill, or both of us would've had to ordered the BBQ. Nowhere on the menú does it say that. The whole idea of Korean BBQ is to cook it yourself. If I wanted precooked beef I could've gone to any restaurant. It doesn't end there. We asked for only TWO more side dishes. Sweet potato and kimchi. And the waiter MEVER brought them out. We gave up on the side dishes and decided to just leave. We asked for the check and even THAT took forever. And as he took my credit card, for me to pay for something I didn't order, he had the audacity to ask how much of a tip we'd like to leave. Not knowing what he was saying, my friend answered for me. Nothing. Frankly he should be happy we paid at all. Heed my warning and AVOID SURISANG!!!! It has changed for the worse!! Staff couldn't care less about you, your food, OR what you ordered. Again: AVOID AVOID AVOID!!!!!!!

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    Biwon - Soondubu jjigae

    Biwon

    3.5(19 reviews)
    0.1 kmJuárez
    $$

    Biwon is our favorite Korean BBQ restaurant in the city. We try and come back every time we visit…read moreMexico City. Service is always good, an endless supply of Soju and several flavor options. We always do the BBQ at the table which has never disappointed. The side dishes that are included are typical Korean, and never lack flavor. Their red salsa and Kimchi are always wonderful. We typically order another dish or two including the Ramen, which is always good, but the BBQ here is what shines. They also have some very good Ice Cream options for dessert, my favorite is the Corn Ice Cream which is served in a Corn Husk, and the Coconut Ice Cream which is served inside a coconut shell. We love Biwon and will continue to return!

    TLDR: Probably the worst korean food I ever had…read more My friends and I are traveling and we were craving some korean food. We found this place because it had a good reviews on google maps. I honestly do not know how they got so many positive reviews. My friends and I got the soup and it tasted awful. I feel like even the instant soup pack is better than what they made. Maybe this place tastes good for the locals because they never had real korean food before but avoid this place at all cost. I tipped 5% at the end and the waiter came back and asked more for tips. Like please ask yourself what did you do that was above and beyond that earned those tips. I rejected to tip more because the food was awful and they never checked on us how the food was.

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    Fat Boy Moves

    Fat Boy Moves

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.0 kmCondesa
    $

    My friends and I loved this place! (Note: this review is for the Yucatan location.) After a week of…read moredelicious Mexican food we were feeling something a little closer to home and decided to go for Korean. Unfortunately the place was basically empty when we arrived but we are so glad we didn't let that change our minds. The decor inside was definitely a lot of fun and totally instagram-worthy... something along the lines of Alice in Wonderland meets Biggie? Which definitely reminded me of the Ktown vibes found in Los Angeles. As for the food, I'm always pretty skeptical of non-Koreans doing Korean food or Korean food outside Korean-populated areas (it's something about the texture) - but this place came pretty darn close! Of course the menu itself seemed to be a kind of Korean-majority fusion cuisine with broad Asian influences likely designed for the Mexican palate, but for a bunch of New Yorkers it was still pretty comforting to get a hot bowl of (modified?) bimbimbap on a Friday night in the middle of CDMX. The four of us each ordered something different -arroz frito con bulgogi, hamburgesa mexicoreana, duo de pollo frito, and noodles con veduras. The portions are pretty generous and the flavors definitely hit the spot we were craving for. Needless to say we were all extremely satisfied with our meals. BUT... that's not the end of it. We also decided to order from the Sweet Girl Moves dessert menu, which was probably our best decision of the night. This particular friend group isn't the most ~adventurous~ when it comes to different foods but they all loved the dessert, which were all very interesting flavor arrangements but nonetheless delicious and very creatively presented. My friend ordered the popcorn-themed one and almost practically burst into tears of joy. We definitely left the establishment very happy and well-fed and would recommend it to anyone visiting or local in a heart beat!

    The food here is just ok. It's not particularly well-seasoned and for a Korean restaurant the lack…read moreof kimchi is astounding. I asked for some and was basically given a thimbleful. I had the bibimbap and it was meh. The rice wasn't even crunchy at the bottom. There's a lack of vegetarian/ vegan adaptations that could be made with tofu. My lunch companion had the fried chicken sandwich which was described as 'ok'.

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