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    3.6 (33 reviews)
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    Seafood pancake
    Lina W.

    The Korean food here is well executed and delicious! However the portions are quite small and pricey compared to more traditional Korean restaurants I've been to. On the plus side the menu and servers are super approachable and not intimidating. The decor is modern and clean. It's a great Korean spot for the area! I tried the kimchi fried rice, hamachi carpaccio, spicy squid stir fry and the seafood pancake. No complaints, just decent food shared with lovely friends.

    Half chicken and Bossam

    We were walking by to head to a different restaurant for a quick week night dinner. So glad we decided to stop at Palilgu and check out the menu! The food was incredible with amazing flavors. Our favorites were the pork bossam and half chicken! The cocktails were amazing as well! Highly recommend for a cozy date night spot.

    I'm a big fan of sundubu jigae and Palilgu has one of the best I've had in Chicago although nontraditional. The soup is thicker than what I'm used to (almost like a mapo tofu consistency or like a curry) but it is still packing with flavor, heat and pork. Palilgu doesn't serve banchan (side dishes like kimchi, bean sprouts and fish cakes) with your meal which is a bummer, but I still enjoyed my meal and the service was good. I would recommend Palilgu for those looking for a date night spot, but may not be what you are looking for if you are searching for a more traditional Korean meal. My friends also ordered the vegetable bibimbap and cheese burger with fries, which they enjoyed. We chuckled though at the size of the water cups. Our waiter had to refill 5-10 times due to how small they were and there were a few times where we were waiting for more water.

    Kimchi fried rice
    Sarah B.

    Really good new restaurant in the Fulton market area! I didn't know this place existed until my friends invited me for a night out. The menu is extensive, with so many things TJ choose from we ended up taking the recs from our waitress. The seafood pancake was so delicious as well as the kimchi fried rice. The fried chicken was also good but a few pieces barely had meat on them or were kind of dry. Definitely great comfort food, a little on the pricier side.

    Spicy squid
    Carina L.

    I was really looking forward to trying this place but was really underwhelmed with the dishes unfortunately. Prices are pretty high for the portion sizes, which would've been fine if the dishes tasted spectacular -- unfortunately wasn't the case here, there was nothing really special to any of the dishes we had. I think the dining experience just got off to an immediate bad start when the first dish, the seafood pancake, arrived with hair on it. I understand it's an unfortunate mistake but still not the best way to start the meal

    Jazz S.

    They may have been working out opening kinks in some of these previous reviews but when we went on a Friday night it was a fantastic experience. Service was attentive and available, we had reservations and were sat immediately (granted the restaurant was pretty empty), and ambiance was great. They were out of only a few things (food and drink) but the waitress was up front about it. While the food is high priced the portions are huge! Highly recommend going as a group and sharing things. Defs recommend the KFC, the sot baps, japchae and sliders. The sauces across the board were great. A lot of places in chicago lately prioritize ambiance while the food is very disappointing - I wouldn't say this was the best Korean food but it was definitely all tasty and overall a nice occasion out.

    Seafood pancake
    Laurina Y.

    Came here with a group of 4 and we actually ordered quite a few things pictured. The portion sizes were a lot smaller than expected and frankly we were only full from the rice. The food itself was pretty good, but it just didn't seem like good value for the quality of food we were getting :/

    steak tartare
    Julie K.

    i normally don't like posting bad reviews unless they're constructive - and i see the potential here, which is why i'm sharing my experience !! vibes & service are great, but it's the food that was really subpar. the bossam we ordered was NOT bossam meat - it was super dry and hard to chew. the presentation and sides were on point though, so i give it a 1/10. the steak tartare was very salty (too much sauce) but with less sauce, i think it'd be good! especially paired with the rice crackers. we didn't even get a chance to try the fried chicken (apparently one of their most popular dishes) because it took 40-50+ minutes - so we canceled our order and left tldr: do not recommend but i see potential what we ordered: - pork-belly bossam - steak tartare

    Athena B.

    Beautiful dining space with awesome indoor/outdoor seating during warmer days. Stopped by and were seated right away no resys. Ordered a bunch of small plates for the table and everything was a hit. The wings were for sure a fave, can never go wrong with KFC. Hamachi crudo was solid. Seafood and scallion pancake was delish. The bossam is great for groups. Would honestly skip the tteokppoki next time. And I'm definitely coming back to try the burger next time!!!

    Palilgu Wings
    Eda X.

    Palilgu is beautiful upscale Korean restaurant in Fulton Market. I was immediately drawn to the calming modest interior and was quite excited to try their fare, however I was slightly disappointed as I felt that the team missed the mark on rather uncrunchy Palilgu wings which is the feature Korean fried chicken is best known for. While the pork bossam tastes like an earthy home cooked entree that's been stewed for many hours, I personally felt the price point set me up for higher expectation of the dish with larger portion size and more of an oomph factor.

    Soon dubu jjigae
    Joy L.

    A more upscale take on a Korean gastropub offering classics like seafood pancake and soon dubu jjigae- both of which were really good and I'd recommend. Cocktails were so-so. I had high hopes for the melona colada and queen of tears, but I couldn't really taste anything other than straight alcohol. The place itself is clean and aesthetic with great service overall, but it's hard to justify the high price for the portion of food that you get compared to other Korean gastropubs. Nonetheless, it's still a great addition to the Fulton Market area and worth trying out for the experience.

    sable fish
    Cecilia X.

    a place that serves solid staples! none of it is life changing but they have better japchae than say kimchipop. I also don't know of another place in the city you can go to to get bossam that isn't a super long drive or $$$. I also feel like for the location (West loop) the prices are pretty reasonable. the service started out great (dishes came out super fast, people kept coming up to tell us about future plans for the restaurant) but then towards the end it was almost impossible to flag someone down.

    july 2025 menu
    Michelle P.

    Palilgu was a very highly anticipated restaurant for us since we live in the area. We were so surprised but excited to see a Korean restaurant pop up in Fulton. Being from the bay, we really miss do miss Asian food. Not a lot of places here hit the same so our expectations were not high at all going in. First thought about the restaurant itself is that it looks modernized but in a homey way. It leans more to the smaller size with about 8 tables inside; however, there is a small bar area and an outdoor patio. For starters, we shared the tteokbokki. I feel like some places put too much gochujang in their tteokbokki that it tastes powdery. Not here though -- the rice cakes had perfect texture and it had a nice kick. Nothing unique though. For our mains, we shared the miso sablefish and the galbi jim. Given the restaurant is fairly new, there wasn't many pictures to go off of so we were blindly ordering and hoping for the best. Our hope was that the miso sablefish would taste like the miso cod skewers from Sushisamba at the Venetian. A big stretch since those are honestly out of this world.. but I can confidently say the dish was executed so beautifully. Not only was the presentation so upscale but the fish itself was so creamy and the black miso flavor was vibrant and meshed so well with the radish. I do feel there should be more radish as it helps pull all the flavors in together. The miso sablefish definitely is the core of my high rating. Now our hope for the galbi jim was that it would be similar to a restaurant in the bay called Daeho, which makes honestly the most phenomenal galbi jim ever. Though I do have a few critics on Palilgu's dish, overall, I think it tasted good. When it came out, my initial thought was wow it looks kinda sad. For the price point, I was shocked it was the size of a tofu soup bowl. On the topic of presentation, understand that the dish is simmered for a long time so that the meat can become very tender and slide off the bone but to present the dish with the bones just floating was strange and ruined the presentation. Also, it just looked so flat being all one which could easily fixed with some garnish.. cilantro or green onion would help make it pop. Now onto the dish itself.. the carrots were overcooked and soggy and honestly there was not enough for the amount of broth that was given. There is also some mini potatoes but that felt short too. I feel like the potatoes should be at least cut in half so that they can soak up the delicious broth. Speaking of the broth, I don't know why this dish wouldn't come with a side of rice. Seems so wasteful for the broth. As for the short rib, it was tender and flavorful but a little on the fatty side. Overall, we were pleasantly surprised at how much we ended up enjoying our meal and experience; however, there are just some few improvement areas. The portion size is quite small for the price point. I understand this is Fulton Market and we don't mind paying but it is steeper than surrounding restaurants and even the Bay Area. Other than that, our server, Jonathan, was very sweet and attentive throughout. Because Palilgu is so closeby, we probably will be back but maybe after improvements are made with more patrons sharing their opinions.

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