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    Seoul Topokki

    4.0 (180 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Combo 2, added on seaweed rolls
    Julia L.

    The toppoki tasted good, but it seemed rather overpriced given how few rice cakes were actually in it. The fried seaweed rolls were okay, but I found the flavor to be too heavy on white pepper. I agree with the other reviewer on the blood sausage- the inside was quite mushy. It tasted better if you cover it with the toppoki sauce. I also wasn't too fond of the fried dumplings, just because the the tasted a bit strange and not really like beef (not sure how else to describe it other than weirdly similar to chicken). Service was nice but the cups they gave us had a weird fleck of something white, dry, and flaky, which seems rather minor unless it was actually a piece of someone's dead lip skin (in which case, icky). If you go here, I would advise you to just get the toppoki, don't bother with the sides or appetizers.

    Lauren C.

    I got a budijigae, so good. Couldn't stop eating it to try my other dishes til I scarfed down half of it. The seafood pancake had a nice crisp with a gooey inside and a little char. But wish it had more seafood or at least less minced. The soondae(blood sausage) was too mushy and wet inside. It lacked a bit of flavor even with the salty. Dont really recommend getting that here. The kimbap was refreshing though. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Overall, I liked the vibes inside and enjoyed the dinner.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Emma T.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Quiet Korean spot in a busy neighborhood.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Parking is difficult. Service was fast and friendly. The food was great and I felt the pricing was pretty good too. They had a combo I wanted to try, but I wasn't hungry enough for it. I will return in the future and get the combo! This Topokki was great and the ramen was a fun addition!

    Cheese topokki with fried seaweed rolls
    Alex L.

    If you love cheap Korean street food this is the spot. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The restaurant is small but the staff is very attentive.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We were sat down, given menus and water. We ordered beef fried dumplings and topokki combo 1 which consists of topokki, Kimbap, and fish cake soup. You can change what topokki and Kimbap you want but it comes at an additional cost. We got the cheese topokki & added fried seaweed rolls and tuna kimbap. Beef Fried Dumpling - they may look like they've been fried too long but they're full of flavor and very juicy. They're very beefy and the filling is not over seasoned. 9/10 Cheese Topokki & fried seaweed rolls- staple to korean street food and the portion is big. The cheese lowers the spiciness of the sauce and they add plenty of topokki. I suggest adding the fried seaweed rolls as they add a unique texture to the dish. The rolls are crunchy on the outside but soft on the inside with glass noodles. 9/10 Tuna kimbap: one of my favorite kimbaps to dip into the topokki because of their creamy tuna filling. They're quite thick and filled with more filling than rice. This is definitely a must have when visiting the location. 10/10 Fish cake soup: the broth is light and savory with a hint of fish essence (anchovy). Not the best fish cake soup I've have but the soup does have an assortment of different fish cake. 7/10 Tldr: love korean street food, come here and get the cheese topokko and tuna kimbap.

    Lilian Z.

    Seoul topokki is the ideal place to fulfill late night spicy food cravings. I usually get the combo of topokki + kimbap + fishcake soup and find it enough food for 2 portions. I've only ever ordered delivery so I can't say anything about service but my food has always arrived nicely packaged and on time. Food isn't mind blowing and it's a bit expensive but it gets the job done when the cravings hit!

    Bibimbap Seoul Topokki Kimchi Stew
    Adina S.

    Such a great spot! There are a bunch of Korean options in this neighborhood, be we decided on this one because all the dishes we saw through the window looked amazing. The menu isn't crazy extensive, but you can tell they put care into each of their dishes. The staff was amazing and didn't rush us out, even though we were the last ones there. It's a pretty casual spot and it seemed like it was mainly students there, but don't be fooled, the food is still excellent. My friend and I ordered the Bibimbap, Seoul Topokki, and Kimchi Stew, all of which were delicious. The Bibimbap had just the right flavor and the rice was nice and crispy (go for the hot stone version)! The Topokki was spicy, but not overwhelmingly so. I loved the fish cakes in there. The Kimchi Stew had tons of fun surprises in there, including glass noodles and fish cakes. I can't wait to come back to this place and try some more menu items!

    Fish Cake Soup, Rabboki, Tuna Kimbap
    Yutin Z.

    One of my favorite places for Korean food in Boston! I usually order take out or Uber eats, but finally dined in recently. We got seated very quickly as it wasn't too busy. We ordered the marinated crab, combo 1with rabokki, and tuna Kimbap. It was all really flavorful and tasty. The marinated crab was a bit messy to eat even with the gloves that they provided, however there was a good portion. It comes with a small bowl of rice.

    Army stew
    Scott C.

    This place is such an underrated Korean restaurant. Has the ambience, food, and service that you would want for a nice night out. This restaurant serves yummy Korean staples including army stew, cold chewy noodles, and Korean style vegetable pancakes. Funny enough, they do not serve fried chicken wings, but that's OK because there's so much other yummy items on the menu. The restaurant itself is very large capable of accommodating, large and small parties at rush-hour times. I like the fact that the tables have aconduction stove to keep hot items hot throughout the dining experience.

    kimbab
    John Y.

    I've wanted to try this place for a long time. I've been craving kimbab all week and this is one of the only places nearby that sold it. I ordered the bulgogi and spicy pork kimbab. They were okay. I had some from NY the week prior and these were definitely no match. There's a little bit of flavor...the crunch was not as good as expected. The spicy pork one was better than the bulgogi. The rapokki was pretty good, but likely too spicy for most people. The ramen noodles were cooked perfectly and there were a few slices of fish cake. The teakbokki noodles were perfectly chewy. I ordered takeout. There is ample table seating inside. To order takeout you go all the way in and towards the back of the restaurant where they will take your order. The place is on Harvard st/ave and as of late July 2023, all of the metered parking spaces are taken away. Just park near herb chambers BMW/Mini and walk over. 2 orders of kimbab and the rapokki ran me $38.36.

    Jack L.

    The Korean sausage turned out to be a bit of a wild card for me. The combination of noodles and sausage threw my taste buds for a loop, and I'm not sure if this is an acquired taste or not. The tteokbokki held its ground with a decent performance. The sweet and spicy sauce packed a punch. However, I couldn't help but long for more rice cakes. Fried dumplings had great texture, but lacked a bit in the flavor department. Being located in a vibrant Asian neighborhood means Seoul Topokki has some tough competition to contend with. With an array of culinary gems surrounding it, the bar is set high. While some dishes didn't quite hit the bullseye for me--the experience wasn't too bad and it felt good to support the community. So, if you find yourself in need of a Korean fix and happen to be in the area, give Seoul Topokki a shot.

    Spicy Tuna Kimbap
    Lina L.

    I ordered Seoul Toppoki through UberEats and have also dined in the restaurant before. My favorite items to get are their kimbaps and fish cake soup. Their fish cake soup is kind of pricey, but I really enjoy how they flavor the soup. It is light but flavorful and so nice to consume during the cold season. This time, I ordered three different kimbaps - Spicy Tuna, Bulgogi, and Spicy Pork. I really enjoy the spicy pork and spicy tuna as it has more of a kick to it. The bulgogi one was also not bad, though, and you can taste the sweet marinade of the meat. Their portions are pretty fair as you get a variety of other ingredients such as radish, crab meat, carrot, egg, and cucumber included with the meat. They do not overly skimp on the meat, nor do they use excessive amounts of rice. Overall, their kimbaps are solid, so I like to come back here whenever I crave one.

    Christine W.

    I came here with a friend and got the Seoul Topokki with Korean Sausage and Fried Dumpling. It was $30 for the combo which was a pretty good deal. The food was okay though. The Topokki was on the sweeter side and was pretty basic. The dumplings were great - it was crispy on the outside and will satisfy your dumpling cravings. I wasn't the biggest fan of the sausage, but I got it because I've never tried the Korean Sausage before. the casing was really thick and it also lacked salt. The staff was also really friendly and there were a couple different side dishes that came with the meal. This is a great option for the college students near by that want Korean food. It will have a good variety of items that can satisfy a group, and it's fairly inexpensive for the amount of food you get as well.

    Hot Pot Buddae Jjigae with add-on of Mozzarella
    Hallie L.

    Came here with my partner. Good service, ambience, and food. Got the Hot Pot Buddae Jjigae for 29.95 and Mozzarella add-on for 3 extra. This came with two free bowls of rice and some pickled veggies. It came with more than enough food for two and we left feeling satisfied. The food was good and satisfying but lacked variety and depth but is a very good choice to satisfy a craving.

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    Everything is good in this restaurant! Me and my friends have come here many times. If you love good food and service, come here!

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    Absolutely delicious! Second time we come and it's the second time it hits the spot! Highly recommend.

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    I heard that they were closed for remodeling - does anyone know when they will open again?

    Last time I ordered take out was 2months ago. But I walked by about 1 week ago, they are still open. You can call and ask.

    Does anyone know if this place is open for dine in yet, thank you?

    It is currently open for indoor dining, take out, and Uber eats delivery.

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    Definitely worth every penny. The food was SO GOOD, plus the amount variety is just perfect if you…read morewanna try different stuff. The great thing isn't only the food, I simply loved the customer service here. You'll be treated like a special guest or some VIP customer like in fancy restaurants. Definitely worth a nice tip. Also, once you come in you realize it doesn't smell weird. The temperature is just perfect and the place feels comfortable to be in.

    After our hotdog at our first Fenway game, we were hungry. The hotdog was good but it was not…read moreenough LOL We decided to find a place nearby and decided on some Asian food. We found KChickin nearby on Peterborough Street and they're open until 9:30pm. We walked quickly over as hunger is a good motivator to walk fast. The restaurant has takeout but offered enough space to hold three famished Fenway newbies. Service was quickly and friendly and the food was served fairly quickly. Seems like most restaurants begin at the suggested 18% tip to start. Some calculate their tipping suggestions at your subtotal before adding the taxes to your bill. This restaurant included the taxes as part of its tip calculation so be aware that you're actually tipping more than 18%. FYI: as a customer, you decide how much to tip for quality service. Bringing your orders to your table is basic. How many times they filled your water cups and check up on you are important and expected. Tipping is not automatic in my humble opinion. Servers who work diligently for their tips so tip accordingly to those who provided a great dining experience.

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    This charming little restaurant a few steps down from the sidewalk is a lovely addition to the…read morerestaurant choices in the neighborhood. The decor is bright and cheerful and the room (and restrooms) sparkling clean. The service is quick, gracious and calm. And the food is delicious! I don't care to eat meat, so it was wonderful to have several selections of vegan and pescatarian dishes to choose from. My husband and I enjoyed the soups we chose and want to come back to try the cold noodle dishes.

    Nothing beats a place where they have 12-year-old Asian kids from working. The service here can…read morerange from slow to normal considering that the place itself is not very big. The restaurant focuses mostly on soba or udon noodle dishes with a good selection between hot and cold options. It's not going to be the best udon or soba you've ever had. HOWEVER, I tried the cold ikura & uni cold soba and LOVED it. It's seasonal, so I tried that one out and was extremely surprised about how much I enjoyed the bowl. Not too much soup and the uni didn't completely obliterate when I stirred it up. They do use American wasabi though, and I found it superfluous to the dish and wished it was served on the side. But regardless, despite not having some extremely high quality noodles, the flavor and experience of the bowl itself was super pleasant. I ended up coming back the very next day because I wanted to try their clam soba. The clam soba only comes hot, which is a bit unfortunately because I actually think a cold clam soba with some lemon or yuzu would be phenomenol. I've been seeing recipes for it online so I've been wanting to try it, but their clam soba is a lot more standard and hot. They had a very good amount of clams in it, but I generally like their cold soba better. Still good, but didn't give me that feeling of needing to come back the very next day like I did with the ikura-uni combo. Overall, I'd still come back when I'm in downtown!

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    3.8
    (573 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Nothing like being greeted by the rudest security at the door…read more This is a mature place with grown adults and some families. His tone, shouting at people, rudeness and dry self started off wrong and no matter what the restaurant delivered (not much) it was hard to make a come back especially after leaving a Red Sox game around the corner. Food is ok. Paper plates paper cups. $1 for a side ranch is not necessary with buffalo wings. Alcohol must be ordered at the bar only. Food at the table. Tip automatically included. They won't say anything and only if you look at your receipt. Visiting so I will for sure not to return here if I come back BUT it is open till 2a I guess that's the only plus I will add to this story. Not again.

    The atmosphere strikes a nice balance between a lively club and a laid-back sports bar right in the…read moreheart of Fenway. Even on Red Sox game days, it doesn't get overly crowded, which is a plus. That said, they're quite strict about checking IDs, so be sure to have yours ready. The drinks are okay, but you're better off sticking with draft beers, canned options, or soju. While they do offer a full bar, mixed drinks don't seem to be their strong suit. As for the food, it's good but not exceptional. The bulgogi stood out, served with onions and green onions alongside a portion of rice. The corn cheese was also enjoyable--salty, satisfying, and paired with a generous serving of chips. Service, however, leaves room for improvement. When we asked to move from the bar to the bar tables due to a leak above us, we were required to close out our tab first and didn't get waited for a while which felt inconvenient given the situation. Overall, it's a solid Korean spot in Fenway with a fun vibe, decent food, and a few service hiccups.

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    Tteokbokki (with no fish cakes - you have to ask to add cheese).
    Tteokbokki (with no fish cakes - you have to ask to add cheese).
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    4.6
    (860 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    Came here on a Friday at 5:30PM whilst visiting Boston with my friend. We did not have to wait and…read moregot seated right away. I ordered the Hot Niku Udon since AC's been killing me. My friend ordered the Spicy Cold Niku Udon that I did not taste since I don't handle spicy well. Honestly the udon did not take a while to come but the servers kept checking in on us, telling that our udon was coming out soon and apologizing for the wait. They made sure our water cups were never empty; I don't think my water went below 50%. The Hot Niku Udon was honestly one of the best udon's I'd ever have. There was as lot of beef. Noodles were soft. Soup was warm. Lots of scallions. I loved the addition of the crispy tempura batter. I want to come back.

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