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Welcome to Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine

Indulge in the authentic flavors of Korea at Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine. Located in Roseville, CA, this hidden gem offers a taste of traditional Korean dishes that will leave you craving for more. Despite some reviews mentioning slow service, the quality of food shines through, with dishes like spicy pork bulgogi, japchae, and bibimbap standing out. The cozy atmosphere makes you feel at home, and the generous portions and complimentary side dishes enhance the dining experience. For a true taste of Korean cuisine in St. Louis, Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine is a must-visit spot.

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Welcome to Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine, a charming spot in Roseville, CA that serves up authentic Korean dishes that will delight your taste buds. Known for its great food and welcoming atmosphere, Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine is a popular choice for those craving a taste of Korea.

Customers rave about the delicious food, with dishes like spicy pork bulgogi, japchae, and tofu soup being particular favorites. The food is described as being very authentic, leaving diners feeling like they are enjoying a home-cooked meal. The side dishes that come with the entrees are a nice touch and add to the overall experience.

While the service may be a bit slow at times due to limited staffing, the quality of the food more than makes up for it. The menu offers a variety of Korean noodle, rice, and soup dishes, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.

So, if you're in the mood for some mouthwatering Korean cuisine, make sure to stop by Asian Kitchen Korean Cuisine. Whether you're a fan of bulgogi, bibimbap, or spicy ramen, you're sure to find something you love at this hidden gem of a restaurant.

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Paul D.
Paul D.

Great food but slow service only because there was only one person in the kitchen. Even with that said I'll definitely be eating there again. Based on the other diners in the restaurant I would say that the food is very authentic.

Ray S.
Ray S.

Great Authentic Korean food. If you want great tasting Korean Food I highly recommend this place.

Andrea S.
Andrea S.

Very good food. Service is a bit slow. I was not expecting too much judging by the store front, but I was pleasantly surprised. Side dishes came free with the meals. Rice cake was delicious.

Sarah H.
Sarah H.

Delicious food and my visits there always left me feeling like a home cook meals. Service is friendly, like we're talking in an old friend's house or auntie's home. Definitely authentic food and one of the few (of not only place) that still include side dishes with your entree, which is a signature of Korean cuisines. Love all the dishes here so far, particularly beef bulgogi as our go to.

Beck E.
Beck E.

It's not the same Asian Kitchen of years past. I think it must have switched owners a couple of times since I moved to St. Louis. Unfortunately, they no longer bring out the wide assortment of banchan that this restaurant used to be known for, but you do still get a standard 4-6. The menu is a lot shorter than it used to be, but what they do offer, they do well, which is why I am only downgrading my review from 5 to 4 stars. You'll still find standards like dolsot bibimbap, sundubu jjigae, bulgogi. Notably missing are most of the noodle dishes. I think japchae is still an option but possibly the only one. No jjampong, no jjajangmyun, no spicy ramen. I'm a big fan of noodle dishes, so this is a huge and disappointing change to me. I didn't see any mention of kimbap, KBBQ, or Korean hot pot on the menu the last time I was here for lunch.

Matt D.
Matt D.

Food was amazing! Went on a Wednesday afternoon and was super busy. Only one lady working out front so service was a bit slow and when you are with small children that always makes it more difficult. But everything came out hot and tasting delicious. Saw a lot of Koreans here so that was a good stamp of approval.

Maleewan K.
Maleewan K.

One of the best spicy pork bulgogi in St Louis! It was served in a sizzling hot plate with pork slices marinated in juicy and optimally spicy sauce. Their japchae was very tasty. The portion of seafood pancake was hugh and precut to 7-8 slices. It was deliciously crispy and served with seasoning sauce. Their banchan was average with only 6-7 different options. There was a bit of wait for foods but it was all worth it!

Terry G.
Terry G.

A little bit aways from the main STL city area but worth the drive! My gal friend and I went for a lil bday celebration and we had a delicious dinner. Parking is easy, there is a big lot next to this unassuming restaurant. Service was quick but the food was a bit slow to come. There were maybe 20 people there? Pretty good turnout for a Tuesday if I do say so myself. We got the Japchae (my favorite of the night!) to start and then shared a Bibimbap and bbq beef. Both of the last two were good but the Japchae was what I would come back for. At the end of our feast we splurged $25 each, not a crazy amount but more than my average tuesday night.

Fontaine C.
Fontaine C.

Korean Asian restaurant is located at Olivette area on Olive. It looks a bit run down, but the food is so authentic. It has a wide menu of many Korean noodles, rice and soup dishes. I ordered the tofu soup dish. The flavor is perfect and the heat is at the right level. I love all the sides that come with the tofu soup as well. The price is reasonable as well ($15) I truly love this place and would love to come back!