About
Little Korea Restaurant is a charming and welcoming spot that sees the most traffic on Saturday afternoons. The atmosphere is sweet and inviting, with friendly staff including a Turkish-Korean duo who offer warm hospitality. The menu features delicious dishes like gimbap and bibimbap, providing a delightful change from typical Turkish cuisine. Despite some minor critiques about the noodles, the food is authentic and flavorful. Even when nearing closing time, the staff remains dedicated to providing excellent service.Reviews
Little Korea Restaurant has received mixed reviews from customers. While some praise the friendly staff and authentic Korean food, others were disappointed with the portion sizes and prices. The restaurant is commended for its traditional atmosphere and hospitable owner, but some diners found certain dishes overpriced or not up to their expectations.
Some people have brain-rot syndromes
Why order ramen in a korean restaurant smh. Dakgaejang is good !! I love it.
Dont complain if its spicy or whatever just because your tolerance is low😂
Thank youu
This isn’t a restaurant if the food is straight out of an instant noodle pack. We ordered a ramen and a rabboki, both tasted the same, like Maggi Mee instant curry noodle. There are no other ingredients, apart from the noodles. They charge 200 lira for the ramen and 270 lira for the rabboki, which is ramen+tobboki, yet they don’t even have the decency to throw in an egg. The soup is straight out of an instant noodle seasoning. Don’t expect any chicken broth or have slivers of meat, veg etc. You can buy a pack of Maggi Mee instant curry noodle for maybe 20 lira. No cooking skills needed, just throw the noodles into boiling water n add seasoning packet. So this isn’t a restaurant cos the dishes offered are all instant meals that we can cook at home.
We came here looking for something different as I wanted a change from turkish food, and we found it. The food here was delicious my only criticism was the noodles were like packet noodles but the soup in the noodles was delicious. Please visit and the staff especially old Korean lady is very friendly and always smiles.
Their bibimbap is just 1 Cup of rice top with 1 overcooked sunny side up egg and a tablespoon gochujang paste. And around it is sauteed 2 tablespoons of onion, 2 tablespoons of carrots and 1 leaf of green. That's it. And their price for that is 250Tl or 7 USD. That's daylight robbery. Never again I will return to this place. So disappointing. I was so shocked that I forgot to take a photo of it. I was hungry so I ate it nevertheless.
I ordered ramen but this was exactly instant noodle which you can buy from supermarket. They just added some vegetables inside it!