
Namdemun brings a refreshing approach to Korean cuisine in Warsaw, focusing on homestyle cooking with authentic, handcrafted sauces. Chef Kwon’s dishes, from crispy fried dumplings to spicy Jeyuk Pokkeum with gochujang, showcase rich, bold flavors. The sizzling stone bowl rice, accompanied by panko-coated shrimp and silky tofu with balsamic, is a standout. Sourcing ingredients directly from Korea ensures the dishes are as genuine as they come. With limited seating, make a reservation or enjoy this exceptional dining experience at home through delivery.
Poznańska 5, namdemun.pl
Originally serving to Korean food lovers in Poznań, Kim Chi Ken opened there doors in Warsaw at the beginning of 2025, but the need to mention them is dire since they bring something soul satisyingly comforting to the food scene in Warsaw. An interior that looks almost like a modern casual dining restuarant with graphic design sprinked here and there to catch your eye, the menu is the focus like that of a graphic designer’s portfolio. Basket of fries shared with your choice of thighs or tenderloin of chicken and vege option dressed in master sauces that from honey garlic, to teriyaki, to black pepper to those who dare ot be spicy, spicy sichuan. Our favorite is the cupbap as the perfectly prepared rice is a true companion to these delicous morsels of flavor bombs.
Marszałkowska 27/35, Instagram.com/kim.chi.ken
Miss Kimchi, located near Norblin on Żelazna, is a go-to spot for quick, satisfying dishes. This casual, cafeteria-style eatery is known for its swift service and delicious Korean comfort food. The bento-style boxes are a must, especially with the tangy radish and cabbage kimchi and savory soy-marinated zucchini. Their Korean Fried Chicken (KFC) is perfect for a winter pick-me-up, and the rice is always perfectly cooked. With a upbeat atmosphere that resemples street food dinign and vintage Korean advertising Miss Kimchi delivers bold flavors and a rewarding dining experience every time.
Żelazna 28/30, Facebook.com/Yakitori.wwa
Tucked near Hala Koszyki, this lower level Korean joint has become a hotspot for weekenders in Warsaw in 2024, with a line often forming outside. Surrounded by great spots like Ganon and Japonki, this café serves up one of the city’s best brunches. Their starter dumplings are soft and steamy, while the Korean Fried Chicken (KFC) is tender and juicy, with just the right balance of flavor. The bulgogi bowl offers a customizable spicy kick with gochujang. A must-try is their cheese chicken, a surprising hit with a cheesy, savory twist that’s become a favorite on Korean YouTube. With friendly service, Seoul Oppa is well worth the wait. Worth visiting in 2024!
Lwowska 9, Instagram.com/seouloppa_kitchen