Kibu Cafe
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Great appetizer options and their bulgogi is delicious. All meals come with free soup. The food came very fast and the waiters were nice. We will be b…
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Great Food, Authentic Taste. The Korean food here is excellent, as is the more traditional Japanese fare. Bibimbop and the kimchi jigae were great, an…
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Very delicious food. I definitely would go back!…
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4 Reviews on “Kibu Cafe”
Great appetizer options and their bulgogi is delicious. All meals come with free soup. The food came very fast and the waiters were nice. We will be back to Kibu Cafe very soon and very often.
Great Food, Authentic Taste. The Korean food here is excellent, as is the more traditional Japanese fare. Bibimbop and the kimchi jigae were great, and having just returned from Japan a few months ago I can tell you their Katsudon is top notch. I have eaten here a few times now and will be back for many many more.
Very delicious food. I definitely would go back!
This is place is fantastic.. This is the best and most authentic Korean food I have had outside of Korea. Miles better than anything I’ve had in Manhattan. Basically, what they serve here is what most Koreans eat on a daily basis. The ingredients, spices, and seasonings are all perfect and the portion sizes are generous — which is good, because it’s a little pricey. The menu is on the wall with nice big pictures, so those unfamiliar with Korean food can order without fear of the unknown. They also have no problem accommodating vegetarians (except unfortunately the jajangmyeon sauce is pre-made with ground pork… again, just like in Korea).I know I’m gushing, but this place is worth it. I guess if there’s anything to criticize it’s that they lack the popular Korean barbecue and the ambience isn’t much, but actually, most restaurants in Korea have ho-hum design. So if you’ve never had Korean food before, this is absolutely the first place I would recommend going. Eat here and you can brag to your friends in New York you’ve had better Korean than them.