Aria Korean Street Food

71 Curtner Ave #80A, San Jose

Recent Reviews

Sonya Trenaman

Very skimpy on the green sauce that I paid $1.50 for. The little cup was only 1/4 full. For $1.50 it needs to be at least 3/4- full. Don’t be so cheap!Also the burrito didn’t have the sauce on it that I requested. It was dry. Even though the menu shows where you can order sauce and additional flavors.

Food: 3

Service: 3

Me

This is a Door Dash concept restaurant. The food was AMAZING. Really interesting, eclectic menu. (The trio Korean tacos were fantastic.) The interior of this place, however, is severely lacking. It's like they only want you to carry out. It's freezing, impersonal, strange table arrangement. So, I'd highly recommend Aria for the food, just make sure you carry it out!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 4

Crush D.

They took my favorite (10 PC glazed fried chicken) off the menu. I don't want all the cheap filler they add to the rice bowl or the burrito. Guess I'll go back to wing stop for my fried chicken tenders fix.

Jippin P.

My son and I were craving something new so we tried Aria and had Door Dash deliver it. It seems they are a ghost kitchen in the DoorDash kitchen location at The Plant. The bulgogi rice bowl was flippin' amazing. The bulgogi fries quickly became my son's favorite meal! My only complaint is that they don't always have these items. Other than that I've got nothing to whine about! We order anytime we can!!

Lisette D.

I love the Aria Korean shop in San Francisco so when I saw that there was a ghost kitchen on DoorDash, I was so excited. Unfortunately the menu is much more condensed and there are only limited options to choose from, but they do have the most popular items. I ordered the gyoza and the 10 pcs soy garlic fried chicken with the chipotle aioli. It was super good, definitely not the same as going to the SF location but it satisfies my craving. Wish they would add their kimchi fried rice and wings onto the menu, hopefully they'll expand soon!

Phoebe B.

Just tried this place for the first and last time. - They don't have wings on the menu. - Korean chicken is supposed to be super crispy (double-fried) but the chicken that I got is soggy and gross. - They forgot to include the dipping sauce for my chicken. What a disappointment.

Emma Jones

so good! Much better than I imagined! The staff didn't seem to handle it well when it got busy, they were incredibly slow at first, I wasn't thrilled, but it was definitely worth the wait. Very nice people and very good food, although if we're honest I would probably avoid the rice bowls as they are a bit torn. Get the tacos and I'll have to try the BBQ chips, but I think they'll be delicious

Alyson C.

Ordered DoorDash in SJ, but probably won't again.Nothing was glaringly wrong, but the little things just knocked it off of our lists of repeat restaurants:- dry chicken in taco - not enough sauce on bulgogi fries - no extra sauce as asked (maybe DD fault, idk)- partner's burrito was so mediocre and bland she couldn't finish it Kinda sucks to get excited about a new Korean street food spot in the area other than HoM or Pocha K, but it's not delivering.

Denise O.

I clicked on full menu, but a picture of a partial menu with a couple of items came up. I was trying to see if they offer any vegan food. I don't want to go if they don't, disappointing. would be nice if they really add a full menu. Review will not post, tried...

Shivangi K.

If you have never tried the Korean fried chicken from Aria, this is your chance. Ordered the wings through doordash bc we LOVE the SF location. The flavor and quality was definitely comparable -- we loved the food.However, we were disappointed by the quantity as the SF location does not hesitate to load up our order. This is def more convenient for South Bay locals to try out the delicious chicken, but will prob stick to our goto.

Alex M.

Multi-Vendor food location. Has multiple food places, under the brand (DoorDash Kitchens). In-door seating is available. Service was self-serve kiosks and the food arrived pretty fast - a pretty standard casual/fast/multi food unit.The food from the vendor was good. I had the chicken taco, which was ehh - I felt the quality of the chicken was a little low. Portions were good though.

JESSICA Y.

First time trying and it was via door dash. Food is delicious. Good size portions. I would definitely go back and recommend trying. The Bulgogi taco and the GFC taco were my favorite out of the 3. I thought the KFC taco needed a little more sauce but I like my things overly saucy.

Janet B.

At first not gonna lie we were confused as the outside of this place has a DoorDash sign in a busy plaza. They informed us they have been opened for only about two weeks. You are able to eat there and currently the ambiance is very low key. Not many people there. Most orders seem to be to go. Heads up if you do eat there, they are still getting the place together in terms of they don't have napkins at tables, they are going to put out more tables, and they are trying to get the hang of the concept.Food wise: so everything we ordered we would recommend. The Bulgogi fries were delicious and crispy. The Bulgogi was evenly distributed with the fries. The glazed chicken was delicious and the sauce was evenly coated on all the pieces. The GFC rice bowl I nibbled on it here and there. The dumpling was crispy on the outside and warm on the inside. Overall recommend to try.

Craig Y.

We tried Aria Korean street food for the first time and really enjoyed it. We ordered takeout through DoorDash but there are pick up options. I don't know if you can eat there, but the food is definitely worth it. It appears they moved from their previous location on blossom Hill. Not sure how no one else has reviewed them because Yelpers definitely need to know about this place.FOOD: We tried the bulgogi bowl, KFC bowl (Korean fried chicken), and bulgogi fries and all of them were delicious. The bulgogi was marinated nicely without being overly sweet. I ordered it with chipotle aioli and loved the combination. The bulgogi fries were great! Again bulgogi cooked nicely with sweet and spicy sauce instead. Should've gotten the egg with it as it adds a different dimension. Fries were cooked just right. Not too soggy or crispy. KFC bowl was like having chicken fingers and rice and came with dipping sauce. Also good.SERVICE: Everything was packaged nicely and arrived labeled which was impressive. We ordered take out so don't know what service would be like there but the food was nice and warm when it arrived.COST: A little pricey. Still I was definitely full so no complaints but be prepared to pay above average.

Jason Sloan

Korean street food in the heart of San Francisco. I recommend the bulgogi fries the combo b plate 2 types of boneless chicken we got the garlic soy sauce on the side and sweet and spicy wings wet...the spicy ramen was good but not as much fun as we got it to go so no spam can plating...bit still delicious!!!

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Aria Korean Street Food

71 Curtner Ave #80A, San Jose, CA 95125