Kimchi House

500 Oxford St W, London
(519) 601-6733

Recent Reviews

Zenaida Amaral

Love love ❤️ so much finally got my favorite korean place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

JC Wu

Even better than kastu restaurants!I mean this place is improving itself, it used to be a normal place for me.But now, maybe the best korean restaurant in London!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christine Selkirk

Quality was not bad portions could have been better. Had ordered dinner the udon and the bulgogi, which should have come with a side of rice but it didn’t. We were still hungry when we left so we went to McDonald’

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Carson

I have tried Korean food from all over Canada and I can say without a doubt that this is the best Korean food you will ever have. Hidden gem that not a lot of people know about, everything is amazing on the menu including spicy seafood noodle, pork bone soup, kalbi, bibambop and more. Very friendly and welcoming owners. This is an absolutely must try if you're in London

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

nl 2023

This restaurant gives very good service, and its wide range of dishes will definitely help them know more about Korean food and food culture. However, parking could be quite difficult when visiting at a wrong time.

Fiona Tran

If you have a white guy come with you, they will not serve you or even look at you.They will say no available tables but there is an empty table without any reservation sign.Then staffs just run away and never come back to ask you if you even want to do take-out. Well, too bad the owner has lost a big bill there.What kind of restaurant is it? The food probably be coated with gold and limited to just some kinds of people.Never come back here!Bad service ever.

Kimberley Raeburn-Gibson

Don’t miss out on this gem! The Bimimbap is awesome… Splurge the dollar for the stone bowl, so you get the nice golden cherry rice at the bottom! Fast and courteous service. Delicious tea comes with the meal. They have beer, but no Asian beers… That would be the only improvement to this place. We will be back again and again.

Nance Wong

Good thing we went shortly after they opened for the day. The place filled up quickly! The food was delicious and service was great. Would definitely come back for more!

May

Food was really good and I like how it’s a family that is running the restaurant. Makes it even more authentic and friendly. They were open on Christmas too so that was super good. Service is quite fast as well. Highly recommend!

Lilly112233

The best korean in town for sure! the service is excellent and I love the new music they play. Always a winner to got there.

La Mc

Bone soup was great! Giving it 4 stars as I had to keep the flies away while eating. Small and needs an update.

James Yeaman

I haven't been here for over 2 years but went with the Mrs this week. I enjoyed the kimchi pancakes and a meaty kimchi soup. The tempura shrimp were a little small and tough and the Mrs didn't like her beef bento and frankly it was a bit bland.Service was top notch, quick and attentive.

Jenkin

Not to be mistaken for the restaurant of a similar name found in Toronto, Kimchi House is an unassuming Korean restaurant found in an inconspicuous plaza in midtown London. Inside are tables reminiscent of fast food chains. But the food is far from being a quick meal. Hearty and delicious Korean cuisine awaits. The Gamjatang (Pork Bone Soup) is delectable. If you are tackling it solo, no need to get the larger size ($16.99). The regular size ($12.99) is more than enough. The Bibimbap is also quite filling ($10.99). Get that in the stone pot for an extra dollar for the crispy rice. Be sure to add extra gochujang sauce to spice things up! Attentive and quick service (our server was a whirlwind dashing back and forth between the kitchen and floor constantly!), as well as the yummy food, makes this hole-in-a-wall restaurant a great dine-in for anyone!

William K.

Don't let the restaurant's outdoor appearance fool you. You might pass by this place and think the food is just average, right? Wrong. Come inside, and you'll be treated to a decent Korean meal. They also offer some Japanese food as well which is cool. The interior is rather basic, but small and gets the job done just fine. You might want to consider making a reservation here to be on the safe side, just in case it gets too busy. I ordered their seafood pancake appetizer and tangsuyuk. Both were very good and I especially loved how the pieces were small, which makes it much more easier to eat. The taste was also great too and the prices are quite reasonable for some good portions of food. My only complaint is that the entrance to this restaurant is rather hard to find. There is a pizza place right next door, and that place is often mistaken for the Kimchi House restaurant. More clear signs to direct customers to the correct restaurant would be a big help, although I do realize I am being a bit picky. However, I do think the confusion needs to be pointed out. Other than that, I'll definitely be back here.

Jenkin Mok

Not to be mistaken for the restaurant of a similar name found in Toronto, Kimchi House is an unassuming Korean restaurant found in an inconspicuous plaza in midtown London. Inside are tables reminiscent of fast food chains. But the food is far from being a quick meal. Hearty and delicious Korean cuisine awaits. The Gamjatang (Pork Bone Soup) is delectable. If you are tackling it solo, no need to get the larger size ($16.99). The regular size ($12.99) is more than enough. The Bibimbap is also quite filling ($10.99). Get that in the stone pot for an extra dollar for the crispy rice. Be sure to add extra gochujang sauce to spice things up! Attentive and quick service (our server was a whirlwind dashing back and forth between the kitchen and floor constantly!), as well as the yummy food, makes this hole-in-a-wall restaurant a great dine-in for anyone!

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