JI IN Korean Eatery

148 W State St, Kennett Square
(610) 612-9228

Recent Reviews

Nina K.

So good! Everything tasted fresh and we loved the beef. Ordering was very easy and service was friendly.

BostonMeow

We tried Korean food for the first time here and this place was excellent. What a cool addition to the Kennett community. The food was great and a hit with our kids too. We’ll definitely be back. It was great to try something new. It’s a welcome and authentic addition to downtown Kennett.

Brittany Coleman

Delicious and large helpings! I tried the bulgogi hoagie and scallion pancakes. I was pleasantly surprised to get a full sized hoagie (about a foot?) and could bring home leftovers. Excited to try other things on the menu, the pork bowl looks really good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Hoagie

Brittany C.

Delicious and large helpings! I tried the bulgogi hoagie and scallion pancakes. I was pleasantly surprised to get a full sized hoagie (about a foot?) and could bring home leftovers. Excited to try other things on the menu, the pork bowl looks really good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Hoagie

d fly

Right dab in the center of the Market at Liberty Place as you walk in, it's hard to miss. The food here is amazing! Large portions that justify the cost in my opinion -- had lunch and leftovers for dinner. I had the jeyuk bokkum -- which was a sweet and spicy pork belly dish with rice with some sides. My brother got the hoagie version, and I was definitely jealous looking at it so I will definitely have to come back to try it. He also agreed -- big portion; ate half of it and wrapped the rest of the half to take home. We asked for bags to take the food home. We are happy customers.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Lunch Box

Linh L.

Nice serving size. Originally wanted the bibimbap but they were out. Asked for recommendations as I am vegetarian and generally look at menus before I pick places. Went with teriyaki tofu. It was alright, but I wouldnt pick it again. The tofu itself didnt really soak up the flavor and I guess because I eat tofu all the time at home that I kind of wanted something different but there weren't many options. Gave a 5 star anyways, because chef gave me options and let me know that certain things have seafood and allowed me to sub. Vegetarian diet is not common in Korea, so can't be too picky about it if I chose to dine there. My brothers order bulgogi hoagie which was pretty large and the pork belly doshirak. They raved about how good it was. The place is situated in an open setting almost like a kiosk in an indoor "market". Ji in is smack dead center as you enter from the front entrance. You do get to see them make your food.

E Kim

I was excited to come here for the first time. Glad that they were centered right in the middle of the market to make it easy to find.The food here was really well made. I was shocked that the kimchi tasted pretty good and had the right amount of acidity to it. The one way parking was a bit strange but I got the hang of it. I would love to come back and dine in to check out all the other options here.Parking: Parking is only one way so you would want to find parking more down the hill to get out easily.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: La Kalbi Bento

O’Michael Nato

This place is outstanding. The bulgogi hoagie and dumplings are soooo good. Nice people, hard workers. Wouldn’t change a thing about the foo.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Momma V.

Pricey but so delish!!!! The mini-me and I went here on a whim and I'm so glad we did. We split an app and some main that had pork belly. No idea what it's called but it was so dripping with flavor. Even though we shared, we still had leftovers. The restaurant was pretty quiet when we went but it was late afternoon midweek. We will definitely return.

Kevin Reyes

The Bulgogi Doshi Rak is absolutely DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Bibimbap

Andrew Thomas

One of the best and consistently good plates of food in town. Every time I get a plate it is delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Bibimbap

Adam S.

I was super surprised to find our a Korean spot opened in Kennett Square. We went over the same day for dinner. It's setup like a quick service restaurant where everything is largely prepared but just needs to be assembled. We got a Bulgogi hoagie, spicy pork over rice, Bulgogi beef over rice and musubi. Everything was really good. The hoagie was huge and had a ton of meat on it. They put some of their house slaw on it and then toasted the bun on the grill. Super good. Spicy pork was just a little spicy. Nothing like you'd get if you said spicy in most Korean spots but this I'm sure is designed to be more approachable. I liked it but would probably try something different instead next time. Bulgogi beef over rice was the same as the pork. Very good beef, good sized portion. Wish they had dolsot bowls and stews on the menu but maybe they'll add them in the future. Definitely stop in and we will certainly return.

SEAN MULDOON

My new favorite place to eat. I crave their food daily. The hoagies are fantastic and I must have an order of the musubi every time I go. Everyone I've met there is exceptionally nice. Also....they make their own kimchi. I can't wait to return again and again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

davidlQ4386QX

Ji In replaced the barbeque stand at the Market at Liberty Place recently (8 months according to the person taking our order). It's a Korean eatery authentic Korean flavors, a rarity in this area. The doshirak (like bento boxes) run from $14 to $17 and include a sizeable serving of rice, a choice of protein, kimchee, and a random salad. Same with the bibimbap (rice bowl). The bargain was the ramens that start at $8. The kimchee is nice and ripe, the salad is a standard side or banchan that you might find at a sit down Korean restaurant, and the barbeque meats are reasonable to satisfy a Korean craving.

David L.

Ji In replaced the barbeque stand at the Market at Liberty Place recently (8 months according to the person taking our order). It's a Korean eatery authentic Korean flavors, a rarity in this area.The doshirak (like bento boxes) run from $14 to $17 and include a sizeable serving of rice, a choice of protein, kimchee, and a random salad. Same with the bibimbap (rice bowl). The bargain was the ramens that start at $8. The kimchee is nice and ripe, the salad is a standard side or banchan that you might find at a sit down Korean restaurant, and the barbeque meats are reasonable to satisfy a Korean craving.

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