Korean Restaurants in Longview

Evergreen Food Factory Korean • $
1402 W Marshall Ave, Longview

Customers` Favorites

Beef Bulgogi with White Rice Stir-Fried Fish Cakes and Broccoli
Rice Crispy Chicken Tenders with Cabbage Salad
Bulgogi Beef Fried Rice
Beef Bulgogi Deopbap
Bulgogi Loaded Fries
Kimchi Fried Rice
Spicy Crab Roll
Soup of the Day
Spicy Chicken
Lunch Special

“One of my favorite spots to get some good food. Can't beat the lunch special. Grab some amazing sushi rolls to go with it and treat yourself.This cozy spot even has a spot outside for a game of corn hole if you're like me and you get your food to go.Check out the Korean Corn Dog too!!“

4.8 Superb93 Reviews
Panda Korea Restaurant Chinese • $
420 N High St, Longview

Customers` Favorites

Kimchi Bean Sprout Salad Cucumber Salad and Potatoes
Teriyaki Chicken and Beef Bulgogi
Cold Buckwheat Noodle Naeng Myun
Hot Stone Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap
Hot Stone Seafood Bibimbap
Chicken Teriyaki
Fried Dumplings
DOL Sot Bibimbab
Kimchi Pancake
Dwaeji Bulgogi

“Amazing authintic Korean food!! The service could use a little improvement, but I am a consistent customer none the less! Iv had a lot of korean food and this is one of the best places I've ever been! I highly recommend the beef short ribs and pork bulgogi. Give them a try!“

4.7 Superb52 Reviews
KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot Korean • $$
2802 Tuttle Blvd, Longview

Customers` Favorites

Smoked Garlic Pork Belly
Calamari Marinara Sauce
Kimchi Jjigae
Korean BBQ
Octopus
Hot Pot
Sushi

“It’s a nice restaurant, we’d been waiting awhile for it to open. The place is well decorated and clean. The food was typical hot pot/KBBQ quality, service was straightforward and fast, although not the most enthusiastic or friendly at times. I’m just assuming they don’t get paid too well, so I can’t really judge. They had a sauce bar with some ready-to-eat appetizers, which were pretty good. I know bathrooms aren’t the most important part for everyone, but I would like to call attention to how quickly they’ve been totally trashed since the restaurant opened. There was graffiti (swears and slurs) everywhere, toilet paper all over the ground, pee on the seats, and one of the stalls had the lock broken off entirely. It’s the kind of bathroom you would expect to see in a small busy burger joint in San Francisco or NYC, not a Korean BBQ. Makes me wonder if the staff will manage to keep the rest of the place as pristine as it is for much longer. Once again to reiterate, we had a great experience this time around, it was a very standard KBBQ/hot pot and the food was good. I just don’t think the bathroom is a great sign.“

4.3 Superb119 Reviews
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