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Contribute Feedback What Mimi N likes about Arisu:
Good food and good service. Did not do BBQ this time. Had bibimbap, Kimbap and wings. The fried rice was good. The pancake was meh. Everything was tasty and good portions. View all feedback.
What Aisling G doesn't like about Arisu:
Food was ok spicy and flavoursome. Lots of meat little bit chewy. Staff were polite and helpful. The Korean Bento Box had a good mixture of different classic Korean dishes. Nice choice for anyone new to Korean food. Large portion very filling. Cheap and cheerful. However there are other Korean restaurants with better quality food in the same price bracket or cheaper. The individual gas BBQ set into table to cook had... View all feedback.
I was hungry after touring the Jameson Distillery so I checked on Yelp to see what was nearby and was stoked to find a Korean restaurant within walking distance. Being Korean, I'm always craving bibimbap. The dolsot bibimbap here was fantastic! It's a rice bowl dish with your choice of meat that comes with veggies and an egg on top. The bowl is a hot stoneware bowl, so I suggest letting it sit and/or eating the top layer slowly, that way the rice on the bottom gets nice and crispy. I added some gochujang on the top (red pepper sauce) for an extra kick. It was warm, delicious, and exactly what I was craving. I also ordered japchae with beef (glass noodles and veggies) because it's another one of my fave Korean dishes and I was super hungry. I also knew I wouldn't finish it all, so I'd have leftovers for dinner later. Anyway, the japchae was simple and delicious. The beef was so good and the portion size was huge and a great deal for the price. The staff was very friendly and attentive and the food was amazing. Go here if you're looking for authentic Korean in Dublin!
Somewhat mild Kimchi, but for the very same reason it is full of flavour. The food was of high quality with the expected flavour (except for one party member's Tofu which lagged some marinade). Professional, quick and friendly staff in a location packed with original trinkets, masks and pictures. Over all very authentic and delicious!
Good seafood jjambbong (my husband argues it's one of the best) with a uniquely smokey undertone, like the food was put on a grill before it was thrown into the soup! Wherever I go, I'm pleasantly surprised to find that the traditional Bibimbap (mixed rice in a hot sizzling stone bowl) is just as it should be...comforting, familiar, and full of flavors. Good selection of banchan (side dishes), quick service, decent portions, and very reasonably priced! It was a great choice for our first dinner in Dublin.
I came here for dinner with a friend and had a seafood and soya soup dish which was quite spicy and hot, but really tasty and felt easy to digest as I find most spicy foods aren't. The place was pretty empty as we came a bit earlier than usual (around 6pm), so the service was very quick and efficient. We got a complementary seaweed salad (seemed like wakame in vinegar), kimchi and a small bowl of what tasted like miso soup which was nice. The soup dish I ordered came with a bowl of rice and costed me €10.90 which I think is very reasonable for a proper evening meal. It was steaming hot so I had to wait a while for it to cool down, but I can imagine this would be like heaven to eat in the winter when it's cold outside. The portions are big and the quality is good and fresh. My friend had udon noodle soup and she said it was really good too. The menu has a much smaller variety than it's competitor Kimchi on Parnell street, but they have the essentials of both Korean food as well as a Japanese dishes like teriyaki chicken, sushi and udon noodles. One nice thing that I noticed on their menu is that at the at back, there is a page telling customers that they are happy to cater for allergies and to inform them when ordering so they can properly advise you on what you can and can't eat. The atmosphere was pretty casual overall, like somewhere between restaurant and cafe, so it would make a great lunch or dinner spot. Overall, good quality reasonably priced Korean food in the centre of Dublin. Service: 4/5 Food:5/5 Price: 5/5 (especially when you consider the portions and quality) Atmosphere: 3/5
Wow what a place. Came here on the recommendation of a friend of mine who had lived in Korea. Said it was pretty authentic so off we trotted.... On the outside doesn't look like much. Started to wonder if had the right place but as soon as stepped in the door we were greeted with some amazing scents. Each table comes with its own cool little BBQ in the middle where the can cook certain dishes for you. Looking through the menu I hadn't a clue what most of it was so asked for some recommendations. Ended up with two amazing dishes and a side plate of sushi, each one delicious in its own way. The only issue was too much food (an issue I hear you say?!? but when you just want to keep on eating and eating and eating...... Fantastic food, great service. Will be back
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