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For a last minute booking on a grey Monday night, this was a great find! Really enjoyed a nice, clean setting with attentive staff (though it was quiet). The ‘Tofu and Kimchi’ starter was delicious, though not in anyway vegetarian! The spicy meat stew and black pudding soup were also both nice and came with a selection of traditional accompaniments and seasonings to adjust the broths. The table across from us had a f... View all feedback.
What ferry913 doesn't like about Koshi Koba:
There are 5 kinds of side dishes: kimchi, cucumber pickles, black beans, sesame leaves and letuce. We ordered 2 types of meat, pork belly and beef bulgogy. The pork belly is a bit tasteless but the beef is quite good seasoned. We came with 4 people and after 2 plates of letuce, we can't get the third place of letuce; they said that they don't have it anymore. The pork belly costs 13 euro portion and the beef 18 euros... View all feedback.
Quality of the meat is good, but the size of the portion isn't so big. For the basic environment, I think it's a bit overprice.
Though it's a little out of the city centre, it's definitely worth the visit. Koshi Koba offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with high quality meat and service.
There are 5 kinds of side dishes: kimchi, cucumber pickles, black beans, sesame leaves and letuce. We ordered 2 types of meat, pork belly and beef bulgogy. The pork belly is a bit tasteless but the beef is quite good seasoned. We came with 4 people and after 2 plates of letuce, we can't get the third place of letuce; they said that they don't have it anymore. The pork belly costs 13 euro portion and the beef 18 euros. I think it's above the average price in Milan. You can pay with card. If you come by car, there quite a lot of (blue) parking spaces around.
For a last minute booking on a grey Monday night, this was a great find! Really enjoyed a nice, clean setting with attentive staff (though it was quiet). The ‘Tofu and Kimchi’ starter was delicious, though not in anyway vegetarian! The spicy meat stew and black pudding soup were also both nice and came with a selection of traditional accompaniments and seasonings to adjust the broths. The table across from us had a full hot plate bbq going and that looked fantastic; one for next time! It’s not particularly cheap and some items seemed very expensive, though they may have been sharing pots. We would definitely visit again and recommend if you’re a fan of Korean food or keen to try something different.