Reviews
What Emma Lee likes about Kim Chi Ii Korean:
One of the better Korean restaurants in the Savannah area. Server was quick and friendly. The bibimbap was pretty standard. The bulgogi was a little disappointing both ingredient and taste-wise. The rabokki was the dark horse here. It took us all by surprise by how good it was. Overall pretty good. I'll definitely stop by again when I'm in the area. View all feedback. What shruti kumar (niall's princess) doesn't like about Kim Chi Ii Korean:
We had kimchi fried rice, ddukbokki, bimbimbap (chefs special) and shrimp noodles. It’s the worst Korean food I have ever had. The kimchi wasn’t even fermented properly. The food was so bad it didn’t even taste average. And everything had a bitter aftertaste to it. Even the side dishes were less in quantity. We only went because we saw high reviews, I highly recommend not to waste money on this. P.S.A The beef bulgog... View all feedback.
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The best chicken place, the Mal-LA chicken is a must
Delicious lunch after flying in from Baltimore to visit my mom and brother for the weekend! Highly recommended eating here when in the Savannah area. I ordered...
read moreIt's tastier and cleaner than Fuller's Korean restaurant.
Absolutely loved it. The Associate taught me how to use my chopsticks
Place was pretty sick. Food was deadass incredible. Will be returning for more of the menu
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read moreThis Korean restaurant received mixed reviews, with some customers disappointed by the lack of quality and slow service, while others raved about the authentic dishes and friendly staff. The bulgogi received mixed feedback, with some finding it disappointing while others enjoyed it. The Cheese Ddukbokki and Japchae were highlighted as particularly delicious. Some customers experienced slow service due to understaffing, but overall, many found the food to be delicious and worth the wait. For a traditional Korean dining experience at a reasonable price, this hidden gem is worth a try.