Kosoo - Vancouver

Asian, Korean, Vegetarian
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Kosoo

Kosoo
4.2 / 5 (5734 reviews)

Description

Nestled off Robson Street, Kosoo presents a unique fusion of Korean and French cuisine, where bold flavors meet creative preparation. Diners rave about the outstanding Truffle Japchae and indulgent cheese-infused dishes, emphasizing the restaurant’s skillful chefs and attentive service. The set menus offer remarkable value, particularly during festive seasons. While experiences may vary—with occasional service lapses—the overall impression remains positive. Reservations are highly recommended due to its popularity. With a cozy atmosphere and delectable offerings, Kosoo stands out as a must-visit destination for food lovers seeking something different yet rooted in tradition.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jentaro

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 5734 reviews
jentaro
17.01.2024

The food quality here is comparable to Sura. Price-wise, this place is not cheap. I had the budae jjiga  which was a good large portion, enough for two. I'm curious and willing to try their other menu items.

ray
17.01.2024

We order the set menu on the first page for 2 people: $25 each. There was a lot of food and we were definitely full at the end. Favorite dishes were the Miso soup-korean style and beef/rice noodle dish.

maggi-mei-3
17.01.2024

I really enjoy fusion cuisine. The ability to take two or more things that work, and bring them together to make something new and exciting. And in this case, the outcome was the inventive menu of “Kosoo”. Korean fusion with Spanish and Italian influences, made by french trained chefs. Today we have been invited down to their restaurant to try their new spring menu. A list worthy of printing out and posting on a banner outside their entrance.When it comes to a media event, plating and portion size may be gussied up and/or paired down, and the service will usually be top notch. Though I can at least paint you the most accurate image when it comes to the food and the setting, as how I interpret it. But as always, these are my opinions and you need not take them as fact. Unless you have my exact background, have lived my exact experiences, and we possess the same tongue; no one can truly taste and appreciate as you do.

nuinui-the-cat
17.01.2024

Small but stylish Korean restaurant in the Westend. Was told it isn't a typical Korean restaurant. They have many items that I wanna try. We have ordered their dinner set to try. 9 course meal for two cost only $50, and you will not be disappointed. Will definitely come again to try other items on the menu.

porkninjas-1
17.01.2024

Located in the westend, tucked away behind the busy Korea town of Robson is Kosoo, a Korean raw bar and kitchen. The cooking techniques are not of only Korean descent but rather influenced by both Japanese and French cooking so you will find that many dishes share the same Korean name but taste or look more unique.

FAQ

As a guest, you can use the WiFi of the restaurant free of charge.

There is a TV / screen on-site where sporting events are shown.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

You can also pay for your menus with various credit cards.

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