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Groceries

There are no doubt numerous Korean food shops in New Malden. The leading supplier seems to be Korea Foods, with three large stores in the area and one in Cambridge. Details on their website. I saw one of their vans outside my office in the City one day, so obviously they do deliveries (unfortunately, they weren’t delivering to our canteen that day).

The food store I go to in central London is the Hanna Supermarket, off Tottenham Court Road at 41 Store Street WC1E 7QF. You can buy Kimchi and soju there, as well as lots of other stuff which I don’t really understand. Take a Korean friend to show you around and tell you what all the ingredients are for. Downstairs you can rent videos of the latest Korean soap (no subtitles) and buy a bibimbap for under a fiver.

There’s also the Centre Point Food Store at 20-21 St Giles High Street, WC2, which also does Japanese groceries. It’s on the ground floor of the annex to Centrepoint. Their selection of fresh veg is slightly better than Hanna, they have ready-marinated bulgogki and similar stuff in the fridge, and the staff have better English than Hanna; but I still end up going to Hanna for their anchovy kimchi.

There’s also a shop in Golders Green, mentioned in the comment section below.

Update 25 June 2007: I’ve now pulled together a consolidated list of Korean food stores here.

Restaurants

Chinoise, 190 Castelnau SW13 9DH. Not strictly a Korean restaurant, but some of their regional north Chinese food comes very close. The pickles they serve you when you come in aren’t a million miles away from Kimchi. I’m going to plug this restaurant because it’s my local and it deserves to be a huge success. They have Korean-made griddles for table-top “barbecues”.

Busan, 43 Holloway Road, London, N7 8JP, (near Highbury & Islington tube) comes highly recommended by Susan House Wade. It’s run by a Korean couple, it’s been there for eight years or more, and it’s the best Korean food she’s ever had. They even grow their own Korean vegetables in their allotment. (Update October 2006: Busan is closed for refurbishment for 18 months. Thanks to Susan for the info)

I’ve also been to Bibimbub at 139 Earl?s Court Road SW5 9RH recently. Good, cheap & cheerful.

Other Korean restaurants in London: http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/korean-restaurants.php. Of these, my favourite is Asadal for evenings (book before you go - it’s a popular place). Young Bin is good for lunch (they have an as-much-as-you-can-eat-for-£8.50 buffet); the buffet is really more Chinese than Korean, though there are some kimchis, and you can order a bibimbap a la carte. Some others I’ve visited are listed here.

Translations of Korean dishes

http://www.clickkorea.org/ contains a link to a food dictionary

Links:

22 Comments

  1. Justin wrote:

    My favourite restaurant would have to be 비원 by choice as it is the closest ive actually had compared to Korean food in Korea. the 오징어 (squid) and 해물파전 (seafood pancake) are fantastic. Although they can be stingy with the반찬 (ban chan) and barbecue portions, its my favourite by a country mile.

    I have to say that some close friends took me to 아싸달 in new malden and it was fantastic: food, price and service. im counting the days when i can next go back there lol

    this blogging gets addictive very easily…

    Posted on 21-Sep-06 at 12:28 am | Permalink
  2. Ken wrote:

    I buy all my Korean food from this place in Golders Green. They have lots of korean food (everything from home), and good (and cheap!) kim chi also, my favourite. 869 Finchley Road, London NW11 8RR. It’s very close to Golders Green tube station. There is this korean restaurant a few shops down also, but I have never been there yet!

    Posted on 08-Dec-06 at 2:27 am | Permalink
  3. Justin wrote:

    Kimchi is a really good restaurant as well. Their lunch set menus are excellent and also they are one of the genuinely few restaurants that will give ban-chan (side dishes) for free without prompting.

    Posted on 30-Dec-06 at 12:47 am | Permalink
  4. gary wrote:

    “Busan is closed for refurbishment for 18 months.”
    This leads me to question the authenticity of said restaurant.
    A real Korean restaurant would undergo refurbishment in 18 days, not 18 months

    Posted on 06-Jan-07 at 9:40 am | Permalink
  5. Chen wrote:

    I’d like to recommend Myungga.
    Tthis restaurant have got a long history since 1990.
    Timeout chose this restaurant as a critics’ choice.

    It’s very famos for seafood pancake(pajon), Kalbi(BQQ Ribs). Glass noodle, Spicy prawn. Bibimbap etc…
    It’s very delicious of Kimchi HOT POT.
    Last time I saw two premier Korean player in the restaurant. I will go there this Friday with my girlfriend.

    Posted on 31-Jan-07 at 10:49 am | Permalink
  6. Sally wrote:

    I’d like to know where could i get korean food online. pls……..

    Posted on 09-Feb-07 at 8:03 pm | Permalink
  7. Kirsten wrote:

    I have to say that BiWon is my favourite, although I’ve only been there twice because its so far for me to travel.

    I usually go to New Malden. I think You Me is really nice, on burlington road. The portions are big and its nice and quite.
    Asadal is the worst place I’ve been to so far.. they gave me some nasty kimchi..it was so gone. I can’t forgive that!

    Posted on 20-Feb-07 at 11:50 am | Permalink
  8. Philip Gowman wrote:

    Hi Sally,
    Don’t know about Korean food online, though the Korea Foods website (linked at the top on this page) say they’ll start to do it soon.

    And Kirsten, thanks for clarifying that it’s the New Malden Asadal that you were disappointed with.

    Keep the recommendations coming, everyone.

    Posted on 20-Feb-07 at 6:28 pm | Permalink
  9. geo wrote:

    I am trying to get hold of Korean garlic…the good spicy stuff.

    Can you get it in the UK?…if so where…if not does anyone know the name of the spicy korean garlic…

    thanks

    Posted on 21-Feb-07 at 11:36 pm | Permalink
  10. Paul wrote:

    Bungeobbang.
    Anyone seen them for sale here? I keep hoping that Seoul Bakery (Centrepoint) might do them.
    Anyone in New Malden?
    (Or maybe the japanese version “taiyaki”? Oooh, I said the J word)

    I need a fix! :-)

    Posted on 01-Mar-07 at 8:27 pm | Permalink
  11. sally wrote:

    Thanks philip

    Posted on 04-Mar-07 at 1:03 am | Permalink
  12. Sunyoung wrote:

    Hi to everyone in this web site.
    It’s very nice to meet you all who are intereted in Korean things.
    As a korean, I hope I can give you some help on your questions
    regarding to anything about my country.

    Firstly, to Sally and Phlip
    Here is a korean grocery website that is based in wimbledon and does delivery as well. Unfortunaltely, this website is in Korean only, but I am sure if you call them to ask about delivery in English, they will be helping you in English.

    http://www.skmart.co.uk

    Secondly to Paul.

    How does “Bungeobbang” look like and what does contain inside? Actually I don’t know what it is myself apart from ” bbang”, which means bread in Korean.
    If you give me more detailed descptions about that, I think I can help you with that.

    Bytheway, How is Seoul Bakery, if you’ve alreay been there?
    I’d like to try.

    Posted on 06-Mar-07 at 2:14 pm | Permalink
  13. Jabie wrote:

    I was just wondering if anyone know wheres to buy Gochujang (which I believe is the sauce for Bibimbaps), in London. Woudl prefer somewhere nr the city but am desperate would travel anywhere!!

    Posted on 09-Mar-07 at 7:35 pm | Permalink
  14. Sunyoung wrote:

    Hi. Jabie.

    Try Centre Point Food Store at 20-21 St Giles High Street, whic is just below Centre Point building off the Tottenham Court Rd station. Ask them for Gochujang for Bibimbap, as there normally in tube and specially made for bibimbap.

    Posted on 12-Mar-07 at 6:14 pm | Permalink
  15. Paul wrote:

    Replying to Sunyoung… “Bungeoppang” is, as far as I can tell, the romanised spelling for ºØ¾î»§ except I was being lazy and pasted in the wrong spelling (”bb” instead of “pp”)! Oops.

    It’s the fish-shaped, battered azuki bean cake.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tchmilfan/399338089/in/set-72157594550596840/

    Posted on 14-Mar-07 at 3:13 am | Permalink
  16. Sunyoung wrote:

    Bungeoppang!
    Now I know what it is. I don’t think any place in the UK does this fish-shaped cake. It’s because, as you know it is hard to get the metal frame that shapes and bakes this cake here.
    I like Bungeoppang without red-bean. But you have to be lucky to meet a kind cake baker who gives you a favour to make it for you.

    Posted on 06-Apr-07 at 9:39 am | Permalink
  17. Doug wrote:

    Hello,

    Does anyone know where I can get kimchi and rice cake from in Birmingham. I work in Korea a lot and usually bring some back with me, but I’ve run out and am not going back for about 6 months, so I’m getting withdrawal symptoms. I know that I could get some from New Malden area but I’d like to see if there’s somwhere nearer first.

    Thanks

    Doug

    Posted on 10-Apr-07 at 7:32 pm | Permalink
  18. Raku wrote:

    I found a new place that sells a few Korean products Asian products in general…..Doug it has Kimchi aswell.

    http://www.orientalmart.co.uk/

    Posted on 24-Apr-07 at 9:58 pm | Permalink
  19. jonallen wrote:

    Asadal got a good review in this piece in the Joong Ang recently:
    http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2876835

    Posted on 28-Jun-07 at 5:10 am | Permalink
  20. maria_hpm wrote:

    Hi everybody!
    I’m new on this site,but I’ve enjoyed ur comments so far.
    I will be moving to London soon(Crouch End) and the thing is that I have no friends in London and the place I most want to visit is New Malden,I want to eat kimchi, kimbap and jja ja myun.
    Sorr for posting like this,I just need some instructions and to make new friends!
    Have a lovely week!

    Posted on 14-Aug-07 at 10:45 pm | Permalink
  21. June wrote:

    Hi

    http://www.skmart.co.uk

    this website sells all Korean foods and everything.
    It is FREE delivery and all the people in SK mart are really nice.
    They are always nice and kind.
    I love SK mart . The first reason is peoples are really kind
    and second, it is a free delivery and many other good services.

    Also , there is a supermarket in 1minute away from Finchelly Road Station
    and that is such as a cool place.

    Posted on 21-Feb-08 at 10:59 pm | Permalink
  22. Hmmm. June:

    You’re not connected with SK Mart by any chance are you? Your comment is suspiciously effusive.

    I’ll let it pass this time. I have already linked to the SK Mart website on my Listing of Korean Food Stores page.

    Posted on 22-Feb-08 at 12:36 am | Permalink

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