Kiljoong Kim
This non-descriptive deli tucked around from Centennial Olympic Park and CNN Center has awesome Korean food. It is a perfect place for takeout items for a nice picnic across the street at the park. Beef bulgogi is typically not spicy but their spicy version had the right amount of spice with fresh vegetables and exceptional noodles on the side. Great discovery.
Zackery Jackson
Enjoyed the place. It was definitely unexpected. It seems like it's just your usual deli, but they have the extra flair of the Korean kitchen meals. I ended up getting the spicy chicken plate. It was around $15, so it was decent for what most places typically charge for this. A lil more than I expected, but it was so good that the price was ok. It didn't take too long to get the food, so that was awesome. The food was nice and hot.
I loved the spicy flavor. It was more tangy to me, but my spicy tolerance is high, so your experience may vary. The chicken tasted great along with the rest of the food. I look forward to coming back and trying some of their other food, so I'm definitely keeping this on my list to try again. Good place to go to, especially if you're near the World Congress center and Centennial Olympic Park area
J Hunt
I was pleasantly surprised about this place. I was expecting a dingy hole in the wall. But the restaurant was clean and had plenty of seating. I ordered the original gyro, and it comes with a side. The gyro was made with fresh ingredients, and tasted really good. No complaints at all about this place.
Brian Morton
We were walking through Centennial Olympic Park and saw this place, so we decided to drop in for an early lunch. One word.....delicious. Ordered the spicy bulgogi and the bibimbap with marinated beef, both tender and full of flavor.
Ko Williams
The short ribs are soooo good. And it comes with rice and the most delicious crunchy pasta/noodle salad. Wow!!!! I’m a picky eater but I really wanted short ribs. Sooo glad I tried this place out. Tender, flavorful, juicy.. I threw mine in the air fryer cause I like my meat a little crispy/well done but even before I did it was sooooo good.
Brandon Le
Delicious authentic Korean place to get a quick bite near the centennial park! I wish the portions were bigger for the price, but the food itself was great and the staff was so nice. There’s not a lot of options for non-deli dishes, but what they do have is really good and it comes with the sides. It’s a great to go dish to bring out to the park, and I really liked their Katsu. Definitely a great lunch spot if you don’t mind the smaller portions and just need a quick and satisfying place to eat.
B Vandermark
Walking distance from Hotel and Coke Museum. Nice little spot for quick snack. Son loved the wings. Recommend
Ryan Simmons
Low key, which was welcome after a day at the convention center. The crispy tofu was one of the best tofu dishes I’ve ever had, and the owner was kind enough to describe the cooking process. Would recommend.
Wyatt Northrup
Great find. Really good bibimbap and bulgogi. Good American options as well. Portions were huge.
geneva saulsberry
Great atmosphere, seemed to be family owned, food was fresh, we ordered the gyro and the spicy chicken. Prices were reasonable, didn’t take too long to receive our order. Had option of seating inside or outside, location right downtown near Centennial Park, within walking distance of our hotel. Would recommend.
Madison Jameson
Ordered to go but dang the food was outstanding!! The bulgogi was so so so good. You have to specifically ask them to make it spicy if that is your preference. The salad and pickled cucumber it came with was so fresh and delicious. The flavor for each of the three was specific and great individually and together. Their kimchi was spicy and actually very good. It’s similar in taste to Vietnamese kimchi. Will most definitely return.
Craig Theisen
Terrific spicy bulgogi! I live in New York and have access to a lot of good Korean food but this place would definitely be one of my favorites at home even. Really fresh taste and perfect flavors. Will definitely return the next time I’m in town! Also, the restaurant was spotless!
Ann
Kwan's Deli is a short walk and great lunch option when visiting the aquarium. They have Korean lunch options, classic sandwiches, and better fries and chicken tenders than at the aquarium cafe. The mandoo dumplings were delicious and perfect for sharing. I loved that the bulgolgi and tofu came with vegetable banchan.
We originally wanted to go to the Atlanta Breakfast Club, but there was a long wait. Glad that we stumbled upon this place!
Pros: variety of menu items, better lunch option than aquarium cafe, friendly staff
Cons: n/a
Eric Hulbert
I’ve been here three times over the years and it exceeds my expectations every time.
I imagine everything is good, but I’ve never ordered anything but bibimbap.
Here’s what my meal ended up looking like.
Susan Brinkley-Levi
Great food and service! Exceptional value. We tried deli sandwiches and Korean bulgogi. Amazing Ruben and their fries are perfectly prepared. Nice little hole in the wall joint.
Jolie Lehrman
The food was absolutely amazing! I got Bulgogi and it was my first time. The food tasted authentic and the side veggies ties it all together. Everything was great and it was very quick. The people were nice as well. I left my purse and called and they were very nice about it. They are really caring to their customers.
Monica F
First time eating Korean food it was so good! Definitely recommend, one of the best meals I ate here this week. When in ATL stop and check it out. Bulgogi is what I had.
Donna GLamb
Stopped here after aquarium based on reviews and wanting something other than burgers/chicken and fries. Prices are fair and portions are generous. Crispy tofu plate was one of the best I’ve had: perfectly fried on the outside yet still soft (not rubbery) on the inside. Bibimbap and bulgogi were equally tasty. And the dumplings were perfectly cooked. Service was fast and friendly!
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