Reviews Korea House Restaurant

5
Day Meh
+5
Best Korean Cuisine in the area. Service is quick, Food is AMAZING, and probably the most authentic Korean food you’ll get around here.
5
O F
+5
So I love this place, it’s my favorite restaurant in East Lansing. I’ve been coming here since I was a kid. The side dishes are really good and I love the entrees. This price is well worth what you get. The ingredients and spices are wonderful. My favorite is the Cham Pong soup. The food won't disappoint and service is okay. I believe the meat dish in the pic was tang su yuk, it was very good. It was my first time trying sushi here, I got the blackjack roll. It was the best sushi I ever had in my life!
4
Ginb Om
+4
Food was ok, not too bad, but not good either. They were super busy, so expect to wait for a while for your food.
5
Suzann Palmour
+5
A wonderful family-owned business with a long, reputable presence in East Lansing. Fresh, delicious food, friendly service, clean and relaxing atmosphere. Their stews and soups are really comforting on a cold day. 😊
4
NUUR AQILAH
+4
I love the menus. My friends and i decided to make this place as our post-exam celebration kind of self reward. Their small portion is big enough for 2-3 people! Need to come with very empty stomach!! They might have grumpy old ladies as the waitresses, but who cares. I just want their foods.
5
Sarah Vandenboss
+5
Authentic dishes and overall good quality food. The menu can be slightly intimidating if you aren't familiar with Korean cuisine, but the staff answers any questions you have. They stopped offering lunch but it sounds like they're hoping to be able to open for lunch sometime again in the near future.
5
Rebekah Lambert
+5
The food was delicious and the waitress was very friendly. I figured I'd like the food "okay" but is was just SO GOOD! My favorite dish we ordered was the Kkan Pung Gi (crispy chicken in a "spicy"-not really spicy- sweet sauce). Very yummy! Definitely going again and again!
5
Joe (Johnny Doorknobs)
+5
An absolutely life changing experience. As I was looking for Korean restaurants around Lansing, this one looked the best. I was amazed by the quality of the food. The mandu were fresh out of the fryer and delicious. The jjajangmyeon is comparable to the stuff in Korea... Hearty portion sizes, so no room for tangsuyuk. Definitely making this place a stop when I'm in the area.
5
Harrison Scott
+5
My wife and I shared the 36 piece sashimi special and we loved it. Sashimi is our regular choice at all sushi restaurants. First time here and we will be back for sure!
5
Minda’s Happy Life
+5
I came here with my friend and ordered two dishes - seafood tray jjajang (noodles) and fried pork (tang-soo-yuk). They were delicious. Noodles are for 2-3 persons. Yummy!!
4
M “Gracie” Dalat
+4
I like this restaurant. This strange restaurant whose front door decor makes it look as if it was closed - I mean, what's up with the sad non-see-through films? It's one of the rare restaurants around here that made me feel loved as a customer. My meal was around 16 before tax, but look at the amount of food they gave me; I ate only that meal that day. And the quality is not shabby either. I like the right amount of flavor of the meat and the banchan dishes. Staff are friendly and humble. But there's one criticism: they grilled it tough. Either that or the meat was frozen before grilling. And because of that, near the end of the meal, the meat got cold and became quite hard to chew. It seems to me that this not getting the right temperature of the meat is a universal problem across the board for local restaurants.
5
Eric Willman
+5
Food was amazing and authentic. The whole dining experience was unique and the staff was very attentive. This is the way to experience Korean cuisine.
5
Jasmina Basic
+5
Whenever I visit Michigan I love to go to the old restaurants I used to frequent. During this visit to KH, I ordered three very popular and mainstream dishes (ddeokbokki, kimchi jeon, and kimbap) typically seen in Korean television, specifically K-Dramas. The Deokkbokki (ricecakes in a savory and spicy red pepper paste sauce) by far my favorite! The rice cakes were so soft nd chewy while the sauce was perfectly spiced and thick. The vegetables within were sweet, savory, and absolutely added beautiful color and taste to the dish! The Kimchi Jeon (a Korean pancake consisted of fermented cabbage and green onions). This dish was sooooo incredibly delicious. Every single bite was the same as the previous. It was not too salty; just perfectly seasoned. The Kimbap (a Korean roll which some people like to call Korean version of "sushi"). This roll typically consists of a variety of vegetables (mushrooms, spinach, pickled raddish and carrot) as well as meats like bulgogi (Korean, thin sliced beef), tuna, or spam options. I had it with bulgogi as that was the only meat option KH had. The roll was mouth watering! My only "complaint" is that I wish they had more meat options for their kimbap such as tuna or spam. My judgement of the food is that it was INCREDIBLE and it reminded me of my time in Korea. The food most definitely is not watered down for the Western palate and is seasoned to culinary perfection. The atmosphere is very relaxing as it is decorated with Korean artifacts (mostly dolls and art pieces) and the music and television is always Korean, which helps stay true to the cultural vibrations and elements! 10/10 would always recommend!