After scouring the web for Korean restaurants in Dublin, we settled on the HaiLan restaurant and it sure didn't disappoint! It was my first time tasting proper Korean food and I can honestly say it was delicious. A group of 5 of us settled down to eat around 6pm and were happily greeted and attended to within minutes. We ordered a variety of food including bibimbap, kimchi and pork, chicken and rice, kimchi pancake and tofu steak and all was deliciously cooked and with little to no waiting time,what more could you want!
The prices were also very reasonable for the amount of food we were served. All in all, it came to €55.50 and I would happily pay to eat here again as the food was so tasty, the staff were lovely and friendly (even listening to me try say something in Korean) and it was also very clean and pleasing!
Great food, good value, try the Tatsuta Chicken made of chicken breast fried with egg in Teriyaki sauce, stir vegetables, and steamed rice. however there is a variety of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese food.
Closely follows Arisu as the best Korean in Dublin. The restaurent is canteen style in the back of a supermarket and you can see the chefs cooking up a storm from your seat. There's self service hot miso soup which is lovely while you wait. The pork and kimchi stew is my fav - really rich and warming on a cold night. They don't take card in the restaurant so best come with cash. They do take away as well which is great if you're out in town and want something nice. It's great value at about €10 per dish - and everything is really filling and rich.
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