This restaurant is one of the few Korean Restaurants in Belgium. It is located on Louis Avenue near one end of Meerstraat. It has a banquet room that can accommodate 60 people. The food is tasty and the service is friendly, although there is some difficulty among the staff with English and French pronunciations. The prices are moderate, even as the cuisine is relatively unknown. The interiors are simple, with nothing special or original. The place is run by a Korean lady and is frequented by Korean businessmen, indications that the food is authentic.
Arirang
Avenue Louis 337
Brussels 1050, Belgium
+32-2-6492243
Hana is a Japanese-Korean restaurant that serves traditional Japanese and Korean dishes. It is open every day of the week except on Sundays. Its surroundings feature authentic Japanese and Korean interiors. It is a small restaurant with a capacity for only 30 people. The more popular Japanese dishes include the ramen soup and, from among the sushis, the California rolls. Some of the spicy Korean dishes are also popular. There is access for the disabled, and payments are accepted either in cash or via credit cards that include American Express, Master Card, and Visa.
Hana
Rue Saint Boniface 21
Brussels 1050, Belgium
+32-2-5025241
The décor of this Korean restaurant is simple, with an obviously Korean touch. The service is good, and the food even better. Its specialty is Korean barbecue, and it has a number of other national dishes such as kimchi, bolgogi, mendu and tchiggae. The environment is very friendly, and there is the option of having some of the dishes cooked right on the table. Prices in this restaurant are reasonable. Payment is accepted in cash or through any of the following credit cards: American Express, Diners Club, Master Card or Visa.
Seoul
Kapitein Crespelstraat 14
1050 Elsene, Belgium
+32-2-5134874