Looking for your next Korean Feast? Why not try the banchan or bulgogi at these top San Antonio restaurants? We analyzed top review sites and incorporated user and critic reviews for this list of top Korean eats in San Antonio. So if you’re still hankering for Korean pork belly or stir-fried noodles pay one of these San Antonio spots a visit.
We know how time consuming it can be to find the best Korean restaurants in San Antonio. These results are brought to you by boam, with insights from the Yelp and Google ratings for 6852 San Antonio restaurants, 823905 reviews, and 747 top lists and articles from the likes of Hoodline, SA Current and Trip 101. For example, we considered Hoodline - Here are San Antonio's top 5 Korean spots, SA Current - 30 Essential Northeast San Antonio Restaurants You Should've Tried By Now and Trip 101 - 10 Best Asian Restaurants In San Antonio, Texas as we sourced this ultimate list. Our engine uses real-time data to only show restaurants that are open and their updated available services, so you can actually enjoy the food we show. Our site gets no money for featuring restaurants in this list – everyone’s earned their place. We don’t recommend restaurants lightly, these 10 are really something special.
When considering how to best enjoy your fried chicken, we would highlight how well a glass of Champagne complements the dish as it acts as a palate cleanser for the fatty dish.
For an elevated experience, pair your fried chicken with Tempranillo. This combination works particularly well because this red wine cuts the fat with its tannins.
Wanna know what beer will go great with you Pale Ale? A Pale Ale will match excellently as it cleanses the palate with its bitter flavours.
Have you ever seen people pray for and welcome the new year? It’s a sight to see at the Jeju Fire Festival, where they also have Korea. Keep it in mind if you ever plan a trip to Korea.
If you love of kimchi runs deep, why not plan a visit to Korea, the home of the original kimchi? The locals are so proud of their kimchi that it is widely recognized as one of the national dishes.
Don’t you hate it when there is not enough food for seconds? This wasn’t a concern when the record was broken for the biggest fried chicken. Weighing in at 2,493 pounds there was more than enough fried chickens to go around!
We’ve all experienced the struggle of finding good parking near restaurants in San Antonio. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Korean spot.