The Petite Corée 98 West End Lane, London NW6 2LU
About the Business
The Petite Corée is a delightful establishment located in the heart of London, United Kingdom. This small but charming restaurant offers a unique and authentic Korean dining experience that you won't find anywhere else in the city. Conveniently located at 98 W End Ln, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who is looking for great-tasting Asian cuisine.
Step into The Petite Corée and you will be immediately welcomed by the warm and inviting atmosphere of this lovely establishment. The decor is reminiscent of traditional Korean design, with beautiful accents and a cozy seating area perfect for an intimate dinner or gathering with friends. Whether you're here for a quick lunch or a romantic dinner, you can be sure to enjoy a delightful culinary experience in this welcoming environment.
The menu at The Petite Corée offers a wide selection of Korean-inspired dishes, from classic entrees like bibimbap, kimchi fried rice, and bulgogi to traditional appetizers like potato pancakes and spicy rice cakes. All dishes are made using the freshest and highest quality ingredients, each prepared to perfection by experienced and talented chefs. Whether you're a fan of spicy, savory, or sweet flavors, there is something on the menu to suit every taste.
As a point of interest, The Petite Corée is not just a great place to dine, but also an intriguing place to discover and learn about Korean culture. The staff is passionate about sharing their rich cultural heritage with visitors, so be sure to ask them about any aspect of Korean culture you're curious about.
Overall, The Petite Corée is a hidden gem worth discovering. Visit this unique establishment and treat yourself to an unforgettable Korean dining experience that will leave you yearning for more. Don't forget to bring your friends and family along for the ride!
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
18:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
18:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
18:00 - 22:00
Friday:
18:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
18:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
18:00 - 21:30
Reviews
"Excellent Korean food. Friendly and very fast service. Good selection of Korean specialities and very tasty dishes. Mapo tofu and Korean pancake are must try! Only downside is the BBQ meat was left on the grill for a bit too long in our opinion."
"A petit Korean restaurant near West Hampstead station. The food was very good, the beef in the bulgogi bento was nicely marinated and grilled to perfection. The seafood pancakes were tasty, but it felt more like a pancake and I wished that there were more seafood. The seafood noodles were very delicious and spicy, however the noodles were a bit soggy when it arrived to our table. Overall still a very descent dining experience but could have been a bit better."
"Great cosy and local Korean place on West End Lane. We had the seafood pancake, fried gochujang chicken je-yuk (spicy pork) and some kimchi. Thought the pancake was the best dish. The chicken coating was excellent, but the chicken itself was on the drier side. Je-yuk was yummy, but I think it should’ve come with rice (instead of having to order) to soak up the juices. We had the Somac for 2 to drink and thought it was great value. Service was a little slow to begin, but friendly. All in all a good meal, but some little things that would’ve made it great."
"Cute little restaurant with friendly staff and delicious food and drinks. Got the Gochujang fried chicken, Soy garlic fried chicken, and the kimchi fried rice. All of it was sooo yum! We also got the So-yuza cocktail and it tasted lovely and pairs perfectly with the fried chicken. Would definitely get again and recommend!"
"A cute little Korean restaurant that serves decent food. My favourite dish was certainly the Japchae - my must-have Korean dish. I just love the texture and taste of the glass noodles. Their Japchae didn't taste overly greasy like many other Korean restaurants. Next was the kimchi fried rice. It had a good taste, though I didn't like the fact that it had chilli seeds in it. Also, I forgot to order the cheesy version so it's not as good as I expected. The kimchi pancake was nice and crispy. Not my usual choice of pancake (seafood) but it didn't disappoint. The pancake on its own was flavoursome and salty enough so there's really no need to dip it in the soy sauce on the side. Finally, the Korean fried chicken was probably the most mediocre dish of all. It had slightly too much batter and the sweet chilli sauce just wasn't spicy enough. However, some larger pieces of chicken were quite juicy - good texture. When we visited yesterday, the restaurant was pretty quiet so it was nice that we could choose where to sit. The service was quick but not the friendliest. I like their paperless menu, accessed through a QR code. Their drinks (Korean style cocktails) were lovely too."
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