Korean House

Nur-Sultan (Astana)


With polished service and stylish dark-wood decor, this establishment does a good job of replicating authentic Korean dishes, from bibimbap (rice topped with spicy meat or veg) and kimchi soup to grilled squid in spicy sauce and steamed dumplings. Ample portions and numerous little side dishes with each main.


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