The growing K-wave has not just brought Korean music across the globe, but also their food and other cultural practices. The growing popularity of Korean food has caught a whiff in Bangalore’s dining scene as well. Now, more than ever, outlets are bringing in authentic Korean food along with the eating customs to the city, and these Korean restaurants in Bangalore deliver authentic flavours while staying true to Korean dining customs.

If you are looking for home-style, authentic Korean food in Bangalore, Ilumi is just the place for you. The green accents in the interior, the wooden furniture, and the paper and crystal lamp shades create a high-end Oriental restaurant vibe. If you are here in a large group, definitely try Korean BBQ, served alongside a vast range of banchans. This is one of the best Korean restaurants in Bangalore to visit with friends and family, especially to treat yourself to some amazing barbecue paired with refreshing beverages.
Must-haves: Ori-Hoonjea BBQ, Deungsim, Gun-Mandu, Dak Galbi, Flicker Fox Cocktail, Old Cuban Cocktail
Cost for two: ₹ 1500

If you are craving Korean food while strolling in Indiranagar, Koreyaki is just the place to be. Koreyaki serves some of the best Korean food Bangalore has to offer, and does not shy away from generous portions. The vibe of this place is vibrant, and the menu brings amazing options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. When here, do not miss out on the Paneer Teriyaki Bao Buns.
Must-haves: Kimchi Fried Rice Katsu Bowl, Paneer Teriyaki Bao Buns, Dakgangjeong, Sweet And Spicy Korean Ramen, Taro Boba
Cost for two: ₹ 2000

KoMaama has some of the best Korean food Bangalore has to offer. The menu here offers a wide range of food options that are both comforting and delicious. The eatery is vibrant with green and red accents shining through. The interior picks up many elements of decor from Korean culture, and if you are new to the traditional Korean eating practices with chopsticks, you will find a tutorial video here.
Must-haves: Sundubu Jjigae, Kaanpunggi, Gyeran-Jim, Dhak Kanjan, Kimchi Pajeon
Cost for two: ₹ 2000

Must-haves: OHO Bibimbap With Egg, Tteok Hot Noodle, Veg Gimbap, Dabang Coffee, Bingsu
Cost for two: ₹ 2000

Homiga feels like an eatery straight from the streets of Seoul. With tabletop grills and a menu containing Korean staples, Homiga brings authentic food and the culture surrounding Korean cuisine to the city. This place is just perfect to satisfy your Korean BBQ and grilled food cravings. Pair your food with soju to make a perfect, refreshing dinner after a long day.
Must-haves: Su-yuk, Yang-nyeom Chicken, Kimchi Wang Mandu, Jap-chae, Soju
Cost for two: ₹ 2000
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