A loud, neon-lit Korean joint famous for its shattering fried chicken and lively, karaoke-fueled group dinners.
Ordering Strategy
Commit heavily to the fried chicken (try a mix of Sweet Chilli and Gochoo for heat) alongside sharing portions of street food like Rappoki or Kimchi Pancakes. Order everything at once, as service can sometimes restrict add-ons during busy hours.
What to order
Korean Fried Chicken (Honey Butter or Sweet Chilli)
The undisputed star of the menu; shattering crispy batter over tender meat with a perfect balance of sweet and spicy.
Rappoki with Cheese
A hearty, deeply satisfying street-food staple combining chewy rice cakes, instant noodles, and rich melted cheese in a spicy gochujang sauce.
Garlic Chicken (Maneul)
Smothered in garlic sauce and thick toasted garlic slices; incredibly flavorful but heavily pungent.
What to skip
Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: The Guardian (90%)
Editorial Weight 49 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 0 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 10 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 12 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
3 Elite · 2 Editorial · 7 total signals
Public signal
4.6★ (2,700 reviews)
Good to know
The Soho branch features private karaoke rooms upstairs and vibrant neon lighting. Seating can be uncomfortable and the vibe is loud; not ideal for a quiet, intimate evening. Bring a group.
Trust signals
- ○Not yet visited
- mediumConfidence level
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