Gung The Palace - New Delhi

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Address :

D-1/B, near Aashirwad Complex, Green Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +998799
Postal code : 110016
Website : https://www.instagram.com/gung_delhi/
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Description : Upmarket restaurant preparing traditional Korean specialties amid elaborate murals & other artwork.

D-1/B, near Aashirwad Complex, Green Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India
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Judhajit Debnath on Google

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One of the best Korean restaurants of Delhi. Located near green park metro station.
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Pooja Rawat on Google

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The restaurant has authentic Korean set up from sitting areas to food. The food is delicious. Apart from food, the USP of restaurant is their staff and their service.
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Geeta Pandey on Google

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A Must go place. From food to ambiance everything was best. Their sitting arrangements are typical Korean style which makes it more authentic experience. Food is little pricy but the quantity and taste does justify that price.
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Vidhata Vidhu on Google

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Most authentic Korean food in Delhi. Nice, beautiful, silent ambiance and Well behaved staff ar best part of this place. Barbeque pork and soju was awesome. Would love to visit again.
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divya josyula on Google

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I loved it! Like totally loved it! We ordered gimbap, soju, fried mandu & Doengjang jigae with seafood. It was outstanding! The decor, service, freshness of the seafood, delicious soju and the entire experience is a bang for your buck! Please do visit with friends to enjoy a wholesome meal! Will definitely make a second visit soon! Cheers!
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Suneeta Meena on Google

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I went with my husband. I enjoyed the experience. Eating Korean food in a Korean-style cabin. Ground floor has cabins separated by sliding partitions and curtains, with high floors for sitting, with air-conditioner, which you can turn off or on, with ring-bells to ring them for any order. Footwears need to be removed outside cabin. They give slippers to wear to go till washroom. Loved the experience. Taste buds not adapted to Korean food. Liked the Moong bean pancake. Gimbap .. not used to it. It was okay. It is like sandwich* for Koreans (*I listened or read somewhere). We sat on ground floor, in a cabin. We enjoyed using metal chopsticks while eating, after watching (while food was getting prepared) some Youtube videos on how to use them. Female staff served us the food. First floor has tables, chairs. Second floor has cabins, which can be combined together (after removing or sliding away partitions) to make room for 35 persons. One person showed us the first floor and second floor, when we enquired if we can go and see the stairs (where they were leading to).
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Book & Bhook on Google

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Quick facts: -Spacious -Parking available (In Green Park Market, or beside the restaurant there is a comunity centre parking) - They are closed 3 pm-5:30 pm - It is better to have a reservation. -Nearest metro station: Green Park metro station yellow line. -The place is not light on the pocket. Visited this place for a Sunday brunch, the seating is a typical Korean seating space, you'll have to take your shoes off and every group of guest has a private area separated by a column. It was our first time trying out Korean cuisine so the fact that we felt that everything was made in the same sweet and spicy sauce led us to feel that the food was a bit monotonous. On the other hand when we did take our first few bites, everything felt so delicious. What all we had: - Tteok Bokki: Stir fried rice cakes in chilli paste. - Ganso Saewoo: Fried prawns in hot spicy sauce. - Kinchi Jjigae: A vegetable stew served with rice. -Soju: It is their most popular drink, it smelled like acetone (nail polish remover to be honest). It's flavour profile was sweet. - Makkoli:It is one of the representative Korean traditional beverages. It is a mily wine with creamy texture and sweet taste. They also serve some delicious side dishes, they are so many that you might just end up getting confused. ? All in all we enjoyed our visit here. Be sure to try dishes of different flavour profiles so that you don't get bored of the flavour palette like us. The servings are quite huge so they are absolutely worth the money. What was a true shocker is that they serve Yakult drink after the meal. ? They also have a small, compact outdoor seating space.
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Kiba Liu on Google

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This is one of the best experience of Korean food in India so far. The place has such a good vibes and a real korea feeling with different compartments and privacy while enjoying delicious foods with friends and family. I personally recommend this to anyone who's thinking to go here, JUST GO FOR IT❀️

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