Halal Reviews for 3KOBROS Canary Wharf

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Juri Redecker
3 months ago
I had lunch at 3KOBROS Korean Restaurant in Canary Wharf just before they closed – and was still warmly welcomed. The staff were genuinely friendly and attentive. I ordered three dishes: spicy Bibimbap, the seaweed salad, and five dumplings as a starter. Everything tasted very authentic – fresh, well-seasoned, and full of flavor. The portions could have been a bit larger, but were still okay. Overall, a really pleasant experience: delicious food, lovely service, and a relaxed atmosphere. I’d definitely return if I’m in the area again.
S. Ros
a month ago
Very delicious Korean cuisine! I especially recommend the kimchi stew—it’s super tasty. Portions could have been larger, but the experience was brightened by the very friendly waiter of Polish descent.
Miguel Vázquez Cid
a month ago
Great Korean restaurant. They were very accommodating and the food was delicious. I recommend the seaweed salad and the fried chicken. I would totally recommend
Alex Chong
4 months ago
My partner and I visited this restaurant a while ago for a birthday celebration and started our evening off with some Makgeolli and Milkis. This was followed by a heartwarming Galbi Tang (Short Ribs Soup, came with rice), as well as their signature Korean Fried Chicken (Yangnyum - glazed with sweet chilli sauce). The chicken was disappointingly average but the soup was pleasantly delightful! Granted, Galbi Tang’s nature as a hearty, nourishing “stamina food” means, as a dish, it is more suited to an Autumn/ Winter setting than it is for summer palates; we have nonetheless gulped down every sip, savouring the warmth it brought to both our body as well as our soul. We finished the evening off with a Seafood Pajeon (Korean pancakes), accompanied by a side of Kimchi. And whilst we find the former lacking in seasoning and - to be blunt - flavour in general, the latter wrapped up what was overall a reasonably memorable evening. All in all, this was not quite the home run for us that I was hoping it would be, but if you are nearby and are craving Korean, we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend that you give 3KOBROS a try.