Halal Reviews for Korean Dinner Party Kingly Court

No longer Halal
It has been reported that Korean Dinner Party Kingly Court no longer accomodates Halal diners.

Ashleigh Dueker

a week ago

4.0

We had delicious food at Korean dinner party. We shared the beef tacos, corn dog and Korean fried chicken. All were delicious, fresh, crispy and tasty. Cooked to perfection. The atmosphere was nice, very busy around Christmas. Would recommend during busy times to take your own tissue as the toilets aren’t stocked well (they were all out of tissue aside from the out of service toilets). The service was friendly but not quite as attentive, with a few of us having to flag down or get up and ask for the bill to come at the end. It was a very busy weekend though. Would definitely recommend going for the food.

Hsin Tze Low

a month ago

5.0

Great value. Amazing service. Waitresses were very friendly, polite and thoughtful. I was super happy. The beef rib taco set for 2 was under £40, and we left very fully and happy with the amount of meat it came with. The KFC looked mouth mothering but that would have to be for our next visit !

Emma Tarragon

4 months ago

5.0

Gorgeous dining experience! 🫶🏽 I came here with 7 friends to celebrate a birthday and we had the loveliest time. The food was excellent and the atmosphere and service were lovely. We were very lucky to be served by Marina, who went above and beyond to take care of our table, and even took some Polaroids of us to take home as a birthday present. So wholesome 🥰 would definitely recommend to a friend!

Sabrina Selvaratnam

a week ago

4.0

Lovely gem on the top floor of Kingly Court! the atmosphere is loud and buzzing, the staff are friendly and the modern Korean menu is short but we ordered a bunch of small plates and it was delicious! Prices are reasonable as well. Staff friendly and very helpful.

Jerry

2 months ago

3.0

Note that this review is specifically for the Taco Tuesday bottomless tacos. I thought the quality of the meats was perfectly fine - the beef was tender and fatty, and the chicken was not dry and had a satisfying crunch. However for a Korean fusion restaurant, these tacos severely lacked any Korean influence. The only element that tasted remotely Korean was the small pot of ssamjang sauce served alongside the tacos. They could’ve done much more with the flavouring to really emphasise that this was Korean fusion cuisine. I did like the slaw though - it was crunchy, slightly bitter, and complemented the tacos well. On the other hand, we were perplexed by the aubergine and mushroom filling. The menu listed fried cauliflower, which would’ve made a bit more sense, since a crunchy fried filling would’ve been a nice contrast to the soft flour taco. This filling however, felt completely out of place and didn’t belong in a taco. It was too soft and saucy, the flavours leaned more Mediterranean than Korean, and it didn’t hold up well in a soft flour tortilla - it would’ve been better served over rice. If not fried cauliflower, fried enoki mushrooms would’ve worked well too? Service was good, but nothing exceptional. It wasn’t really an issue to ask for more rounds after finishing the tray. I think with some adjustments, this deal could be worth going for.