Bari Bari, a Korean establishment in the heart of London, offers a diverse range of dishes that will tantalize any taste bud. The ambiance is lively and bustling, with attentive staff who are always on hand to help. The interior design is modern and sleek, with a minimalist decor that creates a relaxed atmosphere. Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food served, making it an ideal place for a casual dinner or lunch. Located just a stone's throw away from Aldgate East Station, Bari Bari is easily accessible and convenient.
The menu boasts a variety of Korean delicacies, such as Chicken Galbi, Bulgogi, Bibimbap, and lettuce wrap, all of which are of the highest quality. For those looking for something more substantial, the meat portions for the table top BBQ are very generous. The Andong Jimdak, a spicy chicken dish, is a must-try and is considered the best dish by many. The KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) is also a popular option, with a sticky and spicy coating that packs a punch. Bari Bari also offers a selection of soft drinks, wines, and cocktails to complement your meal.
One of the standout features of Bari Bari is its child-friendly environment, making it an ideal spot for families. Additionally, the establishment has a trendy and fashionable vibe, attracting young adults and teenagers alike. While the service may not be perfect at times, the quality of the food more than makes up for it. Overall, Bari Bari is a fine dining spot that delivers a memorable experience with its delicious Korean cuisine and vibrant atmosphere.
I try a lot of Korean restaurants and I find Bari Bari the best for the spicy tofu seafood stew (Sundubu jiggae) and Korean BBQ Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi, Seafood, Korean Fried Chicken KFC, Spicy Tofu Stew
We ordered two of the more popular dishes (according to the waiter) which weren't great. Not bad, but nothing special. The waiter did recommend a bbq and we should have gone for that - it looked great on other tables. The staff was very friendly and the place deserves another try. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Last time I went, I had a prawn noodle dish (I can't remember the name), which I really didn't like. The noodles and broth didn't taste fresh, and it was a bit sickening. However the starters were good so I came back again with family to give it another go. We chose katsu chicken noodles (loved this, was such a comfort meal), wagyu beef noodles (meat was good ofc, if u like beefy broth this is good), miso mushroom noodles (creamy and nice), and noodles with oxtail (I think...but this was good too). For starters we got fried prawns tempura (so nicee), bread (good/average, buttery, nice to wipe up sauces), chicken wings (these weren't that nice, last time we ordered this it tasted amazing perhaps they changed the recipe, not sure), cheesy dumplings (were nice but the prawn was the best). My experience this round was much better. Service was lovely. Oh and everything is halal Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommendation for vegetarians: Somewhat recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes