If you’re a fan of Korean food and culture, you’ll be excited to hear about the opening of the first Korean grill restaurant in the Kensington area.
Housed in the Millenium Hotel near Gloucester Road Tube station, Korean Grill Kensington (KGK) offers guests an ‘Omakase’ dining experience in an elegant setting.
Omakase means “I leave it up to you”, so diners leave it up to the chef Joseph Ahn to select and serve seasonal specialities.
Housed in the Millenium Hotel near Gloucester Road Tube station, Korean Grill Kensington (KGK) offers guests an ‘Omakase’ dining experience in an elegant setting.
Omakase means “I leave it up to you”, so diners leave it up to the chef Joseph Ahn to select and serve seasonal specialities.
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00:00 If you love Korean food and culture, I highly recommend a visit to Korean Grill Kensington.
00:06 Having recently opened in South Kensington, it offers Londoners a Korean omakase dining experience,
00:12 where the chef selects and serves seasonal specialities.
00:16 For starters, we were served delicious stir-fried glass noodles and Korean dumplings.
00:22 Next up was the main event, the meat.
00:26 We were served the special king kalbi, which is a diamond-cut beef short rib marinated in a signature sauce.
00:33 It was fun to grill your own meat at the table, a really social way to enjoy food with friends.
00:39 And for dessert, we finished our meal off with some homemade roasted soybean ice cream.
00:45 And of course, no Korean meal is complete without trying some soju.
00:50 Cheers, Korean Grill Kensington!