Positive User: Highly recommended!
The food is very tasty. Their side dishes are amazing, especially the Korean pancake (not sure what it is called) – but it’s the best Korean pancake I ever tried.
The Korean guy is very friendly and helpful to recommend good menu to us – not sure he is the manager or owner, but really appreciated his manners.
Positive User: Very delicious. Lots of it. It’s the most delicious Korean food I’ve ever eaten in Bangkok. Free side dishes You can keep adding more.
Positive User: The food here is very Korean authentic. The side dishes are all fresh and flavourful. We ordered so much. The beef with the sauce is yummy. I have to complement the young owner’s graciousness. We found the kimchi soup too spicy for our little daughters and the staff brought clear soup for them. The owner surprised our daughters with delicious ice-cream. What a treat to the tummy and heart. Thank you so much!!
Four Stars
Positive User: First time at Kiani and for sure we will go back to try some other Korean specialities! We really loved the food we had. Bibimbab and kimchi soup are must try. For drinks I recommend their cold press juice! Delicious! Highly recommended if you wanna try authentic Korean food in Thonglor!!
Positive User: First time trying, it’s better than expected. The taste is good. The service is nice. Will come again for sure
Positive User: It seems to be a Korean restaurant on the Toongno side and run by a Korean owner.
The location is close to Tongle Station.
It seems like it has been selected as Grab’s best restaurant for 2022.
However, overall the seasoning was a bit too strong.
I ate tuna kimchi stew and pork soft tofu stew.
Rather, I was surprised that there was a lot of kimchi in the soft tofu stew and a little kimchi in the kimchi stew. I think there was one or two pieces of kimchi.
Still, I feel comforted by the fact that I can eat Korean food abroad.
The staff service was also good.
Compared to the reviews, the personal taste was a little disappointing.
(Not that it doesn’t taste good!)
The basic side dishes were also delicious.
With service tip and tax included, you can think of it as roughly the price of a Korean restaurant.
Positive User Reviews
KIANI Neutral User Reviews
Three Stars
Neutral User: The food is made quickly and the price is a bit high.
Neutral User: Good value, clean place and plenty of off-road parking. Not a fancy restaurant that charging reasonable price.
Neutral User: No internet signal… Bad signal
Neutral User Reviews
KIANI Negative User Reviews
Two Stars
One Star
Negative User: We ordered this via grab yesterday for last night dinner. The whole family felt sick in the morning, mum had to go to hospital and was diagnosed for food poisoning.
Please be careful next time with food handling&safety. Food hygiene is very critical for consumers.
Thanks
Negative User: Not very good Korean food for foreigners.
Negative User: If you want to eat Korean food, this is the place to go.
I ordered bibimbap, kimchi stew, and ramen, and it was the worst Korean food I had in Thailand. The bibimbap was too sweet (perhaps it was the red pepper paste issue?) and the kimchi stew was also too sweet.
After eating bibimbap and kimchi stew, I gave up and ordered some ramen, which didn’t seem too sweet, but I gave up after one bite and left.
Why on earth does ramen taste like tteokbokki soup?
You can make ramen by just adding soup and boiling it, but why does it taste sweet? Did you boil it with the remaining tteokbokki broth? Or did you add red pepper paste sugar to the ramen? I can tolerate Hangang Ramen, which has a lot of water, but even the taste is terrible.
Even if the noodles are not cooked or have a lot of water, what on earth does this taste like?
I skipped bibimbap and kimchi stew since each store had their own style, but ramen was…
It was such a waste of money.