Korean Market
If you're craving an authentic Korean culinary experience, look no further than Korean Market located at 6210 Fairdale Dr Ste 1 in San Antonio, TX. This cozy restaurant nestled within a bustling Korean grocery offers a delightful fusion of Korean and Chinese cuisine that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Upon entering the small but inviting space, you'll be greeted by the tantalizing aromas wafting from the kitchen, setting the stage for a truly immersive dining experience. The menu boasts an array of mouthwatering dishes, from classic bulgogi marinated beef to the flavorful seafood pancake and the savory ginseng chicken soup.
Customer reviews rave about the generous portions and robust flavors of the dishes, with standouts like the spicy seafood with noodles and the delectable pork belly. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with limited seating, making it advisable to visit during off-peak hours to secure a table.
Whether you're a seasoned Korean food enthusiast or looking to embark on a new culinary adventure, Korean Market is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings. Come explore the hidden treasures of this quaint eatery and immerse yourself in the flavors of Korea right here in San Antonio.
Don't miss out on this gem of a restaurant - visit Korean Market and indulge in a truly authentic Korean dining experience that will leave you craving for more!
Korean Market Menu
Location
Address: 6210 Fairdale Dr Ste 1 San Antonio, TX 78218
Phone: (210) 646-7005
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- ReservationsNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- QuietYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for LunchYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Daniel Dat N.
Embarked on a delightful food adventure with friends at the Korean Market--a unique and fun date idea indeed. The market boasts an array of Asian goodies, but our primary focus was the hidden gem tucked within: the restaurant. Nestled in a small room with limited seating, accommodating about 8 groups of 4, it's advisable to arrive during less busy times. Offering a blend of authentic Korean and Chinese cuisine, the side items left something to be desired in terms of quality and quantity. However, standout dishes included the flavorful bulgogi beef and the delectable seafood soup, both boasting generous portions and robust flavors. Overall, a worthwhile culinary experience.
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Author: Jim B.
I got to the Botanical Gardens earlier than usual today, so it was time for lunch when I left. I like to find "new to me" places to eat in that area instead of going back home and re-visiting the same old places. I was definitely in the mood for either Korean or Indian food, so I did a "Korean food near me" search in Apple Maps and the Korean Market was only about 4.8 miles away, so I didn't even bother looking for anywhere else. The restaurant is actually in a fairly large Korean market. I was shocked by how small it is. There are eight tables crammed into a very small room. You really have to squeeze through to get to your seat. I felt guilty because there was only one table for four left. I sat there for a few minutes before I realized nobody was coming to take my order. I asked a lady at a neighboring table, and she told me I needed to go up and order at the window. They had a nice sign over the window with the menu. It didn't have Korean names for some of the dishes. There were descriptions like: Blackbean Sauce with Noodles, which I assumed was jajangmyeon. There were plenty of good things to choose from like bulgogi, kimchi fried rice, and kimchi pancakes. The lady who told me where to order had been raving with a man at table by her about the Spicy Seafood with Noodles. I decided to order that. It turned out to be a HUGE bowl of soup loaded with shrimp, crab, octopus, squid, vegies, and noodles. The broth was absolutely delicious. It tasted of the sea. I was in heaven, although it was hot as hell! It was so hot that I had to let it cool down because the noodles hanging down from the chopsticks were burning my chin! The soup was served with four side dishes. They were kimchi, spicy cucumber, fish cakes, and pickled radish. Each was portioned perfectly in one of those little checkered paper things that french fries used to come in way back. (I did notice that a Korean man who by all appearances was visiting from Korea, got his served in silver trays.) No biggie. When I finished eating, I bussed my own table. They have signs on the walls letting you know that there is no staff to clean up after you, and you are expected to clear your own mess. I am fine with that. I wandered around the market for a while. I saw a lot of things I wanted to buy, but I have a friend visiting for a week and don't think I will have time to cook anything. I did grab some single-serve instant Tteok-bokki. I will definitely be back to eat here in the future and try some other dishes. I think I can figure out what some of them are from the description. But, just to be sure, I'll learn how to pronounce my favorites and ask if they have them.
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Author: Briana B.
Discovered a Korean market with fun new treats through Yelp! Found the Pepero I was after and, thanks to a friendly call, knew they had it. Snagged a bunch during their $1 sale. The place is a bit small and busy, but well-organized. Workers are there to help you find what you need. Only hiccup? Parking was tight, but it's a small business on a Saturday, so understandable.
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Author: Veronica L.
I've always come to the market for some goodies. I finally got to try their restaurant and omg totally worth it. Quality of the food was superb!!! I highly recommend it. I was a bit shy but everyone was nice