
Austin's oldest Korean restaurant, serving authentic home-style meals in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
Korea House Restaurant is a cherished Austin institution, proudly known as the city's oldest Korean eatery. Located at 2700 W Anderson Ln., we offer a warm, inviting space with serene pond views and traditional decor. Our menu features authentic Korean dishes like bibimbap, bulgogi, and kimchi pancake, all made with care and served with a generous variety of banchan. Owned and operated by a dedicated women-led team, we provide friendly service, fair prices, and a community-focused experience, including monthly free meal events. Whether dining in or ordering via DoorDash, we deliver flavorful, comforting meals that feel like a hug from grandma.
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Enjoy traditional Korean dishes like bibimbap, bulgogi, and galbi tang in a cozy, welcoming restaurant setting with serene pond views.
Savor a generous selection of complimentary banchan (side dishes), including kimchi, fish cake, and daikon radish, with free refills available.
Order your favorite Korean meals for pickup or delivery through platforms like DoorDash, perfect for enjoying at home or work.
Participate in monthly free meal programs that bring people together, fostering community connections and support.
Accommodate groups and families in our spacious, comfortable dining area with friendly service and shared meal options.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from here but I was wowed! The food is so good. I really loved the various kimchi options you get. The tofu rice bowl (don’t remember the exact name of the dish) was so good I couldn’t stop eating it. I would definitely come back and recommend it to my friends and family.
Korea House is tucked away but there’s a not so bright sign that points you towards the right direction. Before you walk in there’s a peaceful lil pond w dainty lil lights. I was promptly greeted and sat by the cutest lil halmeoni. Green flag. Immediately, I became even more excited for what Korea House had to offer. I ordered the haemul pajeon stir fried octopus and galbi tang. The food came out fast and hot. About $20 per entree. Large variety of banchan. The establishment was welcoming and very clean. I liked the big open windows/wood accents. Service was also so friendly and kind. The owner, Vivian, was so sweet and told me that Korea House is the oldest Korean restaurant in Austin! Because ChoSun closed down I would consider this the most authentic Korean Restaurant in ALL of Austin. I hope they stay open forever. All in all:Cozy. Authentic. Delicious. Come here if you miss your grandma’s cooking and want to eat a warm hug.
I’ve been eating at Korea house for a few years now & primarily order on DoorDash. I always get the bulgogi, side dishes & tonight tried the kimchi mandoo. (It was SO good) I didn’t realize how close it is to my work and home but was pleasantly surprised when I found out that they did free meals once a month. I wanted to go & see for myself and we did come a bit towards the end so there was a bit of a wait but it was well worth it. They are a small women ran team and although shortage of staff they flipped all of the tables and kept it going until 8 pm. Everyone that showed up left with a warm homemade felt meal & I loved that they filled the empty seats so that people could converse. Everyone was laughing, enjoying their meals, and we’re all so appreciative of Korea house giving back into our community. It was such an incredible experience & I hope everyone remembers to tip extra the next time that they come to visit. 💞
The exterior of Korea House is really serene with a peaceful pond, a little bridge, and calming zen music that set a nice tone before we even walked in. Inside, the space is roomy and comfortable, and the service was very warm and friendly. We sat in the non-BBQ section. We ordered the pork bibimbap, japchae, and kimchi pancake. The banchan that came with our food was plentiful and had a lot of variety. The rice in the bibimbap was mushy and lacked flavor. The kimchi pancake was bland, and the japchae noodles were a bit too chewy. Even though my friend was so excited for me to try this place, it didn’t live up to my expectations.
Korea House offers some delicious authentic Korean food at a fair price. The staff is friendly and polite. We only had to wait for a brief moment to be seated. First off, it was refreshing to get a large variety of banchan. Each one was tasty, from the fish cake, cucumber kimchi, soy potato, cabbage kimchi, daikon radish, to korean peppers. Also, they don't charge extra if you want more (becoming rare these days). The dishes are flavorful and addicting. I recommend the dolsot bibimbob, Korean pancake, ojingeo bokkem, and bulgogi. Keep up the great work! 🙂🙏🏼
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