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Do you also wish we had more Korean options? You’ll have to drive to Broward.
You used to have to drive to Davie for this great casual Korean fried chicken spot. Now there's one in Miami.
Gabose is a Korean barbecue spot in Lauderhill, and the best place in South Florida to do the cooking yourself.
Davie's Choong Man only does one thing: Korean fried chicken. And it does it really well.
If you want Korean barbecue, and don’t care about grilling yourself, Gogiya in Davie is a great option.
This Korean bakery has multiple Broward locations, and they all serve fluffy, not-too-sweet Korean pastries.
Summer Love Ice House in Hollywood only serves bingsu—and it's exactly what you want on a stupidly hot day.
Takato is a solid Fort Lauderdale option if you’re looking for something upscale with a nice view of the beach from your table.
Cote is an excellent Korean steakhouse in the Design District where dinner feels like a performance.
Amelia’s 1931 is a modern Cuban diner with delicious things like chicharron-battered mozzarella sticks.
Asian-Mart is a great little Asian market on Calle Ocho with a boba shop in the back and an instant ramen bar.
Korean Kitchen is a great little Korean restaurant in North Miami. They have outdoor seating and soju.
Finka Table & Tap in Tamiami serves a mix of Cuban, Korean, and Peruvian fusion that mostly works very well. The cocktails are good too.
Fuchai is an Edgewater restaurant serving a mix of Chinese and Korean food. It’ll work if you’re desperate for either - otherwise, skip it.