The Corner Korean Street Food

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The Corner Korean Street Food
5.5

The Corner Korean Street Food is located in Las Vegas (Usa). Featured in the korean bookstores category, it has a rating of 5.5. Check all the details here.

Features and services of The Corner Korean Street Food

From the business

  • Identifies as Asian-owned

Service options

  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

  • Comfort food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates

Dining options

  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

  • Casual

Crowd

  • Family friendly
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safe space

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Parking

  • Free of charge street parking
  • Free parking lot

Pets

  • Dogs allowed
  • Dogs allowed outside

The Corner Korean Street Food is in position 17 out of 23 in korean bookstores in Las Vegas

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

The Corner Korean Street Food has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on over 37 reviews on Google

Ms. Brown

Delicious! You get to add your own ingredients and sauce. Your bowl is then weighed. I got the sweet and spicy wings which were saucy, sticky and so good! My daughter ordered the Corner Kimbap and it is always yummy.

Ms. Brown ☆ 5/5
Trina Taitano

Stepping into the corner spot for some Korean Street Food, we found ourselves perfectly timed for the kick-off of their dinner service. The vibe? Instantly captivating, with an ambiance that whisks you away to the lively lanes of Korea, all without the need for a plane ticket. The menu? A dazzling parade of Korean street eats that had us spoilt for choice, promising an authentic culinary adventure. Let's talk about the showstopper first - the Korean Fried Chicken. Imagine a feather-light, tempura-esque crust dancing around succulently brined chicken so juicy, each bite sends a delightful drizzle of flavor cascading onto your plate. This chicken isn't just good; it's a crunchy, juicy marvel that stands tall among its peers. But the culinary delights didn't stop there. We dived into fried shrimp and dumplings too, each bite a testament to the spot's mastery over their craft. Both dishes? Simply sublime. Our verdict? This place is a must-visit. The menu's breadth guarantees a new taste sensation with every visit, crafted to perfection and delivered with impeccable service. Yes, whispers of it being a tad pricier have floated around - think $2 a wing or $1.50 for a serving of fried delights. But considering the quality and the fact that $40 got two of us stuffed and satisfied, it's a price we'd gladly pay again. Here's to many more visits, where the joy of discovery awaits with each flavorful foray into Korean street food excellence.

Trina Taitano ☆ 4/5
It’s mimikim_s2

Korean Street Food in Las Vegas! BYO Tteokbbokki ! Delicious Kimbap ! affordable Price Korean Fried Chicken wings and Fishcake Skewers ,Cupbop ,Fried Foods ! Love their Extra Cheese for Cheese Full😍

It’s mimikim_s2 ☆ 5/5
Christian Strauss

Aaahhhh I love everything about this store from the fishcake, spambowl and the korean fried chicken 😍 this is my second time eating here and a third time this afternoon. Just thinking about korean fried chicken makes my mouth water. also try the tteokbokki it slaps ( I just heard that slang I laughed everytime I heard it 😆) If this is your first time try the fishcake and korean fried chicken its lit 😂☝️.

Christian Strauss ☆ 5/5
Muze Herrington

I recently visited The Corner Korean Street Food and had a mixed experience that left me with both positive and negative impressions. Here's a breakdown of my visit: Ambiance and Food Choice: 2/5 The ambiance of the establishment seemed mismatched with the food choice offered. It felt more like a place suited for Boba or tea rather than the heavy-style food they serve. The disconnect between the atmosphere and the menu left me somewhat perplexed, and it didn't contribute to an immersive dining experience. Food Quality: 3/5 The food, while not exceptional, was decent. It fell somewhere in the middle, earning a "mid" rating. While it wasn't a taste sensation, it also didn't disappoint entirely. It's the kind of place where your expectations may not be exceeded, but they won't be shattered either. Overall Experience: 2.5/5 This is definitely a one-time experience for me. I wouldn't consider returning unless someone else expressed a keen interest in trying it, and they were willing to foot the bill. It lacks the allure to make it a regular dining spot. Price and Drink Options: 3/5 The per-pound pricing was a bit on the higher side, making the meal a bit pricey. I would recommend opting for a fountain drink instead of individual canned beverages to help manage the overall cost. This adjustment could make the dining experience more economical. Staff: 4/5 On a positive note, the staff was a highlight of the visit. They were amazing, super chill, and very friendly. Their warm and welcoming demeanor added a positive touch to the overall experience, making up for some of the other shortcomings. Seating: 2.5/5 One major drawback was the seating arrangement, which didn't seem to accommodate everyone, especially considering the heavy style of food served. It left me wishing for more comfortable and spacious seating arrangements. In conclusion, [Restaurant Name] has its merits, particularly in its friendly staff, but there's room for improvement in various aspects, such as ambiance, seating, and overall value for money. It's worth trying if you're in the area, but don't expect it to become a regular haunt.

Muze Herrington ☆ 3/5
Jennifer S.

Saw a raving review on social media about this new place. Ordered via UberEats. The restaurant not only missed the add-on glass noodle order that was clearly on their own receipt, but also had a moldy piece of cabbage that was cooked with the tteokbokki. Mistakes can happen but the moldy cabbage piece gave me the ick. Rice cakes look like they’ve been defrosted incorrectly with split ends and the portion provided for the delivery was very surprising in a bad way. Giving it an extra star for semi-decent kimbap. Not sure if the in-restaurant experience would be a lot better but personally would not re-order or visit.

Jennifer S. ☆ 2/5
Ricky Pae

Hello, I love this restaurant as a native korean. This is my favorite spot because the staff members are very nice and love the food. The only recommended improvement is consistency of taste. Sometimes I see which chef works that day 😅.

Ricky Pae ☆ 5/5

Information about The Corner Korean Street Food

Address

The Corner Korean Street Food is located at 7729 S Rainbow Blvd #9b, Las Vegas, NV 89113, United States

Phone

The phone number of The Corner Korean Street Food is +1 702-444-7171

Business Hours

Monday: 11:00–19:00
Tuesday: 11:00–19:00
Wednesday: 11:00–19:00
Thursday: 11:00–19:00
Friday: 11:00–19:00
Saturday: 11:00–19:00
Sunday: Closed

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