Nara

Korean Restaurant in Soho
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Our records show that Nara is closed.

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Address

9 D'arblay Street
Soho
London
W1F 8DR

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Cuisine
Korean
Region
Soho
Nearest Station
Oxford Circus
0.23 miles

Nara is a highly rated restaurant serving authentic Korean cuisine to an appreciative clientele. The set lunch is great value.

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User Reviews

Anonymous

Dec 18, 2008

Those comments above are very absurd!!!

I’ve been there for many years, and always been satisfied by the quality of their service and foods.
It is definitely more than worth going if you want to try Korean foods or like oriental dishes (spicy or not).
I believe that this is one of rare restaurants, which you get more than what you pay.
I’ve never seen any restaurant who give complimentary small dishes in the beginning and fruits after your meal, no matter how much you spend money there.
(There are many (most of normal restaurant) over-priced and mean comparing what you pay..)

I strongly recommend this restaurant!!

Ps. I know there is tea you might get free if you ask the right one, which Koreans drink it as water.. which is still very generous to get it free, I think. You don’t get mineral water for free in the restaurants or pubs/bars, do you? it doesn’t include Green tea or any others. You might have asked wrong tea.
seanied

Jan 25, 2007

I ate here when it first opened, and had a good lunch. It has become very popular since, especially with Koreans, which is a good sign.

HOWEVER, several times I have been turned away at the door, and when trying to book a table over the phone, I have been refused: perhaps if I spoke Korean it might have been different.

When I turned up yesterday, there were plenty of spaces, but I was turned away: I believe they have preferential treatment for Koreans. I shall not be returning.
dkeked

Dec 16, 2006

It is a very nice place to go for lunch & dinner, nice hot traditional Korean food mixed with some Japanese dishes (sushi & sashimi).
High point: food
Low point: you are ONLY eligible to have free tea if your KOREAN, It happen that I am not Korean and I was refused to have it, even though my friend is half Korean.
I WILL NEVER GO THERE, THAT IS DISGUSTING.
IF YOU ARE KOREAN AND SPEAK KOREAN GO AND ENJOY, OTHERWISE FORGET ABOUT IT