Ran

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

Address
58-59 Great Marlborough Street
Soho
London
W1F 7JY
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Cuisine
Korean
Region
Soho
Nearest Station
Oxford Circus
0.18 miles

Ran is a licensed restaurant that serves a variety of Korean dishes to eat in or take away. Last orders are at 10.30pm. They can also cater for private parties of up to 50 people.

All In London Review

A spice-fest

Korean barbecues or ‘kalbi’ as they are known, are an extremely fun way to spend an evening. The excitement of cooking your own food in a restaurant with friends is undeniable. Sadly, London restaurants are a tad fearful when it comes to allowing diners to meddle with the built-in grills on each table, as it’s usually a member of staff who will prepare the food and dish it when ready.

Ran is not the most attractive-looking restaurant, however it is very popular. Not every table has a grill, so waitresses use portable versions instead. Aside from the barbecued meats, the varied menu contains classics such as bibimbap, a mixed rice dish with vegetables, tofu, meat and/or fish, served in a stone pot, as well as noodle dishes and stews.

There are different variations on bibimbap, and I opted for one with raw tuna. It was just my luck that this was the only dish round the table where the infamously hot red pepper paste had already been mixed in; everyone else was given the chance to add their own.

Not having the most heat-tolerant of palates, I foraged around my bowl trying to mix the paste in with the rice, shredded lettuce and raw tuna, hoping the other ingredients would counteract it. This was useless, and the only thing I could eat was the tuna by itself, as everything else had absorbed the paste and was setting my mouth on fire.

Elsewhere, some garlicky, pungent kimchi pancakes were tasty but also very spicy. The mung bean pancakes were much milder, and once I’d recovered feeling in my tastebuds I was able to enjoy them.

There is a selection of Western wines on the menu, however a bottle of soju, the Korean version of vodka, provides a more authentic experience. In my case, an ocean’s worth of water was my drink of choice.

A two course meal with wine is roughly £30 a head.

Reviewed by Leila
Published on May 30, 2010


User Reviews

silverglassangel

Nov 14, 2006

I have been to ran several times and it has proved to be a very fun experience. The staff are very friendly and have no problems exsplaining to you all about the menu and the food is fantastic. You will have to book though because it is always extreamly busy and very relaxed in service which userly means a whole evening of eating!
I have been to other korean resturants in this area but the food has not proved as good nor the service as friendly I would highly recommend it!