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Welcome to Seoul Garden Ann Arbor

Seoul Garden Ann Arbor invites diners into a welcoming space that celebrates authentic Korean cuisine. Nestled in Ann Arbor, Michigan, this eatery specializes in steakhouse-style dishes with a Korean twist. From flavorful barbecue combos to an array of shareables like calamari tempura and spicy pork, every plate is crafted for comfort and enjoyment. Customers appreciate the variety of traditional soups, such as the aromatic Kalbi Tang and the spicy Soondubu. With a commitment to quality and memorable flavors, Seoul Garden stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a taste of Korea amidst a friendly atmosphere.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Seoul Garden Ann Arbor, a delightful Korean steakhouse nestled in the heart of Ann Arbor at 3125 Boardwalk Dr. With a reputation for delicious and authentic Korean cuisine, this venue offers an inviting atmosphere complemented by exceptional service, making it a go-to spot for both locals and visitors alike.

As you step inside, you'll find a spacious and clean interior, albeit with a decor that some may classify as a bit dated. However, the warmth of the staff quickly alleviates any initial concerns, creating a welcoming environment from the moment you arrive.

  • Address: 3125 Boardwalk Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
  • Phone: (734) 997-2121

Seoul Garden Ann Arbor excels in offering a diverse menu that goes beyond typical Korean BBQ. While many visitors rave about their BBQ options, the true treasures lie within their extensive selection of soups, stews, and shareable dishes. Whether you crave the Haemul Tang seafood and veggie soup or the hearty Kimchi Jigae with pork and tofu, each bowl promises bold flavors that transport you straight to Korea.

For those looking to share, the Seafood Pancake and Steak Yuk Jeon stand out as popular choices. Customer reviews frequently highlight the generous portions and quality of the ingredients, making it an excellent spot for family gatherings or casual hangouts with friends. The Spicy Pork Combo comes highly recommended, perfectly plated with sautéed onions, while the Six-humongous Soy Garlic Chicken Wings leave diners raving about their size and flavor.

Amongst the standout dishes, diners recommend the Jajangmyeon, which has received accolades as one of the best iterations in the US, providing comfort food vibes that are hard to resist. Additionally, their hearty stews, such as Soondubu and Kalbitang, resonate with patrons who seek cozy dining experiences, especially during colder months.

Visitors appreciate the affordability of the menu, making Seoul Garden a perfect option for a casual meal or a more involved dining experience without breaking the bank. The restaurant's ample parking space is a welcome addition, ensuring that your culinary adventure begins smoothly.

In a city brimming with culinary options, Seoul Garden Ann Arbor shines not only for its authentic Korean flavors but also for its ability to deliver satisfying meals in a comfortable environment. Whether you’re a seasoned fan of Korean cuisine or a curious newcomer, Seoul Garden promises a memorable dining experience that is definitely worth a visit.

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Eric T.
Eric T.

So came here with the entire fam a few weeks back for lunch. Came here pretty late for lunch around 1/2 so it was pretty dead. We got a few apps to try. Seafood pancake was low key mid. Not bad but not the best I've had. A little dry for my taste. We got a few pieces of nigiri, the salmon. It was okay. Not the freshest but not bad either. I ended up ordering the tempura Udon. The noodles were soft with a slight chew. Broth was light. Tempura was mid. I think it's a pretty good spot for a quick meal given the prices and portions.

Martha R.
Martha R.

I am lucky enough to know a wonderful family that has come to A2 from Korea for a year... they have been so kind to take us to a few places around town, and this one is their favorite so far. Of course, I really have no idea what we ordered... but I loved it all! It helps a lot to have support from people that DO know how to order. :) The decor is a little cold, but overall very clean and the staff welcoming. There is plenty of parking, and the prices are about right. I would definitely go again...

Dan R.
Dan R.

"She'll let you in her heart If you got a hammer and a vise But into her secret garden, don't think twice" (Bruce Springsteen) What a wonderful dinner we had tonight at the Seoul Garden. We weren't in the mood for a hibachi table, so we skipped the hibachi show and big dinner and picked three things from their regular menu. We ordered a Spicy Pork Combo ($20), an order of three egg Rolls ($6), and an order of six humongous Soy Garlic chicken wings ($12). As soon as we ordered, a variety of Banchan side dishes came out right away. There were six of them -sticky rice, kimchi, potatoes, broccoli, crunchy pickled vegetables, and spicy seafood strips. What a great way to start the meal. My spicy pork was fantastic- a heaping platter of thinly sliced very spicy pork strips over sauteed sliced onions. The wings were gigantic, some of the biggest we've ever seen, and they were delicious. We both thought the egg rolls were the weak link because there didn't seem to be much inside except shredded cabbage. Service was very good, and the food was plentiful and reasonably priced.

Suk P.
Suk P.

It in centrally located to several hotels in Ann Arbor. We started out with the large size of Korean chicken bites (can order in two flavers), the seafood pancake (traditional Korean pancake) and fried calamari (Korean style). The three appetizers were excellent. Then we ordered the spicy pork and beef dish (cooked in the kitcen with onions) - they were also a hit. I had the tofu spicy soup (Soondubu) and it was hot and spicey. We also had the fried rice. The price for all this was reasonable. Food was excellent. Will come back again.

Tina H.
Tina H.

I think Seoul Garden excels at Korean food that isn't their kbbq which is kind of a bummer for their ratings as most people end up reviewing them for that. I wish they'd check out the beef brisket being sold at Hyundai for kbbq because that's what I consider good chadolbaegi, while the brisket they serve is a bit dry and tough. Aside from their somewhat lackluster kbbq, the Korean entree menu is actually worth checking out! Their seafood soondubu, jjajangmyeon, and soups like yukgaejang and kalbitang are all excellent! I would like to highlight that the jajangmyeon is one of the best iterations of this dish I've tried among many different locations throughout the US! I'll be craving this dish any time I'm looking for some cozy comfort food and feel super lucky and grateful that Seoul gardens version is actually that good!

Sayaka Y.
Sayaka Y.

I liked that they have good size parking space. I ordered course meal for 4 assuming portion size maybe small but I was wrong. It came with many different dishes and there were a lot of meats. Quality of meats were very good. The building looked little outdated so I was worried at first but inside was large and looked clean. The staff was friendly and checked on us for refill of drinks frequently. This place became one of my favorite restaurants. Definitely we come back again.

Lily N.
Lily N.

I came here for the all you can eat Korean bbq. There were 2 options for all you can eat, option A had more meat and side options for $38 and option B had a little bit less for $32. I ordered the more expensive option because they had 2 choices of Kalbi for the beef portion. Ultimately for 3 people, we ordered 6 servings of Kalbi, 3 Chadol, 1 bbq chicken, 1 ribeye, 1 seafood pancake, 1 veggie dumpling, 1 kimchi, 1 steamed egg and 2 rice. The total ended up being over $100. I would say for 3 people it wasn't bad in price! The food was all good! The service was good! We came Saturday afternoon (3pm) and didn't have to wait for a table. I wouldn't say anything was especially amazing, but for the price I think it was a good deal! The portions were very fair and I would come back!