7 Best Korean Restaurants in Fort Collins

Mi Korean restaurant Japanese • $
200 W Prospect Rd, Fort Collins

Customers` Favorites

K13 Budae Jeongol Army Stew
Korean Style Chicken
Half and Half Chicken
Spider Roll 5pcs
Seafood Sundubu
California Roll
Kimchi Pancake
Shrimp Shumai
K7 Hoe Deopbap
Miso Soup

“A Korean friend of mine brought me here to eat, and it was fantastic. We got hotpot and chicken to split across the table, and everything tasted amazing. I really loved the chicken with the sauce, but there was something great about the dry chicken too. It was crunchy without the greasiness of other plain fried chicken.“

4.7 Superb79 Reviews
Izakaya Jooa Korean • $$
822 S College Ave, Fort Collins

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3 Roll Special -Salmon Spicy Scallop Spicy Yellowtail Perfection
Spicy Pork Bulgogi
Dolsot Bibimbap
California Roll
Salmon Nigiri
Beef Noodles
Fried Rice
Ahi Tower
Bento Box
Miso Soup

“Best sushi I’ve ever had. Incredibly tender and full of flavor. My wife got a bento box and it was the best she’s ever had as well. The sushi chef is the owner and you can tell he puts his heart into every roll he makes. Service was awesome as well. Can’t recommend this place enough!“

4.5 Superb71 Reviews
White Tree Sushi and Asian Cuisine Asian • $$
1015 S Taft Hill Rd, Fort Collins

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Tonkotsu Rice Bowl Beef Bulgogi Bowl
California Roll and Calamari Roll
Green Tea Ice Mochi
Seaweed Salad
Las Vegas Roll
Sashimi Salad
Yellow Tail
Beef Ramen
Miso Soup
Bento

“Came here last Saturday for my birthday, and we loved it so much we came back this Saturday! Their lunch special is a pretty good deal as far as sushi goes, the fish is fresh, and they’re one of the few places we’ve been that has really good seasoned rice!!“

4.2 Good84 Reviews
DAE GEE KOREAN BBQ Korean • $$
120 W Olive St, Fort Collins

Customers` Favorites

Daegee Bulgogi - Pork Shoulder
Goon Mandoo - Dumplings
Unlimited BBQ Sides
Soon Dooboo Cheegae
Potato Salad Side
Spicy Pork Bulgogi
Beef Short Ribs
Sogogi Bulgogi
Spicy BBQ Pork
Beef Bulgogi

“A CARNIVORE'S PARADISE! I re-visited Dae Gee earlier this week with a classmate, and honestly, nothing changed (in a good way!). If you're a carnivore seeking a true feast for your taste buds that won't break the bank either, look no further than this unlimited Korean BBQ gem in Dservice.ae Gee! Conveniently located in Old Town on Mountain and Olive, my most recent (and second ever) dining experience here was nothing short of exceptional, earning this spot another well-deserved five stars.Let's start with the service. Victor, our server, deserves a special shout-out for his attentiveness and impeccable service. He checked up on us often, making sure we always had food on our table, and he did a great job ensuring our grilling experience went without a hitch. His friendly demeanor and prompt attention to our needs added an extra layer of enjoyment to our meal.Now, let's talk alcohol. The peach soju was an unexpected delight. Refreshing and sweet, it proved to be the ideal companion, seamlessly complementing the savory flavors of the barbecue. A definite must-try for anyone eager to explore the world of soju with a delightful peachy twist.I would be remiss not to mention the value of this place. One of the standout features of Dae Gee is the value for money. At $30 for lunch (which excludes the galbi) and $38 for dinner (which includes the galbi), you get an all-you-can-eat extravaganza that puts other pricey steakhouse and dining options to shame. I couldn't help but compare it to spending the same amount elsewhere (Applebee's for example) for a measly 12 oz ribeye with only two side options. Here, you're treated to an endless array of high-quality meats and banchan options that make every dollar spent entirely worth it. Banchan options here include the jang-jorim, oi muchim, kimchi, kimchi jun, fermented onions with jalapeños, pickled radish, potato salad, fish cakes, and chicken mandoo. My taste buds were in heaven with each bite. The Dak Bulgogi (chicken) and Sam Gyeob Sal (pork belly) stole the show for me, showcasing the perfect balance of marinade and tenderness. The Sogogi Bulgogi was no slouch either, offering a delectable alternative that added variety to our grilling experience.In summary, this unlimited Korean BBQ joint has mastered the art of providing not just a meal but an experience. With Victor's outstanding service, delightful peach soju, and a menu that won't break the bank, it's safe to say I'll be coming back for more carnivorous delights. A hearty five stars for an evening well spent!“

4.1 Good56 Reviews
Suh Sushi Korean BBQ Sushi • $$
165 Boardwalk Dr, Fort Collins

Customers` Favorites

Grill Korean BBQ in the Patio
Hamachi Jalapeño Roll
Nigiri Combo B- 10pcs
Dolpan Bibimbap
California Roll
꽃살 Steak
Beef Bulgogi
Great Sushi
Spicy Tuna
Tempura

“A new favorite!! I took my two older sons here, in their mid-twenties, for some classic Korean BBQ & it was incredible! We got the classic Korean BBQ which included the choice of three meats and a sushi roll. We also got the appetizer tempura! The service was awesome as well thank you so much for a wonderful, memory making time with my sons.“

4.1 Good83 Reviews
Teriyaki Wok Two Asian • $
829 S Shields St, Fort Collins

Customers` Favorites

Teriyaki Chicken
Chicken Bowl
Dumplings

“I went here last week and the food was great. I got a classic teriyaki entree with beef and rice. It was done in good time and the quality was excellent. The guy up front even asked if I wanted to sample the spicy teriyaki and it ended up being one of my favorite sauces. Thanks for the recommendations. The price is reasonable for the area“

3.7 Good37 Reviews
Sushi JeJu Sushi • $$
238 S College Ave, Fort Collins

Customers` Favorites

Fried Calamari Appetizer
Spicy Yellowtail Roll
Fort Collins Roll
Mochi Ice Cream
Yami Yami Roll
Seaweed Salad
Sushi Platter
Sushi for Two
Chicken Katsu
Monkey Brains

“A huge shout out to our waitress who took the time to talk about different dishes we might like and answer questions about the ones we were unfamiliar with. She was very kind and genuine. My parents had the bibimbap and tempura udon. They were fantastic. I had tonkotsu ramen. Its hard to find ramen with yummy broth AND quality noodles. Next time I visit I'm hoping to go back and try the sushi, but I might be tempted by the ramen again! For 3 people (no drinks, no appetizers, and not including tip) the total was less than $60.“

3.8 Good80 Reviews
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