Beseto Asian Food Court

822 North Rolling Road, Windsor Mill Rd, Catonsville
(410) 788-2600

Recent Reviews

Karen A.

Don't get the orange chicken no matter what!! It was tasteless and gross!!! If I wasn't as hungry after shopping and they were closing I would have got something else.

Teddy C.

The Chinese Korean stall (second from left after entering) has the best Jajangmyeon in the area. It's the only place that has nice sized pieces of pork in the sauce. The noodles are so chewy and delicious. And it's so cheap. Can't go wrong with #84 which is a generous portion of the jajangmyeon and the sea food soup (lots of mussel, shrimp and squid). It hits the spot. So tasty and huge portions for $14. The lady at the counter isn't always the friendliest but the food makes up for it.

Melody Y.

I love this place! There's so many different Asian foods to try and it's all at a good price! The area is self seating and water is self serve as well. I love the spicy Korean seafood noodles here. It's spicy, hot, flavorful, and rich. I also like the tteokbokki. Portion sizes are big so you'll definitely leave feeling full. There's options for drinks/desert as well so be sure to come hungry!

Lena P.

You can get quick and delicious Chinese, Korean, or Japanese food here at Beseto! It is conveniently located right next to Hmart. If you plan to go here for dinner, make sure you're there at least 30 minutes before they close because I've seen them stop taking other people's orders. I've ordered the Korean seafood pancake which was really good. My friend got the soondubu jjigae, which she said was also good.

Sabur A.

None of them speak English, and ontop of that they got our order wrong and we had to pay extra to make up for their mistakes. Keep in mind the first order they messed up on didn't even come. We paid for nothing basically, garbage.

Parry B.

First time here and I thoroughly enjoyed the food. Food: At first I thought everything is writing in non- English. So, I won't know what to order. However, the description of the dish is in English. Plus every dish has a number so you order by the number. Ordered the cuttlefish fish platter. On the photo it looks like a small dish which may not be enough for one person. Because it shows two pieces of the fried fish, miso soup and kimchi. However, the portion is more than enough for one person since it comes with a bowl of rice and the pieces of the fishes are bigger than what you see in the photo. Also, if you Google "cuttlefish ", you will see that it looks like squids. However, this cuttlefish is not a squid. Either Korean and American cuttlefish are different or they have named the fish incorrectly Ambience: It's spacious. We went on a Sunday at 1 pm and got a place to sit. However after 2 pm it is totally empty. I see everyone from Asian origins eat there which guarantees that this restaurant is authentic in serving Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo cuisines. Service: If you only speak English, don't worry, the staff speak and understands English too. So, please don't assume. Price: $15 per person and it fits my budget.

June K.

Convenient location next to Hmart and above an asian home goods store. With lots of seating and dishes (chinese japanese, korean, and fusions), it's perfect for large groups. You order from seperate stands and there are no waiters. There's extra bowls, scissors, and water next to one stand as well. The workers aren't the friendliest, very blunt and I don't care attitude. Make sure you don't accidentally return a spoon to the wrong stand! Service is quick though, and even on a weekday it was bustling! For 4 people, we ordered everything as gotbeggi (xL) The jjampong is fantastic for ~$12, with a good amount of seafood and spice. The noodle texture is perfect as well. The seafood kkalguksu (~$19) was delicious and the flavor had so much depth. It reminded me of this place in Korea! BUT for almost 20$ and compared to other dishes, the price is too high. More seafood could have been given as well... The pork tangsuyuk (~$24) is crispy and not fatty- my favorite in the area. I did realize that the prices did increase a lot, and the portions also got smaller. Still, this place is best in comparison to other asian restaurants nearby to get my jjamjamyun fix.

Savannah K.

My friends and I decided to try this place on a Friday night as we love trying new foods and we're going to the Hmart next door anyway. Let me just tell you, we were not disappointed! It was so hard to decide but I ended up ordering jjajangmyeon and fried rice and everything was absolutely delicious. My friends ordered japchae, chicken katsu, and takoyaki which they loved. The portion sizes were also really nice for the prices! I would definitely recommend Beseto to anyone venturing to try some authentic food

Jennifer V.

I use to come here all the time but haven't been back since they remodel everything and did the "grand opening" I did stop by and take a look at the menu and they still of offer a wide variety of Korean food options. There are 3 Korean food stand/restaurants you can order from. There is a 4th stand which is a Sushi stand, it's located as soon as you walk in on your right hand side . There is also a small bakery type of stand which sells things like rice cakes (very limited options) as well as the walnut cakes and the sweet fish shaped cake. The stopped by the small bakery and got the small fish one(I got the container with 10 pieces) and let me tell you it was so good! It's like a soft fluffy vanilla cake bite filled with a creamy vanilla filling ! Definitely must try !

Loona S.

Amazing!!! I have been looking for authentic korean food court around town for so long. I feel like I found my go to place recently. They have wide options and I've tried a lot of items there. Everything is worth trying for. My favorites are in the picture and spicy beef soup is also one of my favorites there. If you are a fan of korean food and Asian food, you have to try this place. I recommend it 100%

Paul C.

A hidden gem within Beseto Asian Food Court. They have amazing Korean-Chinese food. Really good value for the price, and their dishes are very authentic.

Jeremy K.

This is a great concept to a restaurant, as they combine three Asian cities into a food court. Be for Beijing, Se for Seoul and To for Tokyo. Yes, you can get Chinese, Korean and Japanese all in this place. Unfortunately, when we got there, only the Korean restaurant was opened and I decided on combo number 2 (Beef Bulgogi) that included Kim-chee and a nice bed of rice. After I was done, I was completely full. This place is amazing, and would definitely come here again.

Katherine W.

Amazing authentic Korean food with large portions for inexpensive prices! As a Korean-American, I'm always looking for authentic food that reminds me of my grandparent's cooking, and this place exceeds all expectations. This unassuming food court has Korean, Korean-Chinese and Korean-Japanese style food, but the Korean stall, Old Country Home, was the busiest and most popular, for good reason. The galbi (short rib) was tender and flavorful, and my favorite dish we tried. The soondubu (tofu stew) had a rich slightly spicy soup base. The haemol pajeon (seafood pancake) was light and crispy, but could have been more salted; it tasted a little bland without the dipping sauce. I really enjoyed the seafood jjajangmyeon (noodles in black bean sauce) from the Chinese-Korean stall. The portion was absolutely massive, and the noodles are wonderfully chewy with an addicting savory black sauce. Don't forget to try the walnut cakes at the dessert place by the door! The little 'walnut' halves sandwich a bit of red bean paste and made for the perfect sweet treat as we headed out.

Alexis B.

Beseto Asian Food Court is a food court with several different restaurants/stands: Sushi Corner, Il Shik (Japanese dishes like udon, tempura, katsu), Joong Shik (Korean-style Chinese, with dishes like Jjajangmyun and Tangsooyook), and Old Country Home (lots of Korean dishes on a large menu). I went a few weeks ago with my husband and in laws, and we tried quite a few dishes. We didn't love their jjanjangmyun, but we really enjoyed the other dishes we tried: Kotgae Tang (spicy blue crab soup), Haemol Dolsot (hot rice bowl with seafood and vegetables), Kimchi Pajeon (kimchi pancake), and Go Deunguh + Deunjang (mackerel and stew). It's a popular food court, and it was busy when we stopped by! There are so many dishes to choose from! It was such a fun meal! I'll definitely be back!

Josh y.

Went here to get a real quick eat, after grocery shopping. The food was delicious and if you like not being bothered while eating, this is the place for you. I would definitely go back to try the Tokyo and Beijing joints. I went to the Seoul one and I was not disappointed.

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