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Welcome to Kukje Market Restaurant

"Kukje Market Restaurant, nestled within a bustling supermarket, offers a cozy Korean homey feel. Customers rave about the attentive service and flavorful stone pot dishes. The menu boasts a variety of options, from original fried chicken wings to tempura and bibimbap. While prices may be on the higher side, portions are generous. The doorbell at each table for service adds a unique touch, reminiscent of Korean dining experiences. Overall, Kukje Market Restaurant provides a convenient and satisfying dining experience for those seeking authentic Korean flavors in Daly City."

LOCATIONS
  • Kukje Market Restaurant
    2350 Junipero Serra Blvd, Daly City, CA 94015, United States
    2350 Junipero Serra Blvd, Daly City, CA 94015, United States Hotline: +1 650-992-0333

Welcome to Kukje Market Restaurant, a hidden gem located in Daly City, CA. This restaurant offers a unique blend of Korean cuisine with a variety of options for chicken wings enthusiasts. With features like takeout, reservations, vegan and vegetarian options, and even catering services, Kukje Market Restaurant aims to cater to all types of diners.

The cozy atmosphere and attentive service make dining at Kukje Market Restaurant a pleasant experience. Customers rave about the stone pot dishes, fried chicken choices, and flavorful kimchi. The menu is expansive, offering dishes like bibimbap with beef, sushi rolls, galbijim, tofu soup, and more.

One standout feature of Kukje Market Restaurant is its location within the supermarket, creating a unique dining experience. The doorbell at each table for service adds a touch of convenience reminiscent of Korean culture.

Overall, Kukje Market Restaurant provides a standard yet satisfying Korean meal experience. Whether you're in the mood for crispy fried chicken or piping hot stone pot bibimbap, this restaurant offers a taste of authentic Korean flavors in a casual setting.

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Clifford W.
Clifford W.

The parking lot is always full. Sometimes, just find a meter after 6 pm and eat there. Food is average to very good. Today, original fried chicken wings mixed were average. Tempora was very good. Bone soup with beef and noodles was good. The service was excellent. No ambiance, as this is just a cafe. Overall, 4 stars out of 5.

Cielita C.
Cielita C.

Been here a couple of times. It's tiny inside, and it has a very Korean homey feeling. It's located in side the Kukje Market. Reminds me of the korean dramas I used to watch. The service is good. They're very attentive to their customers. The food is good too. The stone pot foods are my favorite since I love my food super hot.

Shanna K.
Shanna K.

Stopped in for a very late lunch/early dinner the other day while shopping. The menu is quite large and service was quick. When we arrived we were one of two tables but a few other parties came in while we were there. I had the stone pot bibimbap w/beef and my SO had sushi which was three large rolls (tuna, cucumber and avocado IIRC). Prices are a little high but portions are large so you could easily have enough for a second meal if you're not a big eater or super hungry. Both meals came with miso soup and banchan with kimchi, cuttlefish, broccoli and tofu and sesame bean sprouts. Everything was good. My bibimbap was piping hot with a nice crispy rice bottom, the veggies were fresh and the meat was tasty. My SO liked his sushi as well. I'm sure we will be back.

Vivian Y.
Vivian Y.

Very convenient since the restaurant is within the supermarket. I love the doorbell at the table that you ring to get service. Very convenient and reminiscent of Korea. The server was very nice and accommodating of dietary restrictions for my party. Food is pretty standard. The galbijim was good in flavor but the ribs could've been braised longer. Also would've liked the portion to be bigger but the price is slightly cheaper than some other places so the portion is justified. Tofu soup and fried chicken are also standard but good. Their fresh fried chicken tastes A LOT better than the pre-packed trays from the market deli. They used to allow half half chicken but now I was told only one flavor per order. I'd recommend for a quick and standard, no-frills Korean meal.