korean bbq in karachi

After Hot Pot became a trend, Korean BBQ also found itself weaving into the rich food culture of Karachi. Karachi is celebrated for having a massive food industry. The locals, in their free time, prefer going out to eat as the best means of entertainment. The reaping benefits of this preference are amazing, never-ending choices of great food places. Korean diet is heavy on meat, however, the BBQ is rather marinated than rubbed or basted in the sauce. Korean BBQ’s called “Gogi-Gui,” which directly translates to meat roast. So if you’re a fan of meat and are looking to spend your weekend trying something new, here are some great KBBQ places.

1. Korean BBQ At Banchan In Karachi

The name of this restaurant reflects its menu, Banchan roughly translates to ‘a tray of sides.’ Banchan is popular for serving kimchi that still has a little bit of a crunch to it. The next best thing on their menu that every customer surely orders: is their Korean fried chicken seasoned in sesame seeds and white onions. The desserts are not to be missed either.

2. Naerok

Naerok was Karachi’s first live Korean BBQ restaurant. Though it’s currently closed for a short period, they promise to be up and back in running soon. Itโ€™s a Korean BBQ place where they make the food live in front of you. Offering a live bar, and even an open mic every now and then, Naerok is the perfect hang-out spot with an excellent menu.

3. Magal – Korean BBQ Chain

Magal supplies the best K-BBQ experience all around the world. Being international, Magal provides you with the true authentic cuisine of Korea. Their food comes in heart quantity and always ranks highest in quality. Their expansion has made its way to Karachi and so far is a success.

If any of them have spoken to you, the weekend is surely not far away, make a plan to visit them! Trying out new cuisines from the comfort of your own city is the perfect opportunity to expand ur taste buds.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.