
Unpretentious eatery serving Korean dishes such as tofu soup, bibimbap & chicken bulgogi.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 307 SE Oak St, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (612) 331-1112
Website: https://kimchitofu.com/
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Order: Order online
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Reviews
I basically tried everything on the menu because I have been to this restaurant too many times. I will definitely say everything on the menu tastes great and worth to try!
Highly recommended combo special! Best value ever! Sometimes even enough for two people if you and your company can’t eat a lot.
The hosts and servers are always so nice! You even get a bottle of water every time eating here.
The only thing here is it’s a tiny restaurant and can be loud and crowded sometimes.
However I recommend dine in, especially for the tofu stew! It tastes way better when it’s dine in than take out. You don’t want to miss the boiling part of the pot, especially you get to crack a free raw egg in your stew!
Smaller interior, so there’s limited seating. It’s pretty popular. I had to wait 5-10 minutes and other customers came in and left as I waited. This was around 1 pm.
As this is a tofu stew (순두부찌개) restaurant, I had to try it. I’ve had very little of this in the US and only a couple of times in Mn. The size is smaller, yet still on the low end of standard. It’ll probably still fill up most. The taste wasn’t bad. I had the ham & sausage. The sausage tasted like Oscar Meyer hot dogs, not great. The ham was fine. As far as tofu stew, it’s kind of standard. Not as good as the stuff I’d get in Chicago (although, that’s a particular restaurant) and not quite as good as I would expect in Korea.
The menu is in English so I don’t know if the meat I had was 제육볶음 (stir-fried pork) or 돼지불고기 (pork bulgogi). Based on the flavor and the sauce, I’m guessing it was pork bulgogi. Had I just had the pork, I would have been very happy. It was really good/what I’d expect in Korea. Chicken is an option or beef for a little more.
The stew and pork lunch combo is about $20 including tax.
I had an extra rice which I think was $3. They refilled my sides for free.
It was kind of cramped eating and a bit warm inside so it was a little uncomfortable. It’s a little loud with all the chatter.
Service (American-style meaning) is great. They were friendly, got whatever I requested quickly, and the food came relatively quick. They gave extra napkins to everyone. Everyone got their own bottle of water.
Overall, this place is good. Slightly lower prices than I’ve seen for Korean food in MN.
김밥 (Kimbap/K-style California Roll) is crazy expensive in the US, yet a couple dollars cheaper here than other places I’ve seen. Someone tried to order one and they were sold out. I guess they only make a limited amount in the morning.
Solid lunch deals and buzzy atmosphere to keep you cozy. There will be a wait, but worth it.