Cozy, contemporary eatery offering Korean fusion food with varying spice levels.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 601 Junction Rd Suite 2, Madison, WI 53717
Phone: (608) 833-3189
Website: http://www.k-peppers.com/
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Reviews
I’m sure it’s more delicious than many restaurants in Korea.
The vegetables are fresh, the meat is of good quality, and the sauces of chicken wings and Bibimbap are especially delicious for my family.
I highly recommend this restaurant.
I don’t know if this person is the owner or just an employee, but either way, he seriously needs to improve himself. Instead of being polite and welcoming, he tries to act over-smart and comes across as rude and unprofessional.
When the food is just average, good service becomes even more important — but unfortunately, both were disappointing here. Customers deserve respect and proper service, and sadly that was missing. With a better attitude and customer service, this place could be much better.
Everything is very good, the seafood soup on Saturdays, so delicious. The Rayman, my wife’s favorite.
Just a note, the spice scale is not a Midwestern spice scale. Three stars is PLENTY hot (I like a kick to my food, I don’t think I could go four or five stars, at least not unless I was trying to prove something). Frankly, I might go two stars (spicy) on the scale next time just to be able to get through dinner without a runny nose.
Flavors phenomenal, service fantastic (it is just one guy, so be a little patient). This is our new favorite restaurant.
Owner Eric Kim was an excellent host that made my family feel welcome. It is so hard to find that level of customer care in the post Covid hospitality world. Mr. Kim was very helpful in allowing the parents to enjoy spicy dishes while the kids could enjoy milder options.
My wife felt like it was the highlight of her birthday. As she continues to learn the Korean language and culture, we are positive that K Peppers will be a place that our family can dine at for those special occasions.
– spicy yet balanced. We went for Can’t Decide Which Bulgogi Bokummyon and added eggs on top with extra shrimp. This entree was also great in flavor with balanced spices. Our only qualms with this place is that it took quite a long time (more than 35 minutes) to get anything served other than water.
Service was good though as they apologized for the delay claiming it was quite backlogged at that point.
If you really feel like dining at this place, getting a table reservation ahead of time is recommended as it apparently gets busy every day. Also there’s a 8$ split charge and 20% gratuity for 4+ party
I am a caucasian guy, but my mother in law is Korean. Wife 1/2, kids 1/4. So I know what Korean food should taste like. My mother-in-law taught me how to prepare many traditional dishes. Been to many Korean restaurants over the last 30 years. This was THE WORST dolsot bibimbap I have ever had. Chopped raw cabbage? and a TON of it. Nobody uses cabbage in bibimbap except maybe some kimchi. The entire $20 dish had no taste, like eating mushy water. No salt. No spice. No flavor. I added two containers of red pepper sauce and it still sucked.
Even the pork mandu was not great and I’ve made fresh mandu from scratch – not from a bag. These were deep fried which is fine. But that should preserve the flavor inside. They had ZERO flavor. Just a lump of flavorless filling.
Seems they are catering to the non-Asian’s taste buds to those who don’t really know any better. Not recommended at all.