Korean BBQ, Japanese dishes & sushi offered in modest surrounds with seasonal outdoor seating.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1025 W McKinley Ave, Mishawaka, IN 46545
Phone: (574) 255-6960
Website: https://www.seoulgardenin.com/
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Reviews
Beef Bibimbop was tasty too and the stone bowl created a wonderful layer of crisp!
This restaraunt is great and the intinate dining area is perfect for groups of 4-6.
We didn’t get the bulgogi or spicy pork this time, but they looked (and smelled) amazing at the tables around us. The staff here is always friendly, fast, and makes everything run like clockwork, which keeps the whole experience stress-free and fun.
Between the sizzling sound of the grill, the amazing sides, and the cozy, welcoming vibe, Seoul Garden has that perfect mix of energy and comfort that makes it a standout.
Pro tip: Come hungry and bring a few friends — because once those short ribs hit the grill, you won’t want to share.
The restaurant seemed to be run by three older Korean women, who cook, serve, and treat customers like family. They were warm, social, and attentive, checking in often. At one point, I struggled to pack my takeout, and one of them smiled and helped without me even asking — such genuine kindness. Although it pains me to see them working instead of enjoying retirement, it’s also a reflection of that generation’s mentality — to work hard and take pride in serving others. I hope customers can admire and appreciate that dedication as much as I did.
If you’re looking for an authentic, old-school Korean dining experience, this is the place. Don’t be put off by the unusual items outside or the eclectic mix inside — post-Korean War, many in that generation collected and repurposed items, and it’s fascinating to take a moment and study the details around the restaurant.
The food was delicious, with a generous assortment of banchan (small side dishes served before and during the meal). If you visit in the summer, I highly recommend trying naengmyeon, a classic cold noodle dish. The bibim naengmyeon here is on the spicier side, so it’s perfect for those who love some extra heat.
Overall: Seoul Garden is cozy, nostalgic, and homey. Come here if you want genuine hospitality, traditional flavors, and a glimpse of Korean culture you rarely see in modern restaurants. As I was leaving, I spotted the three women sitting together enjoying their own dinner like a family — such a sweet and heartwarming scene to end my visit. I’d definitely return when I’m in the area.
Service: It can feel rushed at times, but it’s like 2 ladies and a cook that run this place. By themselves. Everyday. Open to close. Definitely family owned.
Atmosphere: quaint and beautiful. Tons of Oriental things to look at. If you go during spring/summer, the outside garden is breathtaking. Oh did I mention they grow their vegetables there? You don’t see that around here. Definitely not at this price point anyway.
Picture: Bi bim bop served in a heated stone bowl.