

Miss Kim, opened in 2016 as a proud part of the Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. Chef Ji Hye Kim grew up in Seoul, South Korea and is obsessed with ancient Korean culinary texts and the finer points of fermentation. Despite rumors of its eponymous origin, the name Miss Kim was chosen for its reference to the most recognizable Korean last name and our restaurant’s female chef-owner. Our food is rooted in Korean tradition & adapted to showcase Michigan’s bountiful produce. We work with local farmers to build a menu that shines seasonally. We want our restaurant to be a bright, fun & easy place to be for all our guests. Our service aims to be helpful, informative, warm and enthusiastic – everything you’ve come to expect from Zingerman’s.
Trendy spot for traditional Korean fare with a modern, seasonal twist in contemporary surrounds.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 415 N 5th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 275-0099
Website: https://www.misskimannarbor.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: misskimannarbor.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Favorites by far are the soy butter rice (I could eat ten bowls of this), Korean Fried chicken (both flavors are great but spicy option slightly better), Crispy Broccolini, Kimchi Pork Fried Rice, and Smashed Potatoes.
We also got the short rib, tteokbokki in the street style and cacio e Pepe style, short rib, and cauliflower. All were really good, only miss for me was the cauliflower but I’m just not much of a fan of cauliflower in general.
Family style is the way to go here, we went with four people and still had a few leftovers with everything we ordered. Definitely a gem of Ann Arbor, if I am ever back in town I’ll definitely be visiting!
A got the duck bimbimbop. The duck was great as it was medium rare and crispy. However, it was cut a little large for bite size with the rice. I would suggest asking them to cut it thinner. More importantly, the stone pot was not enough because I barely had any crispy rice at the bottom. I even waited about a minute to let it crisp up some more. There was no rice parts that was even browned up. Also, it lacked sauce use. I used all that was given.
Server was great. Talked to the hostess 3 like 3 seperate time and she act like she didn’t know what I wanted each time… I came by myself.
I’m writing this review because I just got off the phone with Masha, who was absolutely amazing while helping me confirm my reservation for my daughter’s graduation. I needed to adjust it form party of 3 to party of 4, and as you can imagine, everything is fully booked everywhere. However, she took the time to reconfigure and rearrange and made it happen. She was so friendly and competent, it truly surprised me. Absolutely wonderful experience with this staff. Give this person a raise! Wow! Bravo!
The prices are exorbitant. The ssam platter was $34 dollars…For 5 tiny pieces of pork belly, a pile of lettuce and rice. I understand that restaurants have a lot of unexpected costs right now, but if you go on Packard to ricewood barbecue, you can get an enormous pork belly rice bowl with double the ingredients (and flavor) for $17.