Step into Seoul Street Cafe and enjoy a culinary adventure with authentic Korean street food. Our menu features timeless favorites like Kimbap and Tteokbokki, along with creative twists on classic dishes. Pair your meal with our premium selection of boba teas and beverages, crafted to refresh and delight. Join us at Seoul Street Cafe for delicious food, refreshing drinks, and unforgettable experiences at our downtown or Meridian locations. Follow us on social media or visit our website for more details. We look forward to welcoming you!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3030 E Magic View Dr, Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: (208) 392-1509
Website: https://seoulstcafe.com/seoulstcafe-meridian?utm_source=google
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Reviews
Definitely recommend if you’re in the area.
The two bites I had of the fried chicken had almost no meat as well.
If you’re going to try eating here only do online orders.
3030 East Magic View Drive
This is my first visit to this place (of any of its branches). I really want to make a review of this because Boise Food Finds doesn’t have a lot of posts about Seoul Street Cafe. The Boise branch has solid reviews on Google Maps though.
The interior looks very clean. Like, the place may have been a fast food before Seoul Street Cafe bought the location. Very clean, and it doesn’t have that Mom & Pop cafeteria vibe to it.
Compared to Japanese and Chinese places, Korean is something I’m not that familiar with outside of the usual Japchae, Bibimbap, etc.
I ordered their Dosirak (Bento) box because it’s looks like the play-safe order.
As it turns out, this is a really excellent Bento Box. The Bulgogi Beef is well marinated. Tender, savory, and the flavor of the marinade is well absorbed.
If you like Japanese Beef Gyudon, you’ll really like the Bulgogi.
Everything in my box is great. My milk tea is great.
This is one of Meridian’s more authentic Asian places, and it does a good job of being that.
Usually, when I crave for thinly sliced fatty beef, I go for Mala House, but if Sichuan peppercorns aren’t you thing, just get your Bulgogi here.
The location though feels like it’s a bit in the middle of nowhere. Los Betos is close but all I’m seeing around me is St. Lukes. You’ll really have to crave Korean to go to this place. It won’t have Orange Chicken for you if you’re one of the more picky types. But the same can be said of any Korean restaurants.
I have not been to any other Korean place aside from Von’s chicken, and aside from that one, this place has the aesthetics and the coziness to back up its pricing. I did pay $20 for my Benro box and for me, it’s worth it.
I’ll definitely be back.
Consider there are probably like 796 Koreans living here so “authenticity” isn’t really necessary. That’s why I give 5 stars. If compared to LA and other K-towns, it’d probably be like 3 stars, but this is not intended to be an insult. Just a reality. Keep in mind at that point you’re competing with Korean restaurants that SPECIALIZE in specific dishes and they’re competing against Koreans who don’t even speak English.