Kaju Korean Cuisine — Allston

  4.4 – 1,088 reviews   • Korean restaurant

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Casual hangout for traditional Korean fare like beef bibimbap, BBQ dishes & sundubu jjigae (soft tofu soup).

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Kaju Korean Cuisine — Allston 02134

Address and Contact Information

Address: 56 Harvard Ave, Boston, MA 02134

Phone: (617) 208-8540

Website: http://www.kajuallston.com/

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Reviews

Angelia Fendiana
My favorite all-time comfort food in Boston. I always go for the clam tofu soup extra spicy with an egg. Their pork belly and galbi are my go-to meats. Seafood pancake is huge and yummy. Also we love Jose ❤️ best service always. Love love this place.
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Jina Yim
I think I came here almost 10 times since I moved to Boston recently. This is my go to korean food spot in boston their banchan is so good(their kimchi is my most fav kimchi I’ve had in boston) and the tofu soup is so comforting ❤️ also the people working here are soso nicee they also sell the kimchi in the store 🙂 My number 1 korean food spot in boston!
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Chris Wozny
Came at 5:15 on a Saturday evening for an early dinner with a party of four. We were promptly seated and our orders were taken. The wait staff was very helpful and walked us through any questions we had about the menu. We had the barbecue chicken, chicken clay pot, and the beef bulgogi bowl all of which were immensely flavorful. We’ll definitely be coming back to try their other dishes. Recommend trying this place out if you’re in the area!
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Jeffrey Tam
The food here is outstanding, and it is my go to when I am craving Korean tofu soup. This is the best place in Allston if you want Korean cuisine. Jose is one of the best servers I have met. He is very welcoming and knowledgeable about the food.
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Kongphop Attakowitwitaya
Kaju Boston is easily one of my favorite Korean restaurants in the city, known for its warm, inviting atmosphere and attentive service. Whenever I visit, I always order their soft tofu soup with beef and squid, which never disappoints. The broth is incredibly rich and full of flavor, with a perfect balance of spicy and savory notes that warm you from the inside out. The tofu is silky smooth and delicate, melting beautifully in every bite. The beef is tender and well-seasoned, while the fresh squid adds a lovely texture and subtle sweetness to the dish. It’s honestly one of the best soups I’ve had in Boston.

In addition to this standout soup, I’ve sampled other dishes on the menu, all of which showcase authentic Korean flavors and are thoughtfully prepared. The restaurant is clean and cozy, with simple decor that makes it an excellent spot for family dinners or casual outings with friends.

For anyone who appreciates hearty, comforting Korean food, I highly recommend trying the soft tofu soup at Kaju—it’s a flavorful, soul-soothing experience you won’t regret.
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KakuBites
Homey, no frills Korean restaurant, focused on the food. Service is efficient and professional. Parking can be difficult.

The banchan was fresh and flavorful. The kimchi was great.

Enjoyed the grilled galbi with its sweet flavor over a hot bowl of rice.

The clay pot with veggies, beef, and an egg was a nice mix and contained a decent amount of rice. It was filling!

Also appreciated the glass noodles with vegetables, which was a light-medium dish.

The seafood tofu soup was very flavorful and had a great broth.
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Jr Buenaventura
I came by on August 19th around 3 PM, and the place was pretty quiet, so we got seated right away. Service was fast and friendly, and food started hitting the table almost immediately.

The La Galbi was tender and flavorful.
The pork belly, on the other hand, fell flat: overcooked and lacking seasoning. The sweet and spicy pork had good flavor but leaned more sweet than spicy.

For sides, the japchae was good light, balanced, and one of the better dishes we tried. The bulgogi stir-fry noodles were good but a little too similar to the japchae to stand out. The kimchi fried rice had a nice kick, and the kimchi beef tofu soup was a table favorite warm, hearty, and comforting.

Overall, the food was good with a few hits and a few misses. I’d come back for the galbi, japchae, and kimchi beef tofu soup, but I’d probably skip the pork belly next time.
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Justin
I returned here for a late 2:30 pm lunch. Street parking was less terrible than usual, so I managed to find a spot right next to Kaju. The establishment was almost at capacity, but I got the last 2-top. I ordered the intestine tofu stew ($15.99).

The tofu stew itself seemed decently savory with silky tofu, an egg, and well-cleaned intestines. It also arrived piping hot.

The banchan seemed disappointing today. The radish kimchi was barely fermented and slightly bitter; it tasted like raw daikon purchased from the supermarket that morning. Cabbage kimchi seemed acceptable. Banchan sizes were quite skimpy; I ordered a refill for myself.
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Jess Y
Kaju was highly recommended to me and for great reason! The food was super comforting, warm, and delicious. Be prepared: the restaurant can get pretty busy, and the space is tight.
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daeuni
This place is quite busy during dinner time so come early! I had to wait for 30 min to get a seat at around 6 pm. I tried a variety from their menu.

The tteokbbokki (Korean spicy rice cake) were pretty good and the portions were big! The galbi (Korean beef short rib) wasn’t the best I’ve had but it was quote delicious and actually not that oily (kind of dry but still very flavorful). The soondoobu (spicy soft tofu soup) wasn’t the best I’ve had but a comfort food for a cold day. Their fried dumplings were okay and I recommend trying it with the tteokbbokki sauce.
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