KIMBOP is a Korean restaurant rooted in tradition, elegance, and heartfelt hospitality. Located in Kendall, Miami, we specialize in refined Korean comfort food — dishes prepared with time-honored techniques and plated with quiet pride. Led by a certified Korean chef trained in the culinary traditions of noble families, KIMBOP offers meals that honor Korea’s heritage while welcoming each guest like family. From our signature KIMBOP to our Royal Meals and house made sauces, every plate is thoughtfully crafted with care, balance, and intention. At KIMBOP, we don’t just serve food — we serve a legacy, one dish at a time.
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Address: 12578 SW 88th St, Miami, FL 33186
Phone: (786) 270-9588
Website: http://kimboptogo.com/
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The staff are always so nice, and the atmosphere is cozy and cute. Whenever I bring my friends they are all happily surprised. Korean food is very different from what I was used to growing up in Miami (Latin food) but now I crave it so often! This restaurant is a staple for me when I go out, I often order takeout from them too. My favorite dishes are the royal beef bugolgi, and pork cutlet. You also have to try the kimbap!
I would definitely come back and highly recommend this place to anyone who loves Korean food.
I walked in solo and was seated immediately on a Sunday evening. I ordered the Kimbap and a bottle of peach soju and was able to take in the wonderful art on the walls while I waited. They had fun Korean Pop music playing, definitely a positive vibe in the place.
My server (whose name escapes me but was wonderful!) was attentive and made sure I had everything I needed – she even poured my first drink of soju out of the bottle!
I had the Kimbap combo with the Bulgogi, Spam, and Spicy Chicken as the protein. All of them were different and delicious – so delicious in fact that I forgot to snap a photo
The Soju was very tasty and was an excellent companion for my meal.
I finished with the Bungeoppang for dessert (vanilla custard filled pastry shaped like a fish) which was the perfect end to a yummy meal.
I will certainly return, the service, ambience, and food were all wonderful and I can’t wait to try more of their dishes!
It’s a a great location. Plenty of parking.
We were sat immediately on a Saturday afternoon.
The waiter was so nice. So friendly and professional.
We shared the Gyoza as an appetizer. They were yummy. For my entree I ordered the cauliflower Bibimbop with chicken. My son ordered the Korean Ramyun. Everything came out quickly, and hot. The Bibimbop was delicious. It’s a nice size serving and I had leftovers. My son’s Ramyun was very big and he had a lot of leftovers.
The menu had several dishes that would be good for larger parties. I’d love to come here with my whole family and share one of the combination platters that serve 5-6 people.
The restaurant is nicely decorated with paintings done by the Chef’s brother.
We were too full for dessert, but they looked really good. Altogether our bill was $60+, $75 with tip. I look forward to returning again soon.