
Treat yourself to Bonsai Korean Cuisine where we strive to give you the best experience possible with our authentic Korean dishes. The menu includes Ramyun (ramen), Galbi (Korean BBQ), Bibimbop, Bulgogi, Grilled Squid, Twigim, Goon Mandu, spicy chicken wings, and more. Many dishes are vegetarian and available gluten-free. Drinks include beer, wine, rice wine, plum wine, and sake.
Restaurant for a wide range of Korean dishes in a small, contemporary interior.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 420 Pond Promenade, Chanhassen, MN 55317
Phone: (952) 855-4396
Website: https://www.bonsaikorean.com/
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‼️ Food 10/10 ‼️
Service 5/5
Atmosphere 5/5
Cleanliness 5/5
Easily one of the best Korean spots in town. It’s a small, cozy Korean restaurant and the owner is honestly the sweetest person ever. You can tell they really care about the food and the customers.
There are only a few people working, so sometimes things take a little longer, but I don’t mind at all because the food is 100% worth the wait. My favorite appetizer is the Bonsai Chicken Wings. Seriously the best I’ve ever had. For mains, I love the Dolsot Bibimbop, Jeyuk Bokkeum, Korean Ramyun, and the Galbi. Every single dish is packed with flavor and tastes so fresh.
Honestly, everything on the menu is good. It’s the kind of place you just keep coming back to because you know you’ll always leave your hunger satisfied (and happy).
Pajeon and mandu were fine.
Japchae didn’t have the right flavor, noodles were dry. All I could taste was pepper. Daikon has a weird after taste.
It’s a bummer they don’t have kimbap as something you can order there, only ahead of time and no vegetarian options.
Folks were really nice, even cut up the bbq item my kid got so it was bite size for him!
Time of Day: Dinner 6PM
I recently went here to have a Korean meal. The drive from Shakopee, MN to Chaska, MN is not too bad! Usually I have to drive 25+ minutes.
The side dishes were disappointing. Portion size, lack of side dishes. Wish there were more options.
Appetizer: We got the cream puff. The sauce was spicy Mayo. I personally think cream puffs are great with sweet and sour sauce. It was interesting and I say interesting because I would never consider spicy Mayo with cream puffs. My boyfriend enjoyed it, but I don’t think I would order it again with that sauce.
Meals:
Soondubu: I got a spicy level 4 and overall I thought it was good! I wish it was spicer. I thought they would be added more seasonings to make it spicier but they just added green peppers which it fine. I would definitely order this again 10/10
Yukgejang: spice level 3. My boyfriend said that he enjoyed it. He was choosing between Yukgejang vs Korean Spicy Noodles and he is glad he choose this one. He would order this again.
Service: it can be somewhat slow during busy time. I think we arrived just before the dinner rush.
Their menu is somewhat small. They did run out of Kimbap and Galbi for the day, but that just means on how popular the place is! I have no complaints.
Overall I think we both had a good experience and would definitely recommend our friends and family this location.