Ginger’s Seoul Bar & Grill

  4.3 – 136 reviews   • Korean restaurant

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Hours

Sunday11:30 AM–9 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM
Friday11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–10 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 927 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06905

Phone: (203) 388-8389

Website: http://www.gingersseoul.com/

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Reviews

TomQnel
First time visit to Ginger’s Seoul Bar & Grill. Very nice decor & overall vibe. The menu offers plenty of options, I ordered steamed Mandoo & bulgogi w/ udon noodles. They were well prepared & served with kimchi & pickled radish & cabbage. Great flavors & well presented. Consider lowering the lights for dinner to make the atmosphere more cozy. I will definitely be back to explore the menu!
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C K
Food is grade C, but the price is way over priced. I am Korean and I really wished their food was good. All three dishes( Korean Chicken, Jae yeok Bokum, egg fried rice) was all salty. Korean Chicken appetizer was good. Jae yeok Bokum had too much minced garlic in it but the egg fried rice was unbearably salty that I had to ask for extra bowl of rice to mix with. I literally had to mix new bowl of rice with little bit of egg fried rice on the side plate. We ended up eating only 25% of the original egg fried rice because it was so salty. I paid about 80 dollars including tip. I hope the owner ane chef read this and improve their food for the future.
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Maggie M
Soooo delicious. Lots of dietary restrictions options. Even has burgers and other options for those I don’t want Korean food. Plus, they have sushi. At night, they do pizzas and have a great pizza. We ate her mid afternoon Sunday and at times were the only ones. Waiter said last night 1 hour wait time. So plan accordingly . Or make a reservation but DO COME HERE for very delicious Korean cuisine.
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Brian Williams
The food, service, and atmosphere are excellent! We went here to try something different and we were not disappointed. We ordered the grilled chicken hot stone bibimbap, bulgogi bokum udon, and the kimchi kimbap. The udon was the most liked, but all were excellent. Yes it’s a little pricey, but worth it. Highly recommend!
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Tiffy Lu
Came here recently on the spur of a moment because I always drive by it. The male manager was very friendly and personable. The restaurant was aesthetically appealing and very clean. However, they fell short with the food. I ordered their Korean fried chicken, expecting wings but received cubed chicken pieces no biggie but the texture of the chicken was off. My mom ordered their seafood Udon which came with squid and shrimp. She asked for more shrimp and no squid. However, they served her baby shrimp in the dish. $32 for baby shrimp and noodles is a rip off.
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Rojan Shrestha
Unfortunately, my visit to this restaurant was quite disappointing. The food was lackluster — overly oily and far too pricey for the quality. Drinks were shockingly expensive, adding to the feeling that the experience wasn’t worth the cost.

Service was another letdown. Our server never refilled our water and seemed generally inattentive, despite the fact that the place was nearly empty on a Saturday — which, frankly, says a lot.

Overall, the combination of mediocre food, high prices, and poor service makes it hard to see this restaurant lasting much longer. I won’t be returning.
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Claire
Overpriced whitewashed Korean food. $25 for a pajeon. $31 for a bibimbap (egg not even included). The ambient was good. The food was mediocre at best. Bulgogi pizza is literally throwing bulgogi on top of a regular cheese pizza. I think they tried really hard to keep up the service, they even gave us some extra banchan to go. But after we all finished our meal, packed the leftovers, and have the table cleaned up, the dessert, which we ordered along with our entrees, was still not served. We have two boys who were getting antsy and wanted to go home. We asked three times and when we’re about to pay and walk out, the bingsu ($21 with one scope of ice cream) was finally served. It’s in a convenient location. I’m glad we got it out of our system, but unlikely will come back.
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Shirley Rilett
If you’re looking for a delightful dining experience, look no further than Ginger’s Seoul Bar & Grill. My family and I visited this charming spot on a Friday afternoon, and it was our first time trying the cuisine. Even though the restaurant was quiet, we were greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that felt almost like dining in a beautiful green forest. The soothing music added to the calm ambiance, making it a perfect setting for a family meal.

We started with wontons as appetizers, which set the stage for the main courses. I ordered the Udon Soup, while my husband opted for the Bulgogi Bibimbap, and we got chicken fried rice for the kids. The meals arrived promptly, and the sizzling plates for the adults were a delightful surprise. Having had Udon soup in Japanese restaurants before, I was eager to try it in its Korean rendition, and it did not disappoint. Each version offered its unique flavors, and I appreciated the differences.

We indulged in lava cake for dessert, which the staff kindly helped cut in half for the kids. Although they had mixed feelings about the fried rice, they still managed to eat it along with the chicken, even though they found its texture different from their usual expectations. I would definitely recommend a more diverse menu for children who haven’t experienced the diversity of foreign cuisine. The rest of us thoroughly enjoyed our meals. With refreshing Soju and Terra beers to accompany our dishes, the experience was complete.

Ginger’s Seoul Bar & Grill also offers plenty of parking, making it convenient to visit. Overall, we were pleased with both the service and the food, and I can confidently say that we will be returning for another delightful meal! If you’re in the area, I highly recommend trying it.
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Josseline Lorey Martinelli
l recently went to Ginger Seoul because I really like Korean food. However I was very disappointed with the food quality. I ordered a burger well done and when I got it, the meat was still uncooked and flavorless. I paid a total of $70 for food that wasn’t worth the price. They overcharged customers for the meals and it’s just not worth it. Definitely don’t recommend this place, there are better and more affordable places that offer better and authentic Korean food. Don’t waste your time and money here. This might be just another review for the restaurant, but if you want good Korean cuisine, don’t come here. Overpriced food
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Mitchell R.
I visited this establishment for the first time with friends and found it to be a great place to eat dinner. I ordered the Bulgogi and it was delicious. Oscar provided great service and was very helpful with explaining what the different menu items were. They have a good variety of dishes to select from. The atmosphere and ambience were super. This is a very good place to visit on a regular basis.
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