4.4 – 33 reviews • Asian restaurant
Welcome to our cozy Korean restaurant, where the essence of Korean cuisine comes alive in every bite. Specializing in take-out convenience, our compact menu boasts a curated array of flavorful options that showcase the rich culinary traditions of Korea. While we excel in providing quick and convenient take-out services, we also invite you to savor the moment with our intimate dine-in options. Immerse yourself in a warm and inviting ambiance as you enjoy our delicious offerings, each dish a perfect blend of traditional flavors and modern appeal. Experience the simplicity of a small menu that packs a punch with delectable Korean delights!
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Kay H
I knew when I took a bite of the delicious kimchi I was gonna like the food here. Grab someone you really really enjoy, come to KSpice, and get the last dish on the menu, the Galbi with two sides and a small soup. And then sit in this adorable feels-like-a-Korean-cafe—but-in-Arizona and sit while listening to romantic songs and looking into your partners eyes and eating DELICIOUS Galbi. Or like bring a friend and make it less romantic. Just come. Come eat. The portions are huge, meant to be shared. I can’t wait to come back and try the tacos. The Galbi though did I mention it’s great?
… moreB. A. Devoss
This is being run by the same family who owned SV Home Korean food. So very happy to see them back. Absolutely enjoyed my meal. They are starting from ground zero so forgive their decor.
This is their temporary menu as they get back on their feet.
… moreRichardmichael Smith
Me and my wife love to try new places and when we saw this restaurant we had to try. It’s a nice family owned spot. The food was absolutely delicious and the turn around from ordering to receiving our food was fast. Highly recommend and we will definitely be back again.
… moreChalmer Gant III
This place was simply amazing. Clean restaurant. Service was great! And the food!!! (we ordered the Galbi) you can only get this taste in either Korea or LA! Thanks Kim!
… morePatty Hopper
This is the best Korean food I have ever had. So much food, I am so stuffed. There were several of us so we ordered all different items and shared. There was not one bad item on the menu.
… moreTimothy R
This was my first Korean food experience. I got the Bi-Bim Bap on recommendation and it was absolutely fantastic. It came out in this sizzling stone bowl (pro tip: don’t touch bowl) and it looked beautiful. There were different colored foods arranged around the bowl and everything tasted really good together. I should have taken a picture but I just ate it. The couple who ran it were incredibly sweet and I would go back again purely just to visit them. Definitely give this place a visit.
… moreJoyce Marks
First time here. I had the Bulgogi tacos. They are the size of little street tacos with not a lot of stuffing. I’m 5-1 and 105 and I’m seriously thinking about going to another place as well to finish eating dinner. If you like sweet and spicy meat,
this is your place. No side dishes to go with the tacos to make up the difference. So you will have to buy 6 tacos to feel satisfied. I tasted the spicy chicken as well. You do get white rice with that. It’s sweet and spicy too if you like that. Service was okay. You have to order at the counter and don’t forget to pick up your own fork and napkin because they won’t bring it out to you. Cook got food out in a timely manner Nice and clean.
Okay, off to find more food.
… moreSean C.
We went because we understood from a local news item that this restaurant was intended to be more of a sit-down dining experience as compared to the fast-food style of K-Bap. So were a little surprised we had to order at the counter, and even more surprised that the food came in polystyrene boxes, with plastic forks. No water was served: we had to buy their bottled water. With entrees costing the best part of $20, this was all just ridiculous.
The food, however, was quite good! Compliments to the chef. But you can’t treat people dining in like this. For crying out loud, how hard is it to offer people a real plate and real silverware and a tiny bit of table service and courtesy? The place is very small — it’s not like you have to wash two hundred dishes every hour. I don’t understand their business plan. Unless it changes drastically, they will be finished, and soon. It’s a shame.
… moreMitchLovesFood
Hell all!
K spice is affordable Korean food. With a polite staff and a chef we all know (if you are a local Korean foodie).
The meals still have huge portion sizes and the kimchi side dishes are awesome .
… moreHugh McNamara
A little disappointed with this restaurant. I don’t know if they are affiliated with K Bap at all but after my wonderful experiences there i had high hopes with K spice.
The bulgogi tasted good but there was practically no glass noodles, just a ton of rice. The kimchi soup has only 5 pieces of tofu and barely any pork. Please turn down the music, I felt like I was in a nightclub. The speaker is turned toward the dining room and the cashier and cook probably can’t hear how loud it actually is. If they want to hear the music, turn it more towards the kitchen.
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