
Welcome to Sunberry, a distinguished family-owned Korean restaurant nestled in the heart of Downtown Hartford. For over 11 years, we have had the privilege of serving the vibrant community of Downtown, catering to both residents and employees alike. Our culinary expertise lies in our passion for Korean cuisine, which we consider not just a menu but a reflection of our culture and dedication to providing an exceptional dining experience. Whether you are a returning patron, a newcomer, or a discerning food enthusiast, we invite you to savor the authenticity of our home-cooked Korean dishes. Our restaurant, designed to offer a warm and friendly ambiance, provides an ideal setting for a dinner date or an outing with family and friends.
Casual deli & cafe for Asian breakfast-thru-dinner staples such as eggs & ramen noodles & tacos.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 65 Pratt St, Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (860) 241-0811
Website: http://www.sunberrycafe.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
My husband and I also had the pleasure of trying their craft cocktails as well and we were blown away! The mixologists are true artists, using fresh ingredients and innovative techniques to create unique and delicious drinks.
I highly recommend checking it out!
The Tokyo bowl was simple, salty and just the right balance of comfort.
The tonkatsu is okay with pork, it’s definitely a different take with the meat cut.
The restaurant has a friendly staff and a festive atmosphere with folks watching sports and having a good time.
The bathroom is down a sketchy hall with a faucet that won’t stay on for longer than a second.
Nice scenery and layout. Makes it feel a bit relaxed. I could have just went at the wrong time but i did not enjoy the atmosphere at all.
People probably being over served and one lady in a silver latex outfit was being outright rude to many people and saying the most obscure things to my friend who was sitting next to me. About an hour and a half later this lady was escorted to a corner, not kicked out for doing an obscene motion to a microphone and then saying the karaoke host was rude to her.
Bar closed early for some reason while a lot of people were wanting to sing still but obviously a lot of them were drunk or too drunk. Portion control is needed or just cut people off once you notice they are drunk.
In terms of food, the dumplings were pretty good and cooked well and crunchy just the pork was mush? It wasn’t solid pork, more like mix of stuff. The stir fry tasted well but once i ate most of it i could see grease and oil on the bottom and my stomach was hurting a bit after i finished it. I could not drink most of my sake due to my stomach. This sake was the most interesting sake i had and tasted good too. Our table was done and was not cleared until almost closing time. I did not see a bar-back there.
I might go again but earlier to get a better atmosphere. Was not impressed with the food or atmosphere on my first visit