Hidden away in an aesthetically-challenged (to put it diplomatically) Yugoslav-era shopping centre and office building between Miklošičeva Cesta and Cigaletova Ulica, this family-run Korean eatery happily gets the In Your Pocket editor's stamp of approval. While we're not officially connoisseurs of Korean cuisine per se, everything we've tried on the lengthy and helpfully illustrated menu tastes as it should, and perhaps more importantly Ljubljana's Korean community seems to approve as well based on various reviews we've read. Located in an interesting mezzanine space (look for the colourful mosaic leading up the stairs) the interior is actually very modern, bright and pleasant. Portions aren't large and prices are on the high side for lunch in Ljubljana, with à la carte mains setting you back between €8-14, but an authentic Korean meal with starters and a drink for under €20 in Central Europe still seems like a good value to us.
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