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San KilC+Worth Trying

Carrer de la Legalitat, 22, Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain · Korean restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (769 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Classic Korean dishes with some localized twists in a modest Gràcia spot; flavors can hit or miss, service inconsistent, prices reasonable for the area.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

San Kil delivers solid neighborhood Korean comfort food with reliable but uneven cooking—standout kimchi and stews offset by occasional sweetness and texture inconsistencies. Service varies between warm and inattentive, while post-renovation quality shifts concern repeat diners. Fair value and modest Gràcia charm make it worth visiting if nearby, though it lacks the polish and consistency of higher-rated establishments.

Restaurant Summary

In Gràcia, San Kil feels like a modest neighborhood spot where the food takes center stage. Service can swing from warm to distracted, and the room is simple—one diner called it rough around the edges. Another voice sums it up: “Great flavors in places, uneven in others.” The cooking leans traditional—kimchi jjigae, bulgogi, bibimbap—with a few localized touches and Korean-influenced cocktails. Expect comforting stews and sweet-savory marinades, though some plates run a bit sweet or lack the char and texture purists crave. If you want dependable classics over showy fusion, this is the safer bet. Families should do fine: kids often like fried rice, omelette pancakes, and mild bulgogi with rice. There is no kids menu, but portions can be shared. Spicy stews and stronger kimchi may challenge cautious eaters; stick to noodles, rice dishes, or grilled meats for the least adventurous palates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€25-35 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively, neighborhood-centric Gràcia street with indie shops and casual eateries; relaxed local vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked area with evening footfall and good lighting.

Nearby: Near Plaça de la Virreina and Parc Güell approach; residential blocks mixed with small restaurants.

GràciaGràcia offers a relaxed yet dynamic dining context with many small, innovative restaurants and tapas bars. The social atmosphere is casual and friendly, attracting locals and visitors who enjoy authentic Catalan culture and a strong sense of neighborhood identity.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday13:00–15:45, 08:00–22:45 Wednesday13:00–15:45, 08:00–22:45 Thursday13:00–15:45, 08:00–22:45 Friday13:00–15:45, 08:00–22:45 Saturday13:00–15:45, 08:00–22:45 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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