Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood Korean spot with comforting bibimbap and lunch deals; good value at lunch, mixed feedback on portions and consistency at dinner.
21 Corée delivers reliable Korean comfort food with warm, personable service that elevates the neighborhood experience. Food quality shines in signature dishes like dolsot bibimbap and fried chicken, though consistency shows variation across visits, and the modest space limits ambiance appeal. Strong lunch value and genuine hospitality make it a solid neighborhood choice, though it lacks the distinctive execution or setting that would elevate it further.
A tiny room with warm smiles and the clatter of hot stone bowls sets a cozy tone just off the metro. Service feels friendly and personal, often led by a kind woman at the front. One diner summed it up simply: everything with the lunch set was delicious, though a few noted bowls that leaned heavy on rice or seasoning that ran salty. The cooking stays close to homey Korean favorites: dolsot bibimbap, dumplings, pancakes, and sweet-sour fried chicken. Flavors skew comforting rather than flashy, which suits quick lunches and easy weeknight dinners. Takeaway can flatten textures a bit, so the hot-stone effect shines most when dining in. For families, the menu reads kid-friendly: fried chicken, mandu, plain rice, and non-spicy bibimbap are safe picks. Spicy dishes are marked, and tofu options help with vegetarians. Expect about €28-36 per person for a full meal; lunch sets at €18 are the best value.
Area: Residential-business suburb just outside Paris; practical and local-focused with steady weekday footfall.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main streets with regular foot traffic near metro hubs.
Nearby: Near Marcel Sembat/Pont de Sèvres metros, offices, shops; takeaway demand from commuters.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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