Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Korean comfort dishes with standout fried chicken and bulgogi bowls in a small, lively space; great flavors, occasional service bottlenecks, and pricing that can feel high for portions.
Space Jaru delivers competitive neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly the signature crispy Korean fried chicken and satisfying bulgogi bowls—and genuine destination appeal that draws repeat visits. However, inconsistent execution (occasional undercooked chicken, oversalting, small portions) and operational friction (slow order taking, tight seating) prevent grade A territory. The lively Liberties location and friendly team create genuine charm, but the room's physical constraints and service speed challenges limit the overall experience for most diners.
A compact spot in The Liberties where the room feels warm and bustling and the open kitchen keeps the energy high. Diners describe staff as friendly if sometimes stretched, and more than one person raved that the fried chicken was crispy and addictive. Expect a queue at peak times and a lively hum that says the food is worth the wait. The cooking leans Korean comfort with local touches: bulgogi bowls over purple or kimchi rice, punchy tteokbokki, and mandu, plus a signature sweet-spicy chicken. Flavors run bold rather than fussy, with spice levels you can dial up. Most plates satisfy; a few reviews cite occasional oversalt or small portions, but the overall impression is confident, crowd-pleasing Korean. For families, burgers and fried chicken make it kid-friendly enough, though the room is small and can get noisy. There is no kids menu noted, but bowls can be shared and spice adjusted. Plan off-peak if you need space for a pram and expect €18–28 per adult for a full meal.
Area: Historic, creative quarter with markets and indie shops; mix of locals, students, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near Thomas Street, Guinness area, churches and markets; active daytime commerce and evening dining.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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