Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively Korean BBQ in Chinatown with fun, interactive grilling and friendly staff highlights, but service inconsistency and occasional authenticity quibbles mean experiences can vary.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Hankki London delivers solid Korean BBQ execution with strong meat quality and marinades that justify its Chinatown following, but inconsistent performance on non-BBQ items and variable service quality prevent higher standing. The bright, interactive grill experience and prime Soho location make it a fun neighborhood destination, though moderate review authenticity concerns create some uncertainty in assessing true performance reliability.
Set just off Leicester Square, Hankki brings a bright, high-energy Korean BBQ scene to Chinatown with K-pop, neon, and grills at the table. Many guests rave about staff who demo the grill and keep the feast flowing, saying things like, "They made our first BBQ easy and fun." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns suggesting some reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans toward approachable Korean BBQ with a playful streak: tender bulgogi and soy short ribs are the hits, while the Black Pink fried chicken aims squarely at the camera as much as the palate. The culinary approach reads contemporary-comfort: classic meats and marinades with a few whimsical sauces rather than avant-garde technique. Purists sometimes find non-BBQ dishes uneven, but the core grill experience lands for most groups. Families can do well here if kids like simple grilled meats. The menu offers straightforward beef, chicken, pork belly, rice, and lettuce wraps that most children will recognize, though the room is loud and there is no dedicated kids menu listed. If you have allergies, confirm marinades and sauces carefully, as review accounts of allergen handling vary.
Area: Bustling, neon-lit Chinatown on the edge of Soho; heavy footfall from shoppers, theatergoers, and tourists with a mix of locals.
Safety: Busy and well-patrolled central district; typical nighttime crowds, generally safe with standard city awareness.
Nearby: Steps from Leicester Square cinemas, West End theaters, and Soho bars; dense cluster of Asian eateries and dessert shops.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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