Beef Bulgogi and melon boba chiller
Corn dog Original
Melon Boba Cream Chiller (I got it adjusted to come without boba)
Original K-Dog
Outside
ramen and noodles, ramen, noodle soup, noodle dish, food, noodles
krazy Wagyu Burger
a drink in a plastic cup
food, burgers, burger
interior
Inside
a bowl of cereal
The inside was pretty epic
menu
Menu
a bowl of food and a drink
Menu excited to try and see what the hype is about!
outside
a cup of k - bob
Hotteok
interior
Faith E.
Sep 17, 2024
What a cute place!!! I'm so glad we stopped in! We were there on a Saturday afternoon. It's a small place but still had plenty of seating at that time. Service was great; friendly and super fast! Here's what I had: The OG Kdog- half cheese, half beef sausage, sugared breading with the sauces on top.... So... freaking.... Good!!!! One of the best kdogs I've had! Tteok kkochi - the star of the show!! They said they were out of cheese (which is even better!) so it was just the little sausages and the tteokbokki and the sauce and let me tell you, I could eat this every darn day. Super happy with K-Bob. We will most definitely be back to try more of their goodies... and probably those dogs and tteok kkochi again!
Read MoreColette L.
Jan 6, 2025
K-BOB made its way around on social media big time, and I finally made it over to check it out. The inside of the restaurant does not disappoint. It is decorated in doodles everywhere, floor to ceiling. The menu consists of a variety of Korean street food offerings. The employees were friendly and answered all of our questions. We grabbed a couple of things and opted to sit outside as it is a bit loud inside. The doodles are fun, but it was a much more relaxing and comfortable experience outside.The Taro Milk tea was delicious! The Korean Corn Dog was good, although it was heavy in the cheese and didn't have much hot dog in it. The Koran Cheese was corn and cheese cooked together. I wish it had some more seasoning to it. The Bulgogi Beef bowl was the favorite thing we got. It had lots of toppings and the beef was amazing! We wish there was more beef on it though. A good option if you are in the area and craving some Korean snacks!
Read MoreSook K.
Jan 4, 2025
Very instagramable place. Cute. Food is really really bad. Chicken tender was burned. Hotteok was burned. Boba tea is not the best. Super overpriced for what it is. So if your kids want to go there, let them order what they want. Then you go to a different place to eat. Service is not bad but it takes so long for your order to arrive.
Read MoreMolly L.
Dec 30, 2024
This place was very busy and loud for 9 pm on a weeknight. We came in and it took a few minutes for someone to take our order, but staff were friendly other than that.Our group ordered 4 different types of the Kup-bops, and some taki-cheese fries and a Korean corn dog. We also ordered a taro milk tea with boba and a passionfruit lemonade with boba. The drinks had far too much ice in them. It was difficult to get the fruit or boba out. So I would recommend asking for less ice. J would also recommend asking for less sugar if possible because the lemonade/boba mix was too sweet. Everyone thought their food was good. However, I don't like that the menu does not say what the ingredients are in each kup-bop and so you end up just guessing what's in it. We thought there was too much sauce in much of the bowls. And when I asked for gojujang sauce, they asked if I wanted medium or hot. I wasn't sure so I chose medium but it tasted more like bbq sauce and not the original gojujang sauce, so I would probably recommend the hot shave if you're looking for more of the original stuff.
Read MoreTasnia I.
Feb 19, 2025
The creative liberty they took was cool and unique. We went on a weeknight and it was only 2 other families inside but the music is so loud you have to raise your voice to hear each other. Ordered the classic corndog, the bulgogi bowl, gochuchang medium tenders, the Korean butter wings, brown sugar boba and the lychee lemonade/tea. The gochugang tenders were half decent and they come with fries. The Korean butter wings get drowned in sauce and it's just tastes like butter and sugar. The bulgogi beef bowl was presented nicely but the beef was rubbery and the sauce was distasteful. The corndog was actually decent. Ended up tossing everything and only the corndog was finished. Service was good and we got our food quickly. Seems more like a novelty spot :/ spent almost $70 on all of it just for us to not like anything.
Read MoreCatherine P.
Feb 8, 2025
I found this place on accident one night after deciding not to wait in raising canes line. And what a find. The walls are so fun to search for different doodles and that they could are. The food is amazing too. Definitely recommend the bulgogi fries
Read MoreCrisenia G.
Dec 13, 2024
We decided to give K-Bob in Orlando a try after hearing great things about their fusion bowls and Korean-inspired dishes on Tik Tok. Walking in, the casual vibe and the hand-drawn doodles on the walls immediately caught my eye--such a fun and unique touch! The ambiance felt inviting and laid-back, though I was surprised at the higher price point given the setting.We started with the beef bulgogi bowl, which had tender, perfectly cooked beef and fresh veggies. The only downside? It was swimming in sauce, which made it a bit overwhelming at first. That said, when you combined everything in the bowl, the flavors worked really well together. Next, we had the bulgogi fries, and wow--these were the highlight of the meal! The crispy, battered fries were loaded with saucy beef, cheese, and corn, and every bite was indulgent. I'd absolutely return for these fries alone.The wings were another standout. We tried two of their most popular sauces: gochujang and Korean butter. Both were excellent, but the gochujang was a clear favorite--tangy, spicy, and just delicious. We also ordered the crispy shrimp, and the jumbo shrimp were massive! They had a crunchy, flavorful coating and paired perfectly with the sauce we chose. Service-wise, Jose and Taylor were fantastic. I had an issue with my fries being too drenched in spicy mayo, but they handled it quickly and brought out a fresh batch without any fuss. Their attentiveness really elevated the experience.While the food was undeniably fresh and delicious, I can't ignore the prices--it felt a little steep for what's essentially a casual dining spot. Still, the craft soda machine was a fun touch, and the fries alone are enough to bring me back. If you're craving bold flavors and creative takes on Korean-inspired eats, K-Bob is definitely worth a visit!
Read MoreChelsea D.
Mar 2, 2025
I recommend! It's a quick service place that' has Korean food. At first I thought it was just the big corn dog situation but it's not! They have wings, Boba, bowls etc. I always do the bowl and they are very cool if you wanna leave stuff out or add stuff in. I love this place! It's very cute and instagramable inside!
Read MoreFrancisco R.
Jan 6, 2025
I have yet to find an entree here that I enjoy unfortunately. I have gone a couple of times and have only enjoyed their Korean pancakes so far. I do appreciate the interior design and the staff is generally nice though. You do end up waiting a while for your food, I feel like more than you would at other places for the same food items. The items are also pretty pricey for what is being offered. Want to like this place but can't seem to get myself to.
Read MoreAlex T.
Oct 18, 2024
K Bob Korean Street Food in Orlando is a delightful spot that brings authentic Korean street food vibes to the heart of the city. Stepping inside, you're greeted with vibrant decor that combines traditional Korean elements with a modern twist, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The walls are adorned with murals and art that pay homage to Korean culture, making it feel like you've taken a brief trip to the streets of Seoul. The story behind the restaurant adds to its charm, with the owners clearly passionate about sharing the flavors and experiences of Korean street food with the local community.The menu offers a fantastic range of food options, from classic favorites like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and kimbap (Korean sushi rolls) to more unique dishes like Korean corn dogs and bulgogi bowls. Each dish is made with fresh ingredients and well-balanced flavors that cater to both those new to Korean cuisine and seasoned enthusiasts.In addition to the food, K Bob boasts an impressive selection of boba teas, with plenty of flavors and toppings to choose from, making it easy to find a refreshing drink to accompany your meal. Whether you're in the mood for a milk tea, fruit tea, or a specialty drink, the variety ensures that there's something for everyone.Overall, K Bob Korean Street Food is a must-visit for anyone who enjoys flavorful food, cultural ambiance, and diverse drink options. The attention to detail in both the menu and decor creates a memorable dining experience that stands out in Orlando's food scene.
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