Let’s be real: Milan is obsessed with Korean food right now. Whether you’re here for the kimchi, the addictive fried chicken, or to feel like the main character in a K-Drama, this city is packed with authentic spots! From historic legends to hyped street food joints, here is the ultimate list of the best Korean restaurants in Milan.

Noodle House Korean Restaurant
Via Nicola Antonio Porpora 167, Milan
Zona Lambrate – Google Map
Facebook Page
Don’t let the name fool you: they serve way more than just noodles. Noodle House is a go-to for traditional Korean cuisine across the board. Healing soups, rice cakes (Tteokbokki), grilled meats, and classics prepared just like a Korean grandma would. Authenticity level: 100.

Seoul Pocha
Piazza della Trivulziana 4, Milan
Zona Bicocca – Google Map
Official Website
A pocha is a typical Korean street tent/stall for drinking Soju and eating late-night snacks. Seoul Pocha brings these exact vibes to Milan. Spicy Tteokbokki, savory pancakes (Pajeon), and comfort food perfect for sharing with friends. Super cool and casual atmosphere.

Ristorante Ginmi
Via Giovanni Paisiello 7, Milan
Zona Loreto – Google Map
Official Website
A piece of history. Opened in 1985 (before K-Pop was even a thing), Ginmi is the pillar of Korean food in Milan. Homemade Kimchi, amazing Bibimbap, and delicious Mandu (dumplings). The vibe is minimal but curated. Don’t skip the homemade desserts!

Dream Ristorante Coreano
Piazza Otto Novembre 3, Milan
Zona Loreto – Google Map
Book Here
An intimate and cozy spot, family-run with love. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a relaxed, authentic experience without the fuss. Dishes are prepared strictly following tradition. Feels like dining at a friend’s house in Seoul.

Pollolo Korean Chicken & Corn Dog
Via Luigi Canonica 71, Milan
Zona Chinatown – Google Map
Official Website
If street food is your religion, this is your temple. Pollolo is the king of Korean Fried Chicken (illegally crispy) and cheesy K-Food Corn Dogs. All sauces are homemade, which makes a huge difference. Warning: highly addictive.

MIGA Ristorante Coreano
Via Alessandro Tadino 52, Milan
Zona Loreto – Google Map
Facebook Page
Casual, easy-going, and always full of people who know good food. MIGA is famous for noodles, Korean BBQ, Kimbap, and sizzling cast-iron plates. A solid choice to explore many traditional dishes in a friendly atmosphere. Great for group dinners.
This selection is CTM’s take. Agree? Spill the tea! or suggest a spot: we want to hear from you.
We’ll keep this list fresh if places become cringe, close down, or if we find new gems.

