707 Sutter

707 Sutter St, San Francisco - 94109
257 reviews
Korean
(415) 346-7979

We came here around 9pm when most of the Korean restaurant in the area closed . There was no line and plenty empty table but we had to wait 20 minutes for some reasons. The food were really bad and not authentic . The chicken wings were not crunchy and so sweet. The only good thing was Kimchi Fried Rice(lol).

I went with a group of 7, and we ordered the following:- Corn cheese- Spicy Kimchi Fried Rice- Chicken Wings- Seafood Pancake- Spam and Sausage Stew with Ramen and Kimchi- Sides of White Rice- Soju and BeerMy first warning would be to watch out for the spicy food. My friend (who grew up in Korea) was literally sweating drips of sweat because of the spice from the fried rice, and the sausage stew. There are spicy and non-spicy options on the menu, but just be aware that they are not kidding when they label their food spicy. Personally, I'm a big fan of spicy food, so I really enjoyed the meal.This is a great place to go with a group of friends and share several plates of food. The restaurant has a nice, relaxed atmosphere, and they also play music videos on the wall, while you eat.

Amazing kimchi tofu soup with pork, it might be a bit spice for certain people but good for me. Also my first time to try Korean egg omelette in the restaurant ever, and I think it’s quite good.Besides, the price is fair enough, on average $20 per person.

I was looking to find a Korean place to eat because of youtube videos I seen. Was able (to find parking) and went to 707 Sutter. I wanted to try Korean corn dogs but they didn't make them. I was able to get my second choice which was Tteokbokki. It was good and spicy. The rice cakes were so satisfying to chew, especially whit that sauce. I got it off the "small" plate menu but I took the rest home and ate off it again two more times! Believe me it wasn't that small. The sauce seem to be missing something, I don't know what. It was my first time eating Korean but I want jjuuust a bit more.Something I didn't expect to order was the dish corn and cheese. I like them both and wanted to try. The corn was done really well. The platter was sizzling hot like fajitas at one of those Mexican conglomerates. The cheese allowed the corn be the lead singer, but the non identified cheese was like the back up singer of Hall and Oats. Look them up! Can't wait to try more Korean food.

I love this place!They have really great tteokbokki and soy garlic wings <3 i get them every time. I also like the vegetable fried rice.I’ve been ordering from this place consistently for over a year - always delicious!

The food and drinks here are so good! Our group of 3 all loved the food. This was probably my favorite restaurant while visiting San Fran. Really great, friendly service too.

It wasn't real Korean food. Some of the Korean restaurnat's taste is not like real Korean food. But this restaurant was not that bad. I tried soft tofu stew. It was a little bit spicy but not bad. and the side dish was also good!

One of the best Bulgogi I ever had. Good amount of beef. The Kimchi & other pickled veggies were delicious and spicy to the point. Friendly service.

A good meal with great service what more do you want

The food was a little underwhelming. I was expecting fuller flavors. The atmosphere was great, though.