Korea House Restaurant

978 Trowbridge Rd, East Lansing - 48823
154 reviews
Korean Japanese
(517) 332-0608

An absolutely life changing experience. As I was looking for Korean restaurants around Lansing, this one looked the best. I was amazed by the quality of the food. The mandu were fresh out of the fryer and delicious. The jjajangmyeon is comparable to the stuff in Korea... Hearty portion sizes, so no room for tangsuyuk. Definitely making this place a stop when I'm in the area.

Authentic dishes and overall good quality food. The menu can be slightly intimidating if you aren't familiar with Korean cuisine, but the staff answers any questions you have.They stopped offering lunch but it sounds like they're hoping to be able to open for lunch sometime again in the near future.

The food was delicious and the waitress was very friendly. I figured I'd like the food "okay" but is was just SO GOOD! My favorite dish we ordered was the Kkan Pung Gi (crispy chicken in a "spicy"-not really spicy- sweet sauce). Very yummy!Definitely going again and again!

Got seated right away. Staff did a great job. Food came quick and was really good. Worth the trip.

One of the best korean food I've had. The service is very good and they are very hospitable. The menu is so versatile that you will be able to try new things every time you visit. The place stays busy yet the service is very fast. And they do a good job of keeping with COVID protocols at the time. The food portions are fairly big and a dish meant for one can easily feed 2 which is a plus.

I have only had the Vegetable Tofu and egg rolls here. In my experience, service has been attentive, the food has been excellent, and the prices have been very reasonable. The place is clean too! Only thing that hasn’t been great is the freebie appetizer pancake (soggy, turn up the fryer), but it was free so no sweat. If I lived nearby, I would frequent this place.

Don’t like petite shrimp with black line down back in my fried rice , added $5.00 extra shrimp had more shrimp then rice, was delivered no soy sauce didn’t asked for $25.00 take out should I have to request with delivery, had soy in cabinet, also had birdseye fried rice season which I added and ate regrettably

I first walked into Korea House about 4 months ago. I walked in a broken man, hopeful yet uncertain, unsure of anything but the growl of my stomach, still ruminating the failure of my recently ended relationship. The last thing I expected was to get unto something so serious so quickly. Beat still my mending heart.As I walked in, Korea House hit me with a tasteful dose of authentic Korean aesthetic, complete with k-pop jams and Korean Food Shows on the TVs. I knew immediately I was ready to drop some serious dough on some serious food.The best comparison I have for the vibe of Korea House is Ohashi, in Cleveland, Ohio. Thankfully I no longer visit Cleveland nor will I ever return.First came the sides. 5 sides. Shocked, I quickly asked the server if she made a mistake. Nope. These sides are just "part of the meal". Each side was delicious, each one having their purpose, and their complementary flavor.Now the recent breakup I had went through left me with a strange tea addiction, perhaps using the warm mug as a surrogate for human touch. That being said, I was craving the warm caress of a cup of tea and was recommended the Barley Tea. Now let me tell you something about Barley Tea. This tea makes you forget you ever needed something of substance in your entire life. It's a buttery, warm, perfectly delicious loaf of bread in a cup. A perfect pairing for the flavor circus laid out in front of me.The Pork Belly BBQ was yet to come out. Now usually this amount of food would be plenty for a couple, but of course I am alone now and will have to be strong. It came out sizzling and I just sat there and looked at it and smelled it for a solid 5 minutes. Because as we all know if you go after something you like too fast you are going to get burnt. And a burnt tounge was not something I was going risk.I spent the next half an hour mixing and matching the sauces, sides, and BBQ to my hearts content, completely immersed in the present and experiencing new flavor combinations. Needless to say it was a great meal and I have been back many times. Each time I go I continue to reflect upon my past and future life. I'm doing much better now.Stay chill Korea House.

Best korean food, Best service! Great experience for people wanting to try new foods and cultures!

Korean dishes are okay but definitely not nigiri.