Kim's Mini Meals - Menu

5 Buccleuch St, Edinburgh EH8 9JN, EH8 9NG, United Kingdom

🛍 Asian, Vegan, Korean, Vegetarian

4.4 💬 5791 Reviews
Kim's Mini Meals

Phone: +441316297951

Address: 5 Buccleuch St, Edinburgh EH8 9JN, EH8 9NG, United Kingdom

City: Edinburgh

Dishes: 10

Reviews: 5791

Website: https://kimsminimeals.com

"Mixed feelings. Ordered bibimbap and japchae. Bibimbap was fine but smaller than expected and could have had more protein. DO NOT ORDER THE JAPCHAE. It was drenched in black pepper, as if the lid fell off mid shake, dumping pepper everywhere. I even asked one of the servers if this was normal and he said, yes. I should have just asked for them to remake it because it was not good. Don 't disrespect japchae like that that amount of black pepper is not normal. Service was otherwise fine. It 's fast casual and you don 't get assigned one server."

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ZEYNEP ZEYNEP

Nice little environment with vegan/vegetarian options.

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unknown
unknown

Absolute gem! Favourite Korean restaurant in Edinburgh from now on.


Jan
Jan

Very nice restaurant and very good food with an unbeatable price/performance ratio!


Scott
Scott

This place was such a joy to visit. Delicious food, had the kimchi jjigae which was great, and a huge portion.


SEVDZHAN
SEVDZHAN

My first visit to Korean cuisine I will definitely be back. My husband loves the food and he said it’s great taste than he never had before.


Mickael
Mickael

Small Korean restaurant that doesn't look like much but has very good taste. Too bad there is no alcohol and the service is so fast, little time to enjoy.


Aimee
Aimee

Lovely staff, tasty food and great portion sizes for the price. Had a short wait (around 15 minutes) in a queue at peak dinner time and it was definitely worth it.


Renne
Renne

Had a really bad experience. The staff are really rude. They didn’t allow us waiting outside at the LEFT side because chef DOESN’T LIKE. And we have to set our own table.


Polly
Polly

The food is okay, nothing really exciting. The bimbimbap could use some more meat in it but the beef and chicken bulgogi is well made. All the food we ordered is not too spicy although one of the dishes we ordered spicy level. The price is cheap so it’s good for the budget.


Helen
Helen

Mixed feelings. Ordered bibimbap and japchae. Bibimbap was fine but smaller than expected and could have had more protein. DO NOT ORDER THE JAPCHAE. It was drenched in black pepper, as if the lid fell off mid shake, dumping pepper everywhere. I even asked one of the servers if this was normal and he said, yes. I should have just asked for them to remake it because it was not good. Don 't disrespect japchae like that that amount of black pepper is not normal. Service was otherwise fine. It 's fast casual and you don 't get assigned one server.

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Korean Experience the vibrant flavors of Korea with our menu, featuring traditional dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi, crafted with authentic spices and ingredients for a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Cash Only
  • Mastercard
  • Vegetarian Menu No Credit Cards

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