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Overview & Highlights

Welcome to Jung Garten Koreanisches BBQ, a delightful culinary gem nestled in Kriftel, Germany, at Frankfurter Str. 10. If you’re on the hunt for exceptional Korean cuisine, your search ends here. This cozy restaurant has earned itself a stellar reputation, thanks to its heavenly offerings and warm, inviting atmosphere.

At Jung Garten, every dish tells a story, particularly their phenomenal smoked duck. One patron, Fabian Nguyen, hailed it as “one of the best duck I ever had,” noting its flavor and tenderness. With a price tag of €100, it’s perfect for sharing among three to four people, making it an ideal choice for gatherings. The appeal of this dish lies not only in its preparation but in the experience of cooking it right at your table, allowing you to savor each moment alongside your loved ones.

For a real taste of homestyle Korean cooking, their fried rice is a must-try, as acknowledged by long-time customer Alan Foster. Although he expressed disappointment that it has been taken off the menu, the staff’s commitment to customer service shines through. Alan recalls an instance where the owner’s wife went the extra mile, ensuring that a custom dish was prepared just for him, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to its patrons.

The heart of Jung Garten lies in its barbecue offerings—pork and duck grilled to perfection, served alongside an array of authentic side dishes, and your choice of cool noodles or warm soup. Corey Schue encapsulated the essence of this place by describing it as “probably the best place we've eaten at since we've been in Germany.” The laid-back vibe, coupled with amazing service, makes each visit memorable.

Moreover, the feedback from customers like Tania S. highlights Jung Garten's culinary authenticity. She describes the good quality of meat and the savory side dishes, with favorites that include smoked duck, pork belly, and even shaved milk ice cream, which is a definite hit among kids. The family-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal dining choice for all ages.

In conclusion, Jung Garten Koreanisches BBQ isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a true dining experience that brings together great flavors, attentive service, and a warm community vibe. Whether you’re a Korean cuisine connoisseur or a curious newcomer, every visit promises delightful surprises and the joy of shared meals. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in one of the best-kept secrets of Kriftel!

Comforts & Conveniences

Service options
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
  • Delivery
Highlights
  • Great beer selection
  • Live music
Popular for
  • Dinner
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Healthy options
  • Spirits
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Bar on site
  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cosy
Crowd
  • Family friendly
  • Groups
Planning
  • Reservations required
  • Dinner reservations recommended
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
Children
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
Parking
  • Free parking lot
  • Parking

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Visitor Testimonials (500)

Phenomenonal! I ordered the duck for the bbq! This was one of the best duck I ever had! So flavorful and tender. Just a fantastic experience. I will be back! The duck is 100€, but can be shared with 3-4 people.

Thier smoked duck fried rice is some of the best fried rice I have ever eaten. It is consistently great. We have been going to Jung Garten for 3.5 years. Their menu has the fried rice item crossed through. I was disappointed. My wife is Korean and the owner said not enough people buy it so they have it crossed out. Apparently, the sticky rice is not popular with the community there. Griftel is a small town. We drive from Wiesbaden. Their smoked duck is unique and tasty. So we travel there. The owners wife remembered me. She went and bought two eggs to put on top of my duck fried rice! Awesome. They stil made that dish for me. That is great customer service. They are always packed as they have very good food and great customer service. Thanks for taking care of me.

Probably the best place we've eaten at since we've been in Germany. A real homestyle, small place, where the staff is amazing and the food is even better. Amazing, fresh Korean food at great prices. I will certainly be going back. For anyone not familiar, the two main menu items are cuts of pork and duck that you cook on a grill at the table. Served with many side dishes and your choice of cold noodles or warm noodles in soup. Simple, great, hearty menu.

Amazing Korean duck BBQ, good service and democratic prices. There are a lot of side dishes and some of them are refillable. This restaurant is definitely among my favorite Korean places.

We came to this restaurant a few times already, and it is consistently very very good! I am not an expert regarding Korean food, but I tried several Korean BBQ places and this one is, by far, the best one. Good quality meat and good side dishes that seem authentic. Our favorites are the smoked duck and pork belly BBQ (both adults and kids love it) and the shaved milk ice cream (a hit with my kid). It has a relaxed atmosphere and it is family friendly. The staff is always super nice and helpful. We will keep coming back even though it is a bit far from us!!

This is very good Korean restaurant. Duck and pig are main courses and very delicious. Korean noodle with soup(Janchi:mild) or without soup(Bibim:spicy) both are also tasty. Behind the building you can park for free(2 hours). I can say this is one of the most delicious Korean restaurants in Germany. 한국분들 입맛에 잘 맞을거예요~^^

Recently, I had my very first experience with Korean-style duck cuisine in Germany, and it was truly delicious. The taste is quite distinct from duck dishes I've had before, like Peking Duck, offering a different kind of flavor profile. A notable aspect was the option to order unlimited refills of spicy Bibim Guksu (cold noodles) based on gochujang and noodles in a clear anchovy broth. These noodle dishes paired excellently with the duck and complemented the overall dining experience. Furthermore, the various side dishes (banchan) served alongside the duck were also prepared in a traditional Korean style, providing authentic Korean tastes. Overall, the food was very tasty, and the combination of the main dish and the side items was impressive. If you are curious to try a new duck dish or experience authentic Korean cuisine in Germany, visiting this restaurant might be a good option.

Jung Garten Koreanische BBQ offers a delightful dining experience with its concept of sharing dishes, creating a warm and communal atmosphere. The interactive element of cooking your food on the grill adds fun and allows you to savor the freshness of the ingredients. The inviting and cozy ambiance makes it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special occasions.

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