You are in Seville, you want Korean fried chicken tonight, and the usual restaurant list is just noise. Pick K-BBQ House first, use Seoul Kitchen when you need easier ordering, and keep the pricier trips for nights when you actually want to linger.
The Verdict
K-BBQ House is the pick if you only choose one Korean option around Seville. It has the strongest all-round case: a 4.8/5 rating, a $23-33 per person price point, BYO, delivery, and the least annoying timing note in the list – usually no wait on weeknights. That matters in Seville because Korean is not a turn-up-anywhere category here; you are choosing from a small set of reachable spots, and consistency beats novelty. Order the bulgogi and Korean fried chicken, especially if you are feeding two people who cannot agree between barbecue-style comfort and crunchy takeaway food.
Seoul Kitchen is the closest challenger, also rated 4.8/5, and it is the smarter backup when Korean fried chicken and bibimbap sound better than a barbecue-heavy order. It runs $18-28 per person, so it can be a cheaper night than K-BBQ House depending on what you order, but the weekend queue makes it less dependable unless you arrive early or order ahead. Gangnam Kitchen, Gami, and Bap House all have uses, but they are more situational: Gangnam Kitchen is the bibimbap move at $29-39, Gami is the bulgogi and tteokbokki option at $24-34, and Bap House is odd value on the table because the listed average is $16 despite the venue range sitting at $28-38. Do not make Seoul Kitchen your spontaneous Saturday-night plan – you will spend the first part of dinner managing the queue instead of eating.
What It’s Actually Like
This is not Lygon Street energy where you drift past a dozen signs and decide on vibes. Around Seville, Korean dinner is a planned choice. The useful pattern is simple: weeknights are easier, groups of four or more should book, and weekend meals need either an early arrival or an order-ahead mindset. Street parking is available, but treat that as convenient rather than guaranteed if you are arriving at peak dinner time. If you are doing takeaway, choose the venue before everyone gets hungry, because the best Korean fried chicken option is not always the fastest option once the weekend rush starts.
K-BBQ House and Seoul Kitchen are the two names to keep in your phone. K-BBQ House is the more reliable default because it pairs strong ratings with weeknight ease, while Seoul Kitchen is better when you specifically want bibimbap alongside fried chicken and do not mind planning around a queue. Gami is worth keeping for Korean fried chicken and tteokbokki, especially if delivery matters, but it is not the bargain choice. Gangnam Kitchen suits a bibimbap or kimchi jjigae mood, though the $29-39 range means it has to be a deliberate dinner, not a casual fallback. Bap House is the one to check carefully before committing, because the listing says Korean fried chicken twice under what to order and the pricing signals are inconsistent.
Skip this if you need a guaranteed cheap feed with no coordination; use the Seville cheap eats list instead. If you are already on the far side of Seville from these options, do not drive past a closer dinner just to chase a marginal Korean upgrade – pick the venue with delivery or the easiest weeknight timing.
Who This Suits
If you are a weeknight local who wants dinner to just work, pick K-BBQ House and order bulgogi with Korean fried chicken. If you are a fried-chicken-first person, compare K-BBQ House, Seoul Kitchen, Gami, and Bap House, then let queue tolerance decide it. If you are ordering for a mixed group, Seoul Kitchen is the safer crowd option because bibimbap gives the table a lighter anchor. If you are chasing a bigger, warmer bowl rather than crunch, Gangnam Kitchen for bibimbap or kimchi jjigae makes more sense. If you are watching the total bill, check Bap House first, but confirm the menu before assuming the $16 average tells the whole story.
Cost-wise, expect most Korean dinners here to land between $15 and $25 per person if you order carefully, but the venue ranges tell the more honest story. K-BBQ House sits at $23-33, Seoul Kitchen at $18-28, Gangnam Kitchen at $29-39, Gami at $24-34, and Bap House at $28-38 despite the comparison table listing a $16 average. Delivery is available from K-BBQ House, Seoul Kitchen, Gami, and Bap House. BYO only appears for K-BBQ House and Gangnam Kitchen, which can matter if you are trying to keep a group dinner from becoming a $40-a-head night.
Timing changes the decision. Midweek is the best night because queues are lighter and the full menu is more likely to be available without drama. Friday and Saturday are when Seoul Kitchen, Gangnam Kitchen, and Gami need more planning, so arrive early or order ahead. In colder months, bibimbap and kimchi jjigae make Gangnam Kitchen more appealing; in warmer weather, Korean fried chicken from K-BBQ House, Seoul Kitchen, or Gami travels better for a casual takeaway dinner.
What to Do Next
Make K-BBQ House your first try on a weeknight, then use Seoul Kitchen when you want bibimbap with the chicken. For a broader backup plan, keep Seville cheap eats handy before you commit to the pricier Korean picks.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| K-BBQ House | $32 | Yes | Yes |
| Seoul Kitchen | $27 | No | Yes |
| Gangnam Kitchen | $31 | Yes | No |
| Gami | $30 | No | Yes |
| Bap House | $16 | No | Yes |
Preserved Venue Notes
Quick stats: 6 korean restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $15-25 per person | Best for: Korean fried chicken
K-BBQ House
Rating: 4.8/5 | Price: $23-33 per person | Best for: japchae
What to order: bulgogi and Korean fried chicken
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Seoul Kitchen
Rating: 4.8/5 | Price: $18-28 per person | Best for: japchae
What to order: Korean fried chicken and bibimbap
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Gangnam Kitchen
Rating: 4.2/5 | Price: $29-39 per person | Best for: bibimbap
What to order: bulgogi and kimchi jjigae
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Gami
Rating: 4.7/5 | Price: $24-34 per person | Best for: bulgogi
What to order: Korean fried chicken and tteokbokki
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Bap House
Rating: 4.1/5 | Price: $28-38 per person | Best for: kimchi jjigae
What to order: Korean fried chicken and Korean fried chicken
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
What to Know Before You Go
- Best night to visit: Midweek for no queue and full menu
- Booking recommended? Yes for groups of 4+
- Parking: Street parking available
- Dietary options: Check with venue for specific dietary needs
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.


