Best Korean Restaurants in Parkside
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Shin Toe Bul Yi
Classic Korean fried chicken served with generous banchan and big portions.
Notable Picks
8.4
Long-running Korean spot where the crispy Korean fried chicken shares the table with stews and pancakes. Locals hit it on weekend evenings for heaping portions, fresh banchan, and a reliably crunchy bird.
Must-Try Dishes:
Korean Fried Chicken (whole/half), Seafood Pancake (haemul pajeon), Kimchi Stew
What Makes it Special: Classic Korean fried chicken served with generous banchan and big portions.
#2
Toyose
8.4
Garage-born Korean spot famous for late-night stews, wings, and soju rounds. Locals pile in after 10pm for bubbling kimchi jjigae, crispy chicken, and shareable snacks that still hit when most kitchens have closed.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kimchi Jjigae, Korean Fried Chicken Wings, Tteokbokki
What Makes it Special: Family-run, late-night Korean comfort food with soju in a converted garage.
#3
The Crew
8.1
Korean pub-style hub with wings, stews, and honeycomb makgeolli, serving into the late hours. It’s a lively spot for groups to split budae jjigae and hot plates after 10pm.
Must-Try Dishes:
Honeycomb Makgeolli (drink), Budae Jjigae, The Crew Wings
What Makes it Special: Late-serving Korean comfort plates plus signature honeycomb makgeolli.
Worthy Picks
7.7
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Fast-casual shop specializing in Korean-style corndogs with stretchy mozzarella pulls and customizable coatings, plus boba drinks. A quick stop for snacks before the L-Taraval or a casual stroll down the avenue.
Must-Try Dishes:
Potato mozza dog, Classic beef dog with sugar dust, Half-and-half (mozza + sausage)
What Makes it Special: Korean street-style corndogs with mix-and-match coatings and fillings.