About
Welcome to SSAL BORI SSAL, a delightful culinary gem nestled in the vibrant streets of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. This Korean restaurant invites you to embark on a gastronomic journey, offering an authentic taste of Korea right in the heart of the city. As you step through the doors, you're immediately embraced by the warm and inviting atmosphere that makes you feel as though you’ve just arrived in Korea.
SSAL BORI SSAL showcases an impressive array of dishes that embody the essence of Korean comfort food. Among the must-try dishes, the Stir Fried Sundae and the iconic Tteokbokki stand out, each offering a delightful fusion of flavors that transport you to the streets of Seoul. The seafood pancake, with its crispy edges and rich seam of seafood, is a perfect appetizer that is both satisfying and beautifully presented. Pair it with the homemade sauce for an added burst of flavor!
What truly elevates your experience at SSAL BORI SSAL is the extensive drink menu featuring a variety of soju, including the refreshing Apple Soju and sought-after Chamisul Fresh Soju. You can also dive into a crisp bottle of Cass beer as you nibble on the delightful Baby KFC, available in both soy garlic and sweet spicy varieties, which showcases the restaurant's take on classic Korean fried chicken.
Customer reviews highlight the vibrant atmosphere, friendly staff, and thoughtfully curated menu that make dining at SSAL BORI SSAL a memorable experience. Whether you're reminiscing about past travels to Korea or pursuing new culinary adventures, the hearty dishes served here promise warmth and satisfaction. The place can get busy, reflecting its popularity among locals and travelers alike, so be prepared for a slight wait—it's well worth your time.
If you're cruising through Tsim Sha Tsui and yearning for a taste of authentic Korean cuisine, give SSAL BORI SSAL a visit. You might just find your new favorite dish among the many highlights the restaurant has to offer!
For inquiries or reservations, you can reach them at +852 2736 8444, or pop by at 78號, Brilliant Court, 地下B舖, Tsim Sha Tsui. The culinary experience awaits!
“ Yesterday, my colleague saw this Korean restaurant with Korean style decorations today, so they couldn't help but go in and try their fried chicken! When you enter the restaurant, it feels like you are in Korea. The restaurant environment is very comfortable. The furniture and decorations are exactly the same as those in the restaurant. I opened the menu and saw many unique Korean foods. I chose them, which reminded me of the same feeling of traveling to Korea and trying Korean food on a weekly basis. The first thing that caught my eye was the thin seafood bun. It was fragrant, crispy and crispy when bitten, and it was also very delicious. The sauce was sweet and spicy, making it very bite! Zhong has Korean traditional fish cake candy soup, in the form of small fire pot, and there are many fish cake skewers. Zhong has green mouth and small ink fish, which is very delicious. South Korea is most famous for fried chicken, which of course cannot be missed. His fried chicken is a ball of chicken without bones. When we were eating, it turned out that the restaurant was full of people! ”
“ One of the more comprehensive pochas that's available in Hong Kong, with good amount of Makgeolli selection and a variety of local Korean comfort food. Other one would definitely be Apgujeong Tent Bar also in Tsim Sha Tsui. We went in the restaurant before six o'clock on a Friday evening and it was okay without having to get in the queue, but it was quickly and quietly becoming crowded. The Makgeolli is on happy hour everyday from 5.30 to 7.30 and we managed to finish 3 bottles before we were asked to settle the bill at the end of the 90 minutes of dining. The servers weren't most friendly except one waitress that I truly appreciated. This said the food we ordered were very good. ”
“ Seafood Pancake $149 Korean pancakes should be familiar to all of you, the seafood pancake that I tried has crispy edges,soft and chewy filling. The addition of seafood such as cuttlefish + shrimp and green onion/leeks made the flavour and texture more rich and varied. The homemade sauce is also very flavourful, a bit salty and slightly spicy, which makes the pancake more delicious every time you dip it in. Seafood Tofu Soup $103 Tofu is a versatile ingredient that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Besides cooking methods like deep-frying, using tofu to make soup is a wonderful way to enjoy it This Korean seafood soup is refreshing and tangy. Combining various fresh and chewy seafoodenhances the richness of the soup. It often served with a bowl of rice(less spicy). Hotpot Beef Bibimbap $120 The portion is suitable for sharing between 1-2 people, and it has an appealing presentation with vibrant colors. It contains a combination of ingredients such as beef, carrots,mushrooms, spinach, bean sprouts, and an egg. The beef is stir-fried to a caramelized color with a sweet and savory flavor. The stone pot is heated well, and when mixed with the Korean spicy sauce, it provides a rich and satisfying taste. Additionally, the rice at the bottom of the pot becomes crispy and adds a delightful texture to the dish. Soy Garlic Baby KFC $120 This was a bit disappointing. It seems that the portion size was small compared to the price, and the flavor of the soy sauce/garlic was not outstanding. The chicken skin lacked crispiness, and the meat inside was a bit dry. ”
“ the place is small and serves quite slowly, there's always a long queue at the door. and it's definitely unpleasant to wait under the hot weather now. the food was fine, i wouldn't say it's authentic korean it's not up to that level, but really it was fine. the small plates are only to be refilled once, afterwards it's charged (see, this is not authentic korean?) afterall i wouldn't spend time again to wait for this shop, there are so many more choices around. ”
“ We had to wait for about half an hour to get into the restaurant but totally worth it. The food was really great. We had the kimchi rice with cheese, the seafood pancakes and the stir fried sundae. The first two plates were ordered by almost all the tables so they must be their best sellers. Both were very delicious and in generous portions. The stir fried sundae was very spicy and really tasteful. We drank maksosa, a smooth combination of makgeolli, soju and Sprite which was unexpectedly nice. The staff was really polite, the place very nice, we were very satisfied with everything!!! Definitely recommend it. ”
“ Went for weekend lunch at around 1. Waited for 20 minutes to be seated. I think they can better utilize their tables. For example, party of 2 shouldn't be seated at table for 4 to reduce queue time. The food came quite quickly. Kimchi pancake was very crispy so as the fried chicken. The kimchi fried rice however was soaked in oil. Good but almost felt like I was drinking oil too. Food portion was big where almost most tables packed their food away Will revisit again. Second visit: lunch menu is so much cheaper but only available during week days. Food was good but really greasy ”
“ Quite small shop Food quality is nice. 血腸is really good. The fried rice is mediocre, not worth to order, just cheese fried rice. The tofu soup is nice, not too spicy. The seafood pancake I think is another must order item. ”
“ This Korean restaurant offers a genuine taste of Korea with its authentic culinary offerings. The Lettuce Wrap Pork Trotters are a delightful surprise. The pork trotters are expertly braised until tender, with a perfect balance of savory and slightly sweet flavors. Dipped to special seasoned bean sauce or shrimp sauce, then wrapped in fresh, crisp lettuce, each bite is a refreshing combination of textures and tastes. Equally impressive is the Potato Rib Soup, an ideal choice for the colder months. This hearty stew is simmered to perfection, with tender ribs and soft potatoes soaking up the rich, umami-packed broth. It warms the soul, making it a comforting winter favorite. Adding to the dining experience is the restaurant's extensive selection of Makgeolli, offering a variety of flavors that perfectly complement the meal. Each sip of this traditional Korean rice wine enhances the dishes, providing a refreshing contrast to their rich flavors. This restaurant is not just a meal; it's a journey to Korea, right in your neighborhood. Whether you're a Korean food aficionado or a curious newcomer, this spot promises an unforgettable culinary adventure. ”