Reviews

Daebak
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4.6 out of 5 stars

I. Alecs Frasinescu
I. Alecs Frasinescu

5 out of 5 stars

posted 2 months ago

Amazing food and good atmosphere with place being busy most of the time.

Might have to wait for a table now and then anyhow well worth it.

Struggled to finish the meal as portions are quite large, just had to carry on as would have been a shame to waste such good food!

midnightsun
midnightsun

5 out of 5 stars

posted 2 months ago

One of the best Korean food I have eaten anywhere (including Seoul) and very modest price consider it's London. Everything we order was delicious - the fried chicken, pancake, tofu soup etc. My only complaint is the staff was very pushy in trying to get our table back when we haven't even finished our food yet 🙁

Herman Mak
Herman Mak

5 out of 5 stars

posted 7 months ago

Really good Korean fried chicken. They're deboned, so the portions are huge. Ordering the half-and-half on my own (especially on top of the seafood pancake) was a mistake. I bagged half of it for take out, ordering that much was definitely enough for 2.5 people. I went for the Yang Nyeum and sweet cheese powder. The former is better, but the latter isn't bad.

Came at an 4pm on a Saturday so there was no queue. They also don't take reservations past 6pm. Really kind service.

R V
R V

3 out of 5 stars

posted 5 months ago

Daebak – A Fun Spot for Soju and Korean Bites Near Vauxhall
Daebak is a great little restaurant if you’re near Vauxhall and in the mood for Korean food and soju. The vibe is casual and lively—perfect for sharing dishes and drinks with friends.

Starters
We tried the Spinach Namul and Beansprouts Namul. Both were flavourful and nicely seasoned, though a touch too salty for my taste.

Mains
Pa Dak (Spring Onion Fried Chicken)
The fried chicken was perfectly crispy without feeling too greasy, and the spring onion topping added a refreshing bite. Great texture and balance—especially with a shot of soju on the side!

Bibimbap with Soy Chicken & Egg
This came with a generous portion—definitely enough to share. The soy chicken was well-marinated, and the bibimbap arrived with a side of miso soup. Overall tasty, but again, a bit on the salty side.

Final Thoughts
Daebak is a solid choice if you're looking to drink soju and enjoy some Korean comfort food to go with it. If you're visiting just for the food and not drinking, some dishes might come across a bit salty. But if you’re pairing it with drinks and good company—it hits the spot.

Sabrina Lupsan
Sabrina Lupsan

4 out of 5 stars

posted 6 months ago

Food is pretty good here! My partner liked it a lot, me not that much, hence why I took off 1 star, but I think it's a matter of taste. What I do want to point out is that the pieces of fried chicken are pretty good and satiating so even if you feel tempted to get the big portion, if you're also getting a side dish my advice would be to get the medium one for 2 people. At the end the food felt a bit too greasy for me but again I think it's just my opinion.