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113 KTV
Size isn’t everything. Just ask your feisty neighbourhood schnauzer. So, know that while the all-you-can-eat, Korean buffet at 113 KTV might not be the biggest, its small counter of pre-cooked and raw options has all the makings of a big night. At the casual, cocktail-ready spot in Euston, load up one plate with crispy sweetcorn pajeon for happy, mindless nibbling while the spicy beef on your other plate takes its turn on your table’s DIY grill. This place looks like a restaurant has set up shop in a Noughties nightclub with a K-pop soundtrack to match, but when the restaurant’s half-empty it falls a little flat. So bring your loudest, liveliest friends as the staff are always down for a laugh and will babysit your sizzling soy chicken while your group is distracted by the arrival of a fresh platter of bite-sized—albeit slightly flavourless—gimbap. Should the K-Pop Diva cocktails go down a little too easy, there are KTV rooms destined for impassioned singalongs downstairs.
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
video credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
What our ratings mean
Pretty good: You’ll likely be satisfied by a meal here, especially for a specific situation. These are handy back-up restaurants and beloved local spots.