From the outside of Annyeong Restaurant, you can see the distinct Korean lanterns. This restaurant opened in March 2013 and is located just across the street from the Walrus Pub, on Suebsiri Road, not very far from “2 Peace” Coyote. The location is below:
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It is a traditional Korean BBQ and not the more common “Thai style”. The sauces are extremely good and they offer quality beef which you cook at your table. There are several cuts of meat available, depending on what you prefer. All you can eat Korean appetizers and sauces are included with your meal. You will find more pictures of that restaurant on our Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/sets/72157632945489167/
Visitor Tips
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Located in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), this is one of the many dining options available to visitors and expats in the Isaan region of Thailand. When visiting restaurants in Korat, it is customary to order several dishes to share. Most restaurants in this area serve both Thai and international cuisine, and staff often speak some English.
Getting There
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) is located approximately 250 km northeast of Bangkok. You can reach Korat by bus from Bangkok’s Mo Chit terminal (about 3.5 hours), by train from Hua Lamphong station, or by minivan from Chatuchak. Tuk-tuks and songthaews (shared trucks) are the most common local transport within the city.
About Isaan Cuisine
The Isaan region of northeastern Thailand has its own distinct culinary tradition, influenced by Lao and Khmer cultures. Signature dishes include som tam (spicy papaya salad), larb (spiced minced meat salad), sticky rice (khao niao), and grilled chicken (gai yang). Food in Isaan tends to be spicier and more sour than central Thai food, using ingredients like padaek (fermented fish sauce) and fresh herbs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Korean BBQ popular among Thai people?
Extremely so — Korean BBQ (samgyeopsal, galbi, bulgogi) has become one of the most popular dining experiences in Thailand. The combination of shared grilling, multiple side dishes (banchan), and Korean soju appeals strongly to Thai social dining culture.
What should you order at a Korean BBQ restaurant in Thailand?
Start with: samgyeopsal (pork belly) or galbi (short ribs) as the main grill item, plus japchae (glass noodles), kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew), and the house banchan spread. Most Thai Korean BBQ restaurants offer all-you-can-eat options at 299–499 THB.
What is the difference between authentic Korean BBQ and Thai-style Korean BBQ?
Authentic Korean BBQ uses specific cuts, traditional marinades, and charcoal or gas table grills. Thai-style Korean BBQ often adapts flavours to local preferences (sweeter, sometimes spicier) and may include Thai-influenced dishes alongside Korean classics. Both are enjoyable in different ways.
Are there Korean communities in Korat?
Yes — Nakhon Ratchasima has a small but established Korean business community and a number of Korean residents. Korean restaurants, Korean grocery stores, and Korean beauty shops have appeared in Korat as the Hallyu Wave created demand among Thai locals as well.
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