2024
Recommended
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2024
Frequently closed for filming, The Prince may be familiar to you: its room was immortalized in Chinatown (1974), where Jack Nicholson plays a private detective in the 1930s. It has to be said that the charm of the historic building and the decor of the premises contribute greatly to the reputation of this bar-restaurant. On the menu: excellent Korean cuisine, accompanied by one - or more - cocktails. Special mention goes to the friendly staff. But be warned: some dishes are spicier than they appear!
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Members' reviews on The Prince
4.3/5
25 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Best we tried was the sweet and sour pork. It was delicious and so fresh!
Kimchi fried rice and corn cheese are great! Would recommend.
The meat pancake is more like meat balls rather than kimchi/seafood pancakes
This is a very unassuming spot in Ktown that is great for an intimate or large group.
I’ve been many times over the years and doesn’t disappoint.