9 Best Korean Restaurants in Tulsa, OK [2026 Updated]

Believe it or not, Tulsa’s Korean food scene is quietly exploding. And with it comes a plateful of delicious dilemmas. Should you go for the sizzling galbi or the comforting bibimbap? Is it weird to order extra kimchi? Did ancient Koreans invent gochujang, too? Am I fundamentally boring because I crave bulgogi? You already have enough uncertainties—where you’re actually eating shouldn’t be one of them.

Chopsticks

$ | (918) 488-0266 | WEBSITE

Chopsticks

Tulsa’s reliable Chinese spot is serving generous portions in several formats, from family dinners that feed 4-6 to larger takeout orders for parties of 8-10. Menu highlights include broccoli beef or General Tao’s chicken, with sides like beef fried rice, chow mein, and wontons. Classics include sweet and sour chicken and orange chicken. Orders can be placed by phone, with pickup available daily until 9 pm.

Flame Broiler

$ | (918) 728-8900 | WEBSITE

Flame Broiler

One of the top Korean spots in Tulsa is serving up healthy options with fresh-to-order dishes, including the Spicy Korean chicken with rice and vegetables. Meals come in regular or half-sized portions, and all items are prepared fresh and well-presented. The clean and small dining room accommodates dine-in customers, while many orders are also taken to-go. Prices run about $25-26 for a meal, and sauces like jalapeno and magic sauce are available upon request.

Note that sauces aren’t automatically offered, so be sure to ask. The staff is friendly but may not always offer suggestions, though the food remains a favorite for those craving something fresh and fairly cheap.

WON Korean BBQ & Hot Pot

$$ | (918) 957-5029 | WEBSITE

WON Korean BBQ & Hot Pot

WON Korean BBQ & Hot Pot offers an all-you-can-eat feast for $31.99 per adult, so you can enjoy Korean favorites without breaking the bank (and avoid that awkward moment when you run out of kimchi). The main attraction is the variety of hotpot and BBQ selections, plus there are unlimited side dishes like amazing kimchi, fresh crawfish, and lots of veggies. For vegetarians, they have tofu and vegetarian broth options.

The restaurant’s ambiance transports you to Korea, enhanced by a cool floor and a unique delivery robot that brings food items for cooking. Although some waiters may lack attentiveness, the overall service is praised for its excellence and timely check-ins. The experience is worth the price, with many guests willing to travel long distances for it.

Korean Garden Restaurant

$ | (918) 627-9292 | WEBSITE

Korean Garden Restaurant

Korean Garden Restaurant is serving authentic Korean cuisine at their welcoming spot next to the wonderful Korean market. A hearty dinner costs about $25 per person, and has dishes like the perfect bulgogi, cheese donkatsu, and popular beef stir fry, all enjoyed with good-sized servings of white rice. For those with dietary needs or allergies, the friendly employees remember orders and create a comfortable dining experience with their attentive service.

Seoul Bistro

$ | (918) 960-2890 | WEBSITE

Seoul Bistro

For a cozy Korean meal in Tulsa, Seoul Bistro’s small homey setting offers a three-dish dinner for around $45 per person, which includes flavorful squid stir fry with rice and miso soup, generous portions of banchan that are some of the biggest in the area, and soft tofu soup or kimchi fried rice as standout options.

The bulgogi is decent though the rice can be too soft, while the seafood pancake is thin and doesn’t feel like flour, but the yangnyum chicken and jajangmyeon come highly recommended. Service is outstanding with attentive waiters like Kailey ensuring everything is perfect, making this underrated spot worth revisiting for authentic Korean taste.

Mr. Kim’s

$$$ | (918) 856-6456 | WEBSITE

Mr. Kim

Our favorite Korean steakhouse in Tulsa is offering a Power Hour prix fixe menu on Tuesdays. Each meal includes Mr. Kim’s Fried Chicken, Galbi (Beef Short Ribs), Spicy Pork Bulgogi, lettuce wraps, and an assortment of banchan. Reservations can be made online for seating between 5pm and 9pm, and you’ll get 15% off if you book before Monday using code POWERHOUR2025.

Sushi Train

$ | (918) 747-9931 | WEBSITE

Sushi Train

At this Tulsa sushi destination, you’ll find a unique dining experience with tons of options. The menu includes standout favorites like the Arizona roll with eel sauce and the recommended Chicken Yakitori, plus two rolls that are out of this world hot for spice lovers. Plates can be grabbed right off the passing train as they catch your eye, with an average meal running about $30, though heavier eaters might spend up to $70.

The atmosphere is fun with neat decor, and the friendly, knowledgeable sushi chefs provide excellent service. Even near closing, they let customers eat in peace without rushing.

Sura

$ | (918) 488-1887 | WEBSITE

Sura

Sura in Tulsa is offering lunch specials from 11am to 3pm, Monday through Friday, with dishes starting at $12 for the pork katsu bento box. You can also order a la carte items, like bibimbap in a hot stone pot, curry katsu, and udon with bulgogi, and there are slices of tempura cheesecake available for dessert. The restaurant provides a welcoming dining experience with friendly and attentive service, keeping customers coming back for more.

Oh K-Dog & Egg Toast

$ | (918) 254-0177 | WEBSITE

Oh K-Dog & Egg Toast

This mall food court spot in Tulsa is best known for Korean street snacks, but for a quick lunch, they’ll be serving up a full menu of crave-worthy bites. The regular menu has all the favorites, including the egg and avocado sandwich, which many consider the best, the Classic corndog with its light and crispy coating, and tempting options like Mochinuts and slushes.

Orders are taken quickly at the counter, with friendly staff ready to help you choose from sauces like sriracha and chili for dipping. With fast service even during busy times and top-tier food quality, Oh K-Dog & Egg Toast stands out as a must-visit spot for satisfying those cravings.

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