Kaya Korean Restaurant
3925 Sedgebrook Street, High Point, North Carolina, United States
About the Kaya Korean Restaurant
Kaya Korean Restaurant is a popular dining destination located at 3925 Sedgebrook Street in High Point, North Carolina. Specializing in authentic Korean cuisine, the restaurant offers a wide range of dishes bursting with bold flavors and traditional ingredients. From savory bulgogi and spicy kimchi to delicious bibimbap and crispy Korean fried chicken, Kaya Korean Restaurant has something to satisfy every palate. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it the perfect spot for a casual meal or special celebration. Come experience the taste of Korea at Kaya Korean Restaurant in High Point.
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3925 Sedgebrook St #113, High Point, NC 27265, United States
Opening hours of Kaya Korean Restaurant
Monday:
11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Kaya Korean Restaurant
"The staff is so friendly and hospitable and regularly checks to make sure you have refills and side dishes. The food is off the charts how good it is. This is literally what I want to eat before I die. It's amazing. The dol sot bibimbap is perfect. The egg drop soup is made with love. The kimchi is seasoned masterfully. I couldn't say a bad thing about this restaurant and the sweet people that run it if I tried."
"I wasn't impressed by the interior setup but it was clean and adequate. Beef stew was very good. Tried a few other dishes since the first time and it was just okay. Highly recommend the beef stew."
"This restaurant is run by a very nice Korean family and they offer some very delicious dishes. The food here is awesome, and the service was great. The tangsuyuk is my go-to, and the fried dumplings and bulgolgi are awesome. The portions are great for the price."
"(3.5 stars. Food alone would be a solid 4 stars while overall dine-in experience would be a weak 3.) Located at 3925 Sedgebrook Street in High Point, Kaya offers Korean and Japanese cuisine. Lunch specials are available. Tucked into a shopping center off 68 near the High Point-Greensboro border, Kaya hits a number of hidden gem checkboxes: it's unassuming and easily overlooked, it's family-run and popular among locals, and the food is, by and large, good. That said, I would hesitate to give this place a rave. A no-frills establishment, Kaya is nevertheless quiet and clean. It offers a familiar selection of hibachi dishes, but Korean is the main draw here. A large, pictorial Korean menu greets you upon entry. For those seeking authenticity, dishes like spicy squid or braised pig trotters let you know that you are in the right place. My wife and I opted to split a seafood pancake, a bimimbap, and a spicy pork. As expected, they came with an array of banchan, and portions were plentiful. Though food quality varied, nothing was worse than average. The spicy pork was delicious. It was served hot with onions and slathered in a delectable sauce. The seafood pancake's dough-to-seafood ratio favored the former though it was still quite tasty. That said, the bimimbap was a mixed bag. I appreciated the array of vegetables included though it was fairly light on meat. It also was not served sizzling, but that was my fault for not realizing that I needed to order the dol (stone pot) version. Staff here are polite, but they will leave you alone unless you specifically request something. Chalk it up to custom rather than any kind of intentional indifference. For what Kaya charges (entrees in the teens), the plastic silverware and styrafoam cups felt like penny-pinching. The variety of Kaya's offerings and the quality of the spicy pork alone make me want to give this place another chance, but I would probably opt for takeout rather than dine-in in the future."
"My soul food place!! I felt my mom cooks for me. Everything was very tasty, delicious, and well-seasoned. Homemade side dishes (Banchan) are tasty and nutritionally well-selected. I can feel the cares of the chefs that foods are well seasoned and served at the most delicious temperature. There are so many Korean menus that I would like to try, and this brings me lots of excitement. Overall the atmosphere is friendly and homey."
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