Menu from Hamgipak - Parsons Green
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Gaeran Zzim 계란찜
Steamed egg seasoned with tiny salted shrimps
Goon Mandoo 군만두
Pan fried meat(beef & pork) dumplings 7pcs
Kimchi-Jeon 김치전 (Vegetarian)
Korean style pancake with kimchi
Light Bites
Assorted Kimchi 모듬 김치 (Vegetarian)
Pickled cabbage(spicy) white kimchi(mild), radish kimchi
Assorted Namul 모듬 나물 (Vegetarian)
Bean sprouts, spinach, radish
Lunch
Bibim Guksoo
Cold white noodle with kimchi
Galbi Tang
Mild beef rib broth
Saewoo Bokkum
Stir fried prawns in spicy sauce with vegetables
Dak Dori Tang 닭도리탕 (Very Hot)
Chicken casserole with potatoes in spicy sauce
Tofu Kimchi 두부김치
Stir fried kimchi served with fresh tofu (Vegetarian)
Saeng Sun Zzim 생선찜 (Very Hot)
White fish lightly fried and steamed in hot spicy sauce
More about the restaurant: Hamgipak - Parsons Green
The ongoing vogue for Korean food is not something that seems to be going anywhere, and at Hamgipak on Fulham Road in, well, Fulham, they are certainly in it for the long haul. They dole out steaming bowls of stew, filled with Korean favourites like kimchi, tofu, spicy beef and fresh vegetables. Head to west London – take the District line to Parsons Green – for a serving of South Korean specialities.
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For many years, South Korean food was among the most maligned of Asian cuisines, languishing between the sushi and sashimi specialities of Japan and the dim sum delicacies of China. Of late though, the cuisine of the Korean Peninsula has become one of the most sought after around, and at Hamgipak on Fulham Road, you can taste some of the best of it in London. Find your way to Fulham for a feed and you won’t be disappointed.
The draw, of course, is the menu, and on this stretch of Fulham Road, they have offerings for all comers at all times. Our lunchtime recommendation would be the bibimbab – veggies with egg and, to your liking, beef – and later visitors can enjoy a range of fried favourites, Korean BBQ or one of their stews, which are packed with spice. West London is a great place to eat out, Fulham is one of the main dining areas, and Hamgipak is one of the best restaurant in that area: so book a table now.
