I'd been anticipating the opening of
Del Seoul for a few weeks but not overly so after reading the reviews of
Taco Chino. I had to run an errand in the neighborhood so I was looking forward to trying it out.
The menu consists of:
• 4 types of tacos (kalbi, spicy pork, chicken, shrimp)
• Korean "banh mi" sandwiches (bulgogi, spicy pork, chicken, shrimp)
• Specialties (bibimbop, kimchi & pork belly fries, dumplings)
• Sides (seasoned fries, seasonal fruits & veggies, jar of kimchi, piklz, edamame, chips)
I ordered 1 kalbi taco, 1 spicy pork taco, kimchi & pork belly fries.
I though the flavors of meats were right on. I tasted a piece of the kalbi & pork by themselves to see if they tasted how they should. And they did. There's a cilantro & onion garnish but I wasn't able to discern much cilantro flavor. I think that's there as a nod to traditional tacos but doesn't add a ton of flavor. However, the cabbage and lettuce slaw garnish is fantastic. The flavors are reminiscent of what you'd have at a Korean BBQ place when you wrap the meat up in the lettuce.
The kimchi and pork belly fries were good but I wasn't blown away. Kimchi & pork belly is a fantastic combo but in this case, maybe the cheese toned down some of the kimchi flavor? The cheese provides that gooey component that seems to be standard for this genre of fries but I could've done without. I would've preferred a bit more spice & punch. I'd still recommend you try them though.
The tacos were $2.50 each.
Overall, I definitely plan on going again. I usually go to Aloha Eats or Sultan's when I'm in that area but now Del Seoul will probably be my choice more often than not.

(Kalbi taco)

(Spicy pork taco)

(Kimchi & pork belly fries)
Del Seoul
2568 N. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60614
773-248.4BBQ
http://www.delseoul.com(edited to fix images)