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Welcome to Kimchi

At Kimchi, we invite you to experience the rich flavors and vibrant culture of Korea. Our journey began with a passion for authentic Korean cuisine, celebrating traditional dishes with a modern twist. Located in Canton, MI, our trendy and casual setting is perfect for families, friends, and groups. Savor our standout dishes like the spicy Ddeok-bokki and the comforting Kimchi Soup, perfect for warming the soul. With vegan options and a welcoming atmosphere, Kimchi is committed to inclusivity. Join us for lunch or dinner and indulge in delightful flavors, creating unforgettable memories one bite at a time.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Kimchi, a delightful fusion of tradition and modern dining located at 45620 Ford Rd, Canton, MI. This charming restaurant embodies the essence of Korean cuisine, serving vibrant dishes that tantalize the taste buds while creating an inviting atmosphere for all.

As you step inside, the casual yet trendy decor sets the stage for a relaxed dining experience. With moderate noise levels and outdoor seating options, it's perfect for both families and groups looking to enjoy a meal together. Additionally, Kimchi offers a range of utilities including reservations, delivery, and takeout to accommodate your busy lifestyle.

Menu Highlights

  • Ddeok-bokki: This spicy stir-fried rice cake dish features boiled egg and potato noodles marinated in chili paste sauce, a must-try for spice enthusiasts at just $11.00.
  • Kimchi Dumplings: Steamed soft-shelled dumplings filled with pork and kimchi, ideal for sharing, priced at $13.00.
  • Kalbi Tang: Boiled beef short rib in savory broth, a comforting option for chilly nights, available for $17.00.
  • Japchae: This stir-fried potato noodles dished in sesame oil, chili oil, and oyster sauce showcase a colorful array of fresh vegetables, yours for $16.00.
  • Military Soup: An adventurous mix with sausage, spam, and ramen noodles draped in spicy kimchi soup, satisfying for just $17.00.

The culinary masterminds behind Kimchi are proud to uphold an authentic Korean dining experience, complemented by a commitment to inclusivity. This woman-owned establishment welcomes everyone, from families to casual diners, and offers various options for dietary preferences, including vegan and limited vegetarian choices.

Furthermore, their facilities are thoughtfully designed to be wheelchair accessible, and they even provide accommodations for dogs on their heated and covered outdoor seating areas. Whether enjoying a casual lunch or a lively dinner, Kimchi ensures each visit is memorable.

Delight in the unique opportunity to settle in for a meal, or take advantage of their catering services for your next event. And don't forget to partake in their happy hour specials, which add an extra layer of enjoyment to your dining experience.

If you're seeking a flavorful adventure that celebrates Korean culture, look no further than Kimchi. Their dedication to quality ingredients and delightful presentations makes every dish a joy to savor. Ready your taste buds for a sensational affair at this delightful destination!

For reservations or inquiries, call (734) 359-3918 and prepare for an unforgettable culinary experience!

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Karen C.
Karen C.

Was in the area and not really familiar with the places here but wanted to try something new. This was closeby so decided to try it though i usually like a place to have more reviews. So glad we did. Small restaurant but I saw things on the menu I'd never heard of. So I'm wondering if this is more authentic Korean. The waiter was super helpful and made us laugh. We had bibimbap and a dish that had pork sausage & hock. It's not for the faint of heart but I've had it before. It was done well. Bibimbap yes please was with an egg. There was a steady flow of customers many you could tell were repeat. I there's more I want to try. It's been a while since I've seen something different but with enough I've seen before

Dona B.
Dona B.

Delicious place and hidden gem in Canton. Fast service too given we were a large group. I'm not big on how a place looks. It's comfortable seating and not too loud. I enjoyed celebrating my birthday here! Can't wait to return!

Sarah J.
Sarah J.

Kimmari - little fried glass noodles with a sweet and sour sauce. They were fine. Nothing wrong with them. Maybe just not my jam. Doek bokki - gochujang forward, with rice dumplings and glass noodles , very interesting, there were also triangles of fish cakes of some sort. Once you've eaten several spoonfuls, it can become quote spicy. The rice dumplings had a chewiness to them. I wish there were some crunchy textures to it as well. Korean fried chicken - nice breading, which would have been crispy and better if we ate at the restaurant. The peanuts added nice nuttiness. Requested the hot sauce instead of the sweet sauce, but it was still quite sweet. Bulgogi soup- the vegetables in this dish were onions and spring onions, the bulgogi was exactly what you would think of when you think of bulgogi. The beef is a fatty meat, and I thought the broth ate a bit greasy. It reminded me of French onion soup. When eaten with the kimchi and pickled vegetables, it really helped balance it out. They were necessary. Tldr - as expected korean food. I would go back and try ordering differently

Tiffany Z.
Tiffany Z.

Great service, funny and friendly. So many menu choices it was difficult where to start because it all sounds good. It was our first visit to this restaurant and again, another discovery in our own backyard. So glad we came here! We shared the Kimchi pancake- YUM! I had the Bibimbap on the stone bowl and then my friends had the bulgobi bbq and short rib bbq. The restaurant isn't set up to do your own bbq at the table but it was still DELICIOUS! We saw some people do hotpot at the table so we'll try that next time. I appreciate so much that we can have so many really great food in Canton with so many options. This mom and pop place is a hit! Come in large groups, come with a date. It's fun for all!

Michele B.
Michele B.

Korean food is amazing. With that being said, Korean food at a restaurant is usually a tough thing to have and taste authentic, sometimes. This place, serves the most amazing Korean dishes that leave me wanting MORE! Their Korean fried chicken is the stuff that dreams are made of. Just enough spiciness, sweetness and tanginess to have you weak in the knees. Their bulgogi is delicious and seasoned just right. The bimbimbap in a stone bowl comes out piping hot and creates the crunchy crust of rice at the bottom. The restaurant itself is in a modest strip mall close to IKEA. Not fancy but WOW the food! Our server has seen us twice already and both times greeted us like we were some friends of his visiting from college. Very familiar and comfortable. The kimchi is amazing, as one would hope, as that is the namesake of the restaurant. Go there and try them out today!

Patricia Y.
Patricia Y.

This is a true staple for us- we love coming here. It is a family-run restaurant and you can feel how much love they pour into their food. Our favorites are the champong, japchae, seafood soon du bu, spicy rice cakes, and the dolsot bibimbap. You won't regret coming here!

Bernadette B.
Bernadette B.

"Imagine me and you, I do. I think about you day and night. It's only right to think about the [food] you love." There were a lot of things to look at on the menu, but I was hungry. I wanted to read, but I wanted to eat. I wanted to be adventurous, but I wanted food now. So feeling like a basic bench, I ordered the chicken katsu because it was something I knew and usually enjoyed while my +1 ordered the bulgogi. I was a little disappointed in myself for not ordering something more specifically Korean, but whatever. I was ready to eat. After my first bite into the chicken katsu, The Turtle's "So Happy Together" was playing on repeat in my head. (I might also be listening to it on repeat as I write this review.) It might have been the best chicken katsu I'd ever had in my life. The chicken was perfectly moist. The breading wasn't heavy; it just added that perfect crunch. The kimchi pancake? Not too spicy but lots of flavor. The bulgogi? Knocked it out of the park. Honestly, I'm so angry at myself for never having gone to this place sooner. You bet your bottom dollar, I'll be back sometime again soon. In the meantime, I'll be dreaming of that chicken katsu... "I can't see me loving nobody but you for all my life."