For all those who visit Venice and long for a Korean meal, the waiting is over. Close to the railway station in Mestre (Venice mainland), 10 minutes train from Venice station, I found a Korean restaurant.
It is owned and run by a Korean family but their menu is half Korean and half Japanese, I guess because Korean taste is quite of its own, so different from the Italian taste, that an all Korean restaurant could have 'scared' the Italians, most of which (not me) tend to think that their food is the best in the world.
When you come out the station in Mestre, take the street on your left (via Trento) and walk about 100 metres. The restaurant is on the right side of the street, it is called Naru.
I already tried galbi, today I'd like to try their bibimbap.
Can't wait!
I'll keep you informed on bibimbap too...
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