Welcome to Seoul Kitchen Newburgh
Seoul Kitchen Newburgh is a heartfelt tribute to authentic Korean cuisine tucked away in downtown Newburgh. Nestled at 71 Liberty St, this family-operated gem serves comforting dishes crafted with care. Each plate, from the spicy kimchi dumplings to the rich bulgogi, bursting with traditional flavors, invites diners to savor the essence of Korea. Guests rave about the welcoming atmosphere, reminiscent of a friend's home, where the owner passionately engages with patrons. With delightful options like Eel Barbecue and Cold Spicy Buckwheat Noodles, Seoul Kitchen not only satisfies hunger but also warms the soul, making it a must-visit culinary discovery in the Hudson Valley.
- 71 Liberty St, Newburgh, NY 12550 Hotline: (845) 563-0796
Welcome to Seoul Kitchen Newburgh, a hidden gem nestled at 71 Liberty St, Newburgh, NY, where authentic Korean cuisine meets warm hospitality. This charming spot seamlessly combines the essence of home-cooked meals with a welcoming atmosphere. Family-owned and operated, Seoul Kitchen captures the heart of Korean culinary traditions while offering a unique dining experience in the Hudson Valley.
At Seoul Kitchen, you’ll find a menu that pays homage to traditional dishes while ensuring every bite is packed with flavor. Highlights include:
- Ramen: Choose from delicious variations like Kimchi Pork Ramen ($17.00), featuring homemade spicy kimchi and tender pork belly, or the vegetarian option ($14.00).
- Bibimbap: A fan favorite, the Beef Bibimbap ($15.00) is a colorful dish filled with marinated beef and vegetables, with an optional egg to enhance the authenticity.
- Kimchi Dumplings: At $7.50, these appetizers are a delightful way to kick off your meal, embodying the right mix of crunch and flavor.
- Cold Spicy Buckwheat Noodles: Perfect for warmer days, this dish is both refreshing and spicy, offering a delightful twist at $14.00.
Visitors rave about the ambiance—many feel as though they are dining within the comforts of a friend's home, thanks to the friendly service and cozy décor. As customer Onilee W. shared, "the owner is so sweet and helps you learn how to enjoy the cuisine as it’s intended." The inviting outdoor patio is perfect for enjoying your meal amidst a serene backdrop.
The experience at Seoul Kitchen goes beyond just food; it’s about connection, comfort, and a genuine representation of Korean culture. diners appreciate not only the taste, but also the heartfelt service. Jasmine R. described it as "like I was at my friend's aunt's house," and it's this intimate feel that keeps customers returning.
While opinions vary on pricing and portion sizes, most agree that the love and care that goes into each dish are unmistakable. As Danesh I. noted, "It's a real blessing to have a place like Seoul Kitchen, which offers guests the warmth of well-cooked Korean food."
So if you’re in Newburgh and craving a taste of authentic Korean fare, look no further than Seoul Kitchen. With a menu that flows with options for everyone—meat lovers, vegetarians, and everyone in between—it’s a dining experience not to be missed.
For reservations or inquiries, call (845) 563-0796 and prepare for a culinary journey that will transport your taste buds right to the heart of Korea.

Seoul kitchen is one of my favorite spots in Newburgh. If you're looking for a home-cooked, authentic Korean restaurant, this is the place. The owner is so sweet, and helps you learn how to enjoy the cuisine as it's intended. The back porch is always a great spot to enjoy your meal with friends when the weather is nice.

Great food and great service. We loved our food + experience there and would recommend Seoul Kitchen to anyone looking for a place to eat in the area.

Great Authentic Korean Food. Nice owner. Reminds me of my visits to Seoul and Busan South Korea.

This place is amazing! The lady who runs it is super sweet and the food is so delicious and authentic. The ambiance was very calm and relaxed. 100% would recommend this place to anyone looking for good Korean food.

The food, ambiance and conversation really felt authentic and like I was at my friend's aunt's house. Food was good, I got the kimchi dumplings - it had the right crunch, taste and texture. My husband got the pork ramen and stated that it was the best he's had, I got the veggie ramen and it was so fresh, delicious and had the right amount of spice! The owner was friendly and genuinely nice.

Very welcoming owner and you can tell the food was made with love. Ambiance overall felt authentic! This was a cute little place in downtown.

The owner is absolutely lovely and made us feel like we were visiting an old friend rather than visiting the restaurant for the first time. We came in on a Thursday early evening with my two small boys and made us feel at home right away. The food was absolutely delicious- kimchi dumplings and veggie ramen were amazing! My boys devoured the teriyaki chicken with vegetables and mochi ice cream. If we lived closer, we'd visit all the time. A gem- do not miss it!

Finally got to try Seoul Kitchen and it was really good. Tried the pork ramen and kimchi dumplings. Both were excellent. Especially loved the kimchi dumplings. Great portions for the price too. Sat outside in the lovely backyard patio. Excellent personal service.

Ive been wanting to try this for several years and never got around to it. Heard amazing things about it. Honestly I was a little disappointed. The owner was super nice we were the only ones in there I won't say we were ignored but I wouldn't say she necessarily rolled out the red carpet either. It was confusing to us if we ordered upfront or if we should take a seat she didn't really instruct us on what to do how to order etc. I thought the food and the flavors were really good but not worth the price anymore. Portion size is pretty small especially for the price. We had bulgogi and a beef bibimbap . The bibimbap was $17, but the bulgogi was $25 and def not worth it. I'm certainly glad I got to try it but I'm not sure I would be back at least not on a regular basis. If I could give half stars it would actually be 3 1/2 but I had to round up to 4.

I wouldn't peg Liberty Street in Newburgh, NY as a place where I'd find one of the best Korean meals I've tried, but here we are. On the corner of Liberty and Spring sits a wonderful establishment serving up delicious and authentic Korean fare at very reasonable prices. I've walked and driven past Seoul Kitchen countless times but never had a chance to try their food, but I'm glad I finally did. Family owned and operated, this is as homey a place as you can find anywhere. The decor is minimal but welcoming and the backyard is the stuff of dreams. I dined solo and loved every moment and every bite sitting outside on a perfect 70 something day with a nice breeze to keep things comfortable. The kimchi dumplings and seaweed rolls are a must and they there's plenty of vegetarian, seafood, and meat options to choose from for entrees. I opted for the eel over rice, which I loved, but I can see myself trying something new and loving it when I get around to trying it. The owner was very kind and helpful and it was so nice to have her tear a few perilla leaves off a plant and add it to my entree because it took things to a whole other level. Asian fare that isn't for American palettes is hard to come by in the Hudson Valley, so it's a real blessing to have a place like Seoul Kitchen, which offers guests the warmth, generosity and comfort of well cooked Korean food so close by. Highly recommended!