Kutzu

Restaurant · Downtown

Kutzu

Restaurant · Downtown

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100 High St T4, Boston, MA 02110

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Kutzu serves up a flavorful fusion of Southeast Asian cuisine, highlighted by their intriguing Pho-Men bowls and vibrant Banh Mi sandwiches.  

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"Kutzu serves noodle and rice bowls, banh mi, salads, and more, inspired by Southeast Asian, Vietnamese, and Korean cuisines. Notable dishes include 'pho-men' bowls, a fusion of pho and ramen." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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Steven Murnane

Google
The bibimbap is not very good. The rice is not the typical sticky rice you find at most Korean places, and they use ground beef, which I was utterly appalled at. The kimchi is not very good either, maybe not fresh? My stomach does not feel great after eating less than half of the bowl.

Kelly Knopp

Google
I got the Korean beef bowl and threw it away after a few bites. Nothing in the bowl was fresh, the broth was so salty, and the”beef” seemed like it was pre cooked frozen chunks, very chewy and flavorless. I ended up getting something else at the market and was frustrated to waste $20 on this inedible meal.

Pat Rice

Google
Good size sandwich.. had originally wanted the jasmine rice bowl but they were out! The guy was friendly and suggested other things and answered my questions. The sandwich tasted ok.. had a unique flavor but I loved the spice! Had jalapeños on it mixed with something sweet which was a nice balance

Sasha Soloviev

Google
I ordered bibimbap & it was bad. Radishes and kimchi tasted like if they were expired, ground beef didn't taste fresh either. The bowl was inedible. I took two bites and threw it out. Paid $22 for food and a tea drink + tips. Very bad, won't come back here.

Inju Moon

Google
I'm a person who doesn't really leave a review, but I’m writing it for the public good. The food here is terrible. The soup tastes like medicine. It says ‘Korean’ on the menu, but there is no such food like this in Korea. I don't want foreigners to try this and misunderstand Korean food. Just because kimchi is in it doesn't make it Korean food.

Sheriean

Google
Don’t like runny egg but got the bibimbap. Was really good! The daikon was a lil gross but everything else in the was tasty flavorful and filling.

Beatrice Ho

Google
Worst Pad Krapow ever! Not stir-fry at all. Never seen any bean sprout, carrot, raffish in an authentic Pad Krapow before. Avoid this place.

Tatiana O

Google
Guys! It is absolutely amazing dish. Thai chicken with peanut sauce 😍 Highly recommended!

Monica L.

Yelp
Got the bibimbap! There wasn't a line at this stall and food was prepared very quickly. (Seems like most high street place restaurants including this one are like that) The bowl came w a really big egg which was a nice surprise. And also the ratio of rice to everything else was perfect in my opinion. Usually I feel like places just stuff the bowl completely w rice but this place had added lots of other veggies like kimchi, spinach, bean sprouts, and more. The beef was also pretty good. There was also a decent amount of gochujang. I was very full by the end :) It wasn't necessarily authentic bibimbap but I didn't have high expectations for quick Asian fusion and I appreciated the generous portion sizes of veggies and meat. It was flavorful and enjoyable!

Adina S.

Yelp
My coworkers and I stopped at High Street Market for lunch. I was pretty hungry, so I figured a rice bowl would be perfect to fill me up. After meandering around a bit, I decided on Kutzu. As with most of the other establishments at High Street, Kutzu is a food stall, so you just order at the counter. The service was pretty fast and the staff called out names as food was ready. As for ambiance, the vibes at the market itself are pretty nice and there is decent seating available. While filling, my lunch was a bit lackluster. Everything in the bowl was prepared nicely, but the flavors weren't quite up to my standard. The real disappointment was the beef. Usually the star of the bibimbap is sautéed beef, but in this case, they used some sort of ground beef, and it just wasn't the same. I did enjoy the fried egg and gochujang, but they just weren't enough to make up for the disappointing beef.

Jack L.

Yelp
The food is edible - don't get me wrong, but it's not what I expected when I get this dish. I think the ground beef is the biggest thing that threw me off. Spinach and bean sprouts were blanched fine but had so much moisture still which made the entire dish pretty wet. The gochujang kind of overpowered the entire flavor profile and was felt through the entire time. Service was just one guy working the kitchen and payment. So I can't blame the quality if they're understaffed.

Cynthia Eunyoung S.

Yelp
Finally got to try this place after just passing by and wanting to try for a long time, but to my much disappointment, I did not enjoy the food nor the service at all. I got Korean grilled beef pho, but to my surprise beef they used had nothing to dk with any sort of Korean taste. Spice was not Korean at all and unfortunately it did not go really well with the rest of the soup nor the noodle. They also had sob noodle for pho, which was really off for me and also made it very disharmonious. The broth however was what could've linked everything but miserably failed to do so. I was here on Saturday for lunch and given how empty the food hall was, was very surprised to see that the service was really bad. Maybe she was having a bad day, but it started with no greeting or explanation that I asked for and even when the food came out, I didn't get any sense of kindness. I think them trying to try out fusion style and calling themselves fusion lab is admirable and I am willing to try their other dish next time. Hopefully it's less disappointing than the experience I had today