Soora Korean Restaurant
About This Spot
Stepping into Soora Korean Restaurant feels like entering a warm, inviting neighborhood spot where the pace slows just enough to savor both company and cuisine. The hum of conversation blends effortlessly with the soft clatter of chopsticks and the faint sizzle from the kitchen, creating a relaxed yet lively atmosphere that welcomes all kinds of diners—from families seeking comfort food to friends exploring new flavors together.
The space itself is thoughtfully arranged, clean, and unobtrusive, allowing the food and shared moments to take center stage without distraction. Friendly staff move through the room with genuine ease, offering attentive service that adds a subtle layer of care without rushing the experience. This is a place where you can settle in comfortably, whether for a quick lunch or a slower, mealtime gathering.
Here, the menu acts as a gentle introduction to Korean food’s rich spectrum of tastes and textures, balancing traditional favorites with approachable twists. The aroma of bubbling soups, the vibrant colors of carefully laid-out banchan, and the rhythmic chop of grilling marinated meats invite curiosity and a sense of discovery. Whether it’s a bowl brimming with hearty stone pot rice or a crisp pancake flecked with green onion, each bite resonates with a quiet familiarity that feels like a kind of homecoming.
Soora isn’t just about feeding the appetite—it’s about creating shared experiences over thoughtfully crafted dishes that resonate with warmth and sincerity. The mix of spicy notes, comforting broths, and satisfying textures tells a story that’s as much about cultural connection as it is about flavor. It’s a space where diners linger a little longer, savoring the moment and the company, making it a distinctive gem in the heart of West Bloomfield Township.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Fast service
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Trending
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Trendy
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Groups
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Tourists
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | Closed | |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Friday | 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM | |
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| Sunday | 12:00 PM - 08:30 PM |
Ryan Cooper 06 Jan 2026
Really amazed by the food here. Kimchi was perfect, the mandu/gyoza was really tasty, and the spicy pork was so good. Service was great and friendly and the place was clean! Wish we lived closer!
Nam T 20 Dec 2025
Very good Korean food. Friendly, fast efficient staff. Has the home feel of a family restaurant. True the food is not in keeping with authentic spicy Korean food, but they need to appeal to the local taste. Update, I just took a trip to Korea and ate at several places, still love Soora best! Sunk cost wait scale- worth a 30minute wait
Dup Scuva 16 Dec 2025
My wife and I went here for a lunch date. The service was quick and friendly. We were both impressed with the immense menu choices. I am happy to say there are great price ranges that should fit most. On average pricing is moderate. We started with pan fried pot stickers, which were prepared perfectly, and were quite tasty. For entrees my wife had the fried prawns and I had the pork stew. Both were wonderfully spiced and prepared. We had plenty to take home for a second meal. Exceptional food and service. Highly recommend!!
Lydia M 06 Dec 2025
Amazing Korean food! The flavors are very authentic and the service is fantastic! I will definitely be back. Most menu items include spicy flavors and pork, but there are still other options if you don’t like spice or pork. Cannot stress enough how fantastic the service is!
Mr Cook 25 Nov 2025
First time here They family wanted korean food so korean it is Clean spaces seating Friendly staff Our Waitess was super friendly For appetizers, we ordered tokoyaki and croquette. It came out hot freash delicious For the main course, we sobs noodles soup Tofu and seafood soup and jokbal ( pork Trotter) Everything came out hot fresh delicious Got some bibimbap korean fried rice to go The place is not too big or small just perfect for some delicious korean food Give this place a try if you're in the area
Ji-Eun Mun 18 Nov 2025
Review of Soora Restaurant I decided to visit Soora Restaurant after hearing great things about it online. Since it’s known as a popular spot, I was excited to try it out. I went around 4 PM, and the restaurant was pretty quiet at that time. Parking was spacious, so finding a spot wasn’t an issue. First Impressions When I walked in, the restaurant had a very old-school feel to it. It wasn’t dirty, but it definitely looked a bit worn out. The tables, chairs, and even the carpet on the floor all felt dated. These days, there are so many modern and well-decorated restaurants that this place felt a bit plain in comparison. It didn’t give off a particularly cozy or stylish atmosphere, which was a little disappointing. The Food I ordered four dishes: Tangsu-yuk (Korean Sweet & Sour Pork) Gan-jjajang (Black Bean Noodles with Stir-Fried Sauce) Jjamppong (Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup) Yangnyeom Chicken (Korean-Style Sweet & Spicy Fried Chicken) Side Dishes (Banchan) Before the main dishes arrived, they served four types of side dishes, and I have to say—they were all delicious! They were so good that my expectations for the main meal went up even higher. Gan-jjajang (Black Bean Noodles) This dish had a rich, smoky flavor with a sauce made from onions, zucchini, and meat. The wok-fried aroma was strong, and it tasted amazing. After trying it, I immediately understood why so many people recommend it. Definitely one of the highlights of the meal! Jjamppong (Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup) The jjamppong also had a smoky flavor, but the broth itself was a bit bland. It wasn’t terrible, but it lacked depth. Adding extra salt wouldn’t have improved it, as it felt like the seasoning itself was just weak. Compared to the jjajangmyeon, this dish was underwhelming. Yangnyeom Chicken (Korean-Style Fried Chicken) The sauce was classic Korean-style—sweet, spicy, and flavorful. One thing to note is that they only serve drumsticks and wings. I personally didn’t mind, but my family was a bit disappointed that there weren’t other cuts of chicken. If you prefer a variety of chicken parts, keep that in mind. Tangsu-yuk (Korean Sweet & Sour Pork) - The Star of the Meal! The best dish of the entire meal was definitely the tangsu-yuk. If I ever come back, it would be for this dish alone! The pork was perfectly crispy, and there was no strange smell or greasiness from the meat. It was simply delicious. However, I did find the sauce to be a bit too thin and watery. I usually prefer a slightly thicker, stickier sauce, but after eating more, I got used to it. It was just a different style than I expected. Final Thoughts Overall, I enjoyed the food, and the staff was very friendly and kind. However, the restaurant’s atmosphere was lacking, and some of the dishes had minor flaws. The gan-jjajang was fantastic, and the tangsu-yuk was absolutely amazing—I would return just for that. The jjamppong, on the other hand, was disappointing, and while the yangnyeom chicken was good, the limited cuts of chicken might not be for everyone. Would I come back? Yes, but mainly for the tangsu-yuk! If you’re planning to visit, I definitely recommend trying it.
Kim Smallwood 07 Oct 2025
Ordered a bulgogi combo with cold noodles for takeout. Everything was perfectly portioned and packaged. LOVED the side dishes the most, I'll be ordering extra kimchi next time!