Korean cuisine is delicious (and nutritious), consisting mainly of vegetables, rice, kimchi, and meats. And while it isn’t always easy to find tasty authentic Korean food in Montana, Bozeman has a neighborhood eatery that has been serving addictive Korean cuisine since 1999. This year hasn’t been an easy one for the restaurant industry, but I-Ho’s Korean Grill has proven that it has staying power.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill first began over 20 years ago, when owner I-Ho Pomeroy started a food cart business. She soon opened her brick-and-mortar restaurant on West Main Street near the Gallatin Valley Mall.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill / Facebook Back then, Korean food wasn’t a common fixture in Bozeman, but this place was an instant hit.
These days, I-Ho’s Korean Grill is a well known, beloved staple in the community.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill / Facebook It’s so popular that I-Ho’s famous kimchi is now sold at several local grocery stores. Kimchi is one of the world’s healthiest foods, and I-Ho’s is especially delicious.
This little neighborhood gem has won numerous local awards, including a Best Korean Food award from The BoZone in 2018.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill / Facebook It was a well-deserved mention considering this place has introduced many a Montanan to South Korean cuisine.
The dining room has recently re-opened, although extra precautions are being taken by the employees.
Texan House / Google But if you’re not ready to eat inside (or you’d rather not get dressed) you can pick up your meal at the restaurant’s drive-thru.
The menu consists of plenty of Korean classics. But even if you’ve never tried Korean food, you won’t be intimidated by the selection.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill / Facebook Everything on the menu has a detailed description and you’ll find plenty of things you recognize.
Guests are welcome to order menu items a la carte, although most opt for one of the Combo Plates.
Texan House / Google The Combo Plates include a noodle or rice base, a protein, and a side, like cucumber salad or kimchi.
I-Ho’s Korean Grill is open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner.
David DelSignore / Google Current hours are 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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I-Ho’s Korean Grill / Facebook
Back then, Korean food wasn’t a common fixture in Bozeman, but this place was an instant hit.
It’s so popular that I-Ho’s famous kimchi is now sold at several local grocery stores. Kimchi is one of the world’s healthiest foods, and I-Ho’s is especially delicious.
It was a well-deserved mention considering this place has introduced many a Montanan to South Korean cuisine.
Texan House / Google
But if you’re not ready to eat inside (or you’d rather not get dressed) you can pick up your meal at the restaurant’s drive-thru.
Everything on the menu has a detailed description and you’ll find plenty of things you recognize.
The Combo Plates include a noodle or rice base, a protein, and a side, like cucumber salad or kimchi.
David DelSignore / Google
Current hours are 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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Address: 2631 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA