Welcome to Korrito - Boxpark
Nestled in Boxpark, London, Korrito merges the rich flavors of Korean cuisine with the beloved burrito concept. Founded on the philosophy of quality over quantity, their concise menu boasts delightful options like bulgogi beef, spicy pork belly, and flavorful tofu. Each dish, from hearty rice bowls to generously stuffed burritos, is prepared with fresh ingredients and bold spices. Diners rave about the vibrant flavors and substantial portions, ideal for satisfying cravings on the go. With a lively atmosphere and outdoor seating, Korrito invites you to indulge in a unique culinary experience that elevates fast food to an art form.
- Unit 54 Boxpark 2-10 Bethnal Green Road London E1 6GY Hotline: 020 7729 0530
Welcome to Korrito - Boxpark, where the vibrant essence of Korea meets the beloved convenience of a burrito! Nestled in the bustling heart of London at Unit 54 Boxpark, 2-10 Bethnal Green Road, this food stand is an exciting blend of culture and flavor that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
At Korrito, you can indulge in a variety of dishes that cater to both non-vegetarians and plant-based eaters alike. Their menu, though concise, is thoughtfully crafted, allowing for an array of delicious combinations. A standout feature is their signature K-burritos, which have received rave reviews for their generous portions and bold flavors. Picture succulent pork belly or sweet bulgogi beef rolled with spicy kimchi fried rice - it's a culinary experience that will leave you craving more.
But it's not just the burritos that shine here; the rice boxes and salad boxes have their own devoted fans. Customers have praised the perfectly spiced renditions served alongside fluffy rice and fresh salad options. The selection includes delectable options like Buldak chicken, giving you the chance to mix and match your favorites. Whether you’re on the go or enjoying a laid-back meal outdoors, Korrito is designed for good times.
If you're a fan of adventure in your meal, you'll love the spiciness of their dishes. Reviews highlight the heat factor, particularly in their buldak chicken - not for the faint of heart! For those who may prefer a milder profile, Korrito is accommodating, ensuring everyone walks away satisfied.
Korrito also stands out by providing numerous utilities to enhance your dining experience. With options for takeout, delivery, and even a drive-thru, you can enjoy their delicious meals whether you're at home, out with friends, or on the move. They also accept debit cards and have outdoor seating, making it a family-friendly establishment suitable for groups and kids.
In a city brimming with food options, Korrito - Boxpark effortlessly carves a niche as a must-try spot. From the moment you smell the enticing aromas wafting from their stand to the first bite of a burrito that’s bursting with flavor, you’ll know you’ve discovered something special.
So, whether you're looking for a quick bite or a satisfying meal that stretches well into the next day, visit Korrito - Boxpark. Your taste buds will thank you!

Really good rice bowls and delicious bulgogi, although I wish the portions were bigger.

Probably one of the best K-burritos I've had! The place is nice and simple. Not too many choices, which I like, because it can get confusing with too many options. I ordered the pork belly burrito with everything and the chili sauce. I scarfed the whole thing down within minutes. It is quite filling. They add a lot of meat!! It reminded me of Korilla in NYC but I preferred this much more. Even though Korilla has way more options for add-ons, Kurrito's flavor was way better, just overall tasted fresher, and the servers are nicer.

Oh So tasty Korean rice boxes and burritos. The menu is small (but personally I don't trust gigantic menus as the quality and the execution is rarely there), but you can easily mix and match. Both meat lover (chicken, pork, and beef) and vegetarians (really yummy tofu) will be pleased. If you don't like it spicy pass your way as they can have an heavy band on spices. Perfect spot to eat on the go.

YUM! Quite simply my favourite burrito in London. Perfectly spiced pork belly, kimchi, Korean rice and salad all rolled up in a MASSIVE burrito. SO flavoursome! I just love it. It's actually big enough to last me two lunches if I'm good (I am sometimes...) There is a deal for a set meal in the evenings, which works perfectly as a pre-cinema treat if you're headed to Rich Mix, or a filler before those Friday night drinks. And they serve authentic Korean Hite beer, which is also super yum. I've tried the salad too when I was trying to be well behaved (I told you...) but it's such a generous helping of meat, on quite a small bed of salad, so it didn't really feel particularly healthy. Delicious, but not so healthy. Just stick to the burrito ;)

Legitimate Korean rice box. Simple menu, not many choices but you can mix n match them the way you like. Beef, spicy pork and chicken with rice or wrap. Today I went for a Korean beef rice box with salad together with kimchi fried rice. The portion is just right for a man and the salad makes it less guilty.

What does it say that the BEST burrito I've had in London is Korean? Well it says Koreans know what's up. Given a crazy work week and wrangling a small child in a bath and out of a bath around dinnertime (much like an episode of crocodile wrestling on National Geographic) -- we opted for the ultimate Friday date night: Delivery. (Deliveroo had it here in 30 minutes). Win. Our order: *Burrito with Bulgogi Beef and Kimchi Fried Rice (highlight!) *Half Moon Dumplings with Korean Soy Dipping Sauce *Salad Box with Buldak Chicken and Kimchi Fried Rice *Salad Box with Bulgogi Beef and Sticky Rice *Spicy Spring Rolls with Kimchi Garlic Mayo (AMAZING) *Rice Box with Spicy Pork Belly and Kimchi Fried Rice I obviously ordered a few things to ensure some leftovers for Saturday, but regardless the spicy spring rolls and burrito were perfection. My husband did remark that his Buldak Chicken was super spicy, almost overwhelmingly so -- if you are averse, you may want to ask if they can tone it down for you. So, in sum -- burrito with bulgogi beef and kimchi fried rice + an order of spicy spring rolls was just about the best combo meal I've had in a very long time. And that burrito smoked any "Mexican" (yes, in quotes) imposter burrito I've had this side of Chicago.

Korrito essentially combines two of my favorite things: Korean food and the burrito... Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll be familiar with the burrito store ordering style of box, burrito or rice box. They've got pork belly, bulgogi beef and chicken and then you can put on white rice (why) or kimchi fried rice (because this exists) and then wrap it all up and take it away with your Hite beer. It's pretty good and mostly what I wanted it to be, though I'm a bit of a heat fiend and could have done with either more chilli or sauce, or both, or perhaps incorporate kimchi into the burrito... I'm not sure, but there's a small something that I wanted to tweak. I'll be back to try some more combinations and perhaps I'll hit the jackpot but I like what they're doing!