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Welcome to SIROK

At SIROK, nestled in Chantilly, VA, a vibrant celebration of Korean street food awaits. Founded with a dedication to authentic flavors, SIROK stands out through its diverse menu, featuring classics like Bibim Naengmyun and Spicy Pork Kimbap, each crafted with fresh ingredients. This fast-casual gem perfectly blends convenience with quality, offering generous portions at affordable prices. The electric atmosphere resonates with the joy of discovering new favorites, whether it’s the spicy fried chicken sandwich or warm, comforting jjampong. Customers frequently rave about the deliciousness, making SIROK not just a dining spot but a beloved community destination for quick, tasty Korean bites.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to SIROK, a culinary gem nestled at 13960 Metrotech Dr, Chantilly, VA. This vibrant eatery specializes in authentic Korean cuisine, propelling your taste buds on a delightful journey that combines tradition and innovation. With a diverse menu featuring everything from hearty soups to expertly crafted kimbap, SIROK has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

At SIROK, every dish evokes a sense of warmth and comfort, true to the Korean street food ethos. Highlighting their offerings, the Seafood Udon options truly stand out. The Spicy Seafood Udon Noodles Soup, priced at $20.79, is a fiery delight, pairing flavorful noodles with a generous seafood medley that will tantalize your taste buds. For those who prefer a different texture, the Seafood Udon Bokeum ($24.69) delivers a spicy stir-fried version that doesn’t shy away from bold flavors.

Another must-try is the Kimbap. These flavorful rolls, like the Beef Kimbap ($14.29) or the Tuna Kimbap ($12.99), showcase fresh vegetables and perfectly cooked rice, all wrapped in seaweed. Patrons rave about the generous portions, making them an excellent choice for a snack or a light meal.

SIROK also excels in crafting delicious ramen dishes. The Seafood Ramyun ($16.89), imbued with the depths of umami from shrimp, squid, and mussels, provides a comforting escape into Korean flavors, while the Cheese Ramyun ($15.59) mixes creamy decadence with classic elements, appealing to cheese lovers everywhere.

A visit to SIROK is not just about the food—it’s an experience. The establishment prides itself on a self-service model that ensures efficiency while maintaining a friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re placing your order via kiosk or at the counter, the staff’s warm demeanor adds a personal touch that enhances your dining experience.

Parking is ample, making it convenient for those looking to stop in for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. The cleanliness of the space and the attention to detail in both food presentation and service further elevate your visit.

In the words of a satisfied customer, SIROK is a “hidden gem” that promises not only delicious fare but also reliable service and pleasant ambiance. If you find yourself in the Chantilly area and craving a taste of Korea, SIROK awaits with open arms and a delectable menu.

So why wait? Dive into the vibrant flavors, enjoy the simple yet delicious dishes, and experience firsthand why SIROK deserves a place on your list of culinary adventures!

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James W.
James W.

They are closed on Wednesdays. Started January and still closed on Wednesdays today April 2025.

Raymond T.
Raymond T.

Best Korean food we've had. Bibimbap was outstanding, fresh vegetables, plenty of finely shredded beef, and delicious kimchi. Service and background music was good as well. We plan to come back to this hidden gem.

William H.
William H.

Having lunch with my wife trying this Korean street food restaurant for first time. Lots of options to select in this small simple self service restaurant. I should have looked at the main menu board instead of just looking at the kiosk. It provides more of what is in the dishes. We selected the Spicy seafood Ramen with 3 pork dumplings combo and Tonkatsu Gimbap. I've been wanting to try Korean spicy seafood ramen for a long time. It did not disappoint. It was spicy but enjoyable. Really good amount of Ramen and Seafood. I would definitely get it again maybe a bit more spicy. The Gimbap was generously portioned and delicious. The pork dumplings was nicely fried and juicy. Will definitely return to try the fried chicken sandwich, burger, and other dishes.

Jo L.
Jo L.

FOOD I wasn't looking for a meal, so ordered the regular French fries. They were made to order, crispy on the outside, and soft and fluffy on the inside. The contrasting textures were to die for, and something I'd definitely return to get again! As it was made to order, it was a bit on the oilier side, but nothing napkins can't blot. DRINKS Fountain and bottled drinks are available for purchase. Tap water is available in the water cooler between the kiosks. SERVICE The staff are kind and friendly! Ordering by kiosk is for guests paying by card, and ordering at the front is for guests paying with cash. AMBIANCE Ample seating is available inside the store. BATHROOMS The bathroom is clean and tidy. PARKING Ample parking is available in the lot in front of and behind the restaurant that is shared with Chateau de Chantilly, Qui, and other restaurants in the same complex.

Julie O.
Julie O.

Their jjampong is very good. They serve it with dough flakes instead of noodles and it's a great combo. My sons love their Korean chicken sandwich. This is also my go-to kimbap place for potlucks and road trips.

Gahee K.
Gahee K.

I come here often to grab kimbap, and it's always fresh and delicious! While the rest of the menu is decent, it's a great spot if you're looking for a quick and casual Korean bite. I used to go to Myung Ga whenever I had kimbap cravings, but since Sirok is closer, it's become my go-to spot for a convenient fix. The service is efficient, and the portions are just right for the price. If you're in the area and in the mood for simple, tasty Korean food, this is definitely worth checking out!

Vincent M.
Vincent M.

An indecisive mood had me thinking fried chicken and Korean food sounded like a plan. I initially heard about SIROK due to the spicy fried chicken sandwich, so I wanted to start there. My order was the spicy pork kimbap and spicy fried chicken sandwich. The kimbap came out first. It's a nice sized roll. Cool, slightly spicy, and the veggies are crispy. I wasn't sure which version I wanted to go with and was happy with my choice. Spicy fried chicken sandwich was out next. It has slaw, thinly sliced onion, their sauce, and slices of jalapeno. I couldn't tell if the only heat came from the jalapenos, but another good choice. I'd say it's a low-level spicy. With all the sauce, coleslaw, and toppings, it starts to get a little bit messy, but not too bad. My wife had the chicken sandwich (not spicy, no coleslaw) and the waffle fries. The waffle fries are your standard version.

Monica S.
Monica S.

Came here on a Sunday morning for brunch around 10:30/11:00. Only 2 tables were taken at that point. You order at the counter, and they call your order number for you to pick up at the counter. They have only a few tables for party of 4. We ordered the chicken katsu, bibimbap, and soondooboo. The chicken katsu was good--just a tad bit dry. The bibimbap was AMAZING-fresh and lots of veggies. Soondooboo was good but the mussels were a bit cracked and off. They have water that you can self serve. Would come back! Plenty of parking in the back lot.

Jon T.
Jon T.

A fast casual Korean food place right next door to one of the biggest bakeries in Northern Virginia. This place is great if you are looking for something quick and cheap as Sirok has you covered. I was hungry so I ended up ordering a lot more than I normally do. Walking inside, there's a kiosk you can place an order on or you can just also use the counter for whatever is more convenient for you. I got Bibimbap, an absolute Korean classic. It came with soup, gochujang, everything you'd expect in one big bowl and rice on the side. It was delicious and with the soup added, that was also a surprise as I added rice to that and it had a great taste to it too. I also got Kimbap, something I would recommend to bring as a snack. You really can't go wrong with this as the roll is cut up into bite size pieces so you could snack on this whenever. It's even good cold too! Sirok lives up to it's name as it's Korean Street Food and more. Affordable prices, quick service when it came to food being made, and generous portions. Can't complain about that!