About
Located in the bustling Flatbush area of Brooklyn, Slow Loris is a Japanese-Korean fusion restaurant that has been gaining popularity among locals and visitors alike. With a myriad of utilities such as reservations, delivery, takeout, and even vegan options, Slow Loris caters to a diverse range of preferences.
From the moment you step into Slow Loris, you are greeted with a cozy and trendy ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. The staff, described as friendly yet unobtrusive, ensures that your visit is nothing short of pleasant.
One standout feature of Slow Loris is the extensive menu that offers a variety of dishes ranging from sushi to ramen to Korean fried chicken. Customer reviews rave about the generous portions and flavorful meals, with favorites including the veggie pan-fried gyoza and the crunchy salmon roll with avocado.
While the restaurant has received some feedback on the wait times for food delivery, the quality of the dishes more than makes up for any delays. Whether you're craving a classic kimbap or a savory J-bao, Slow Loris promises to tantalize your taste buds and leave you coming back for more.
Overall, Slow Loris is a true hidden gem that offers a unique blend of Japanese and Korean flavors in a hip and inviting setting. If you're a fan of Asian cuisine or looking to explore new culinary delights, Slow Loris is definitely worth a visit.
“ I really love Slow Loris. Everything I've had from the menu has been good and I've now been 3 times! (Miso soup, sushi, hot stone bibim bap, ramen, karaagi chicken). Their portions are large. I also really like the decorations. The only slightly odd thing is the music they play (pop/ 90s). ”
“ One of the many great spots in the Flatbush area. A hidden gem and great for dine in or take out orders. What I can say is consistent is that the staff is not over bearing when you dine in but also not unattractive which makes for a great experience. I've been here several times and have had various meals including the sushi, pancakes, fried wings and drinks. The ambiance is simple, the space is small and more personal. ”
“ I went to Slow Loris for the 2nd time yesterday & I had been looking forward to going back after the 1st time! It is a small & busy place with very friendly staff & delicious food. They also have little slow loris toys decorating the restaurant in a cute fashion. The veggie pan-fried gyoza are the best I've ever had! Seared to perfection! My friend had a crunchy salmon roll with avocado that was good & I tried kimbap for the 1st time, which was also good & full of flavor. The only drawback or thing to know about kimbap is that you are meant to eat each slice in 1 bite or the slice will fall apart & the slices are a bit wide, but still very good! I also had a delicious bottled jasmine tea that was unsweetened so 0 calories & it came with funnily shaped ice that looks like it's in the shape of olives or eyeballs, which would make good Halloween ice, my friend pointed out. Anyways, I can't wait to go back again soon! ”
“ SLOW Loris is right - the food takes forever to be delivered (an hour late) with no communication from the restaurant. It is one of our favorite neighborhood spots, but unnecessarily slow service. When eating in the restaurant, it can be awkward if they seat you at the giant center table. It's just too big and makes it hard to have a conversation. That being said, we love the sushi rolls, karaage chicken, dumplings, bibimbop and noodles. ”
“ Quite expensive for myself. But love a treat for kimbap or korean food. The bao is also very attractive to mee. I ordered a kimbap from here and the J-bao, which is the fried chicken katsu which is very tasty and crispy. The kimbap i got a classic and spicy, and it was super spicy cause serano pepper(i thought it would be jalapeño). We also got korean fried chicken once and it was tasty but the sauces was ok, we had gotten a sweet and spicy and a sweet and chili one. Would loveee if the prices were friendlier. But happy the establishment is here for my cravingss ”
“ 2 of my favorite Asian cuisines collide! Slow loris was recommended by a friend as a Korean spot in Brooklyn to us and we're so glad we finally went! A smaller intimate restaurant so service was quick and attentive. Some Korean staples we got to try included the seafood pancake (filled with seafood!!!), soy ginger Korean fried chicken, hot stone bibimbap and kimchi tofu soup which were amazing sharing portions packed with flavor. If I were to go back, I'd skip on the galbi. Will definitely come back and try their Japanese menu next time too! ”
“ I enjoy the food here. It's the only Korean restaurants and it satisfies the craving. I'm most impressed with the fried seaweed and the recently added kimbap. The tuna kimbap was actually exceptional and I crave that specific dish now. The soups are good but could use more flavor. Will continue coming here ”
“ During my weekend here, I found time to get out to Brooklyn for the botanic garden and found Slow Loris nearby. I was deciding whether to order one of the Korean options since I've never tried Korean food, but ended up getting the Hawaiian roll which which was well-portioned and popped with a variety of flavor. My friend got the fried rice with chicken and said he really enjoyed it. I also noticed the staff was very friendly. One of the servers bowed to those leaving in the typical Japanese style, which was cool to see. Would definitely recommend this place to anyone in the area. Also, I don't mean to brag, but the photo I took of the fried rice could be mistaken for the cover of a magazine. Definitely one of the best quality photos I've taken. ”