Trying a Korean-inspired feast at Grounded Kitchen

Turmeric latte with a flower garnish, Gochujang salmon bao bun and a prawn udon noodle bowl. A table of colorful food perfectly presented with flowers.

By Ania Askwith


Grounded Kitchen, Metrocentre, NE11 9YZ


Trying a Korean-inspired feast at Grounded Kitchen


Grounded Kitchen is a fairly recent addition to the food scene in Metrocentre, but it has already gained a reputation as a go-to spot if you fancy something quick and delicious, but nutritious and hearty at the same time.

Turmeric latte with a flower garnish, Gochujang salmon bao bun and a prawn udon noodle bowl Korean wings and a salmon rice bowl. A table of colorful food perfectly presented with flowers at the grounded kitchen metrocentre gateshead
Food at the Grounded Kitchen, Metrocentre

So many menu choices…
When we visited, I found the menu to be really impressive and took my time deciding what to order, as everything sounded very appealing. We tried a variety of dishes, including:

  • Prawn Udon Noodle Bowl (thick, chewy udon noodles, rich broth, tender prawns, fresh vegetables. A flavourful and really satisfying dish that’s perfect for a comforting meal)
  • Korean Wings (crispy and coated in a tangy, spicy sauce with a hint of sweetness)
  • Gochujang Salmon Bao Bun (tender salmon in spicy-sweet gochujang sauce, tucked inside a soft, fluffy bao bun. Honestly some of the nicest baos I’ve had in a while)
  • Salmon Rice Bowl (loaded with delicious salmon on a bed of fluffy rice, topped with fresh veggies and a flavourful sauce that ties it all together)
Turmeric latte with a flower garnish, Gochujang salmon bao bun and a prawn udon noodle bowl Korean wings and a salmon rice bowl. A table of colorful food perfectly presented with flowers at the grounded kitchen metrocentre gateshead
Food from the Grounded Kitchen, Metrocentre

Each dish was impeccably prepared and beautifully presented. The food actually exceeded my expectations; I imagined it would be nice, but the flavours were amazing. Everything was perfectly umami and had such deep and complex taste.

The Grounded Kitchen in Metrocentre boasts an inviting interior, featuring a hand-painted mural of storks flying over water with a sunset backdrop. Green plants dangle from the ceiling, and textured light fixtures contribute to a serene and cozy atmosphere.
Interior at The Grounded Kitchen

Exceptional drinks

The biggest surprise for me was the drinks, which were not your usual restaurant optionsβ€”we tried the Pistachio Frappe, and the Gold Turmeric Latte, both with coconut milk. Honestly, the best hot drinks I’ve had for a long, long time.

Turmeric latte with a flower garnish, Gochujang salmon bao bun and a prawn udon noodle bowl. A table of colorful food perfectly presented with flowers.
Turmeric latte from Grounded Kitchen

Since that first visit, I haven’t been able to walk past this place without popping in to grab a superfood latte (the activated charcoal one is my current favourite); they’re always warming and a little spicy but in the nicest way. Absolutely delicious!

A Must-Visit

The presentation of each dish was as impressive as its taste, adding to the overall dining experience. Whether you’re a fan of Korean cuisine or exploring it for the first time, Grounded Kitchen is a great place to visit. The food here is both satisfying and moreish, and above all – delicious.

Turmeric latte with a flower garnish, Gochujang salmon bao bun and a prawn udon noodle bowl Korean wings and a salmon rice bowl. A table of colorful food perfectly presented with flowers at the grounded kitchen metrocentre gateshead
Food at The Grounded Kitchen, Gateshead

The fresh ingredients, delicious flavours, creative presentation, and exceptional drinks really exceeded our expectations. If you find yourself a little peckish in Metrocentre, pop inβ€”I am sure you will not regret it!

Location & Transport Information

Grounded Kitchen is located in the the Metrocentre, Upper Red Mall, Gateshead, NE11 9YZ

Tips for Visiting

  • Spontanious visits: There always seem to be tables available, even on weekends, so no need to book. We have always walked in and managed to get a good spot near the entrance (who doesn’t love people watching, right?)
  • Superfood lattes: Don’t miss out on the superfood lattesβ€”they’re truly unique and worth a try! Even if you don’t fancy a sit down meal, you can grab a drink to takeaway – beats starbs in my opinion!

Best for: Korean food, Superfood lattes, Best food in Metrocentre, Korean food in Gateshead, Healthy eating Metrocentre, Quick and nutritious food, Places to eat Metrocentre

Website

For more details, visit Grounded Kitchen’s website here: Grounded Kitchen

Reviews

Grounded Kitchen has quickly become a favourite at Metrocentre, not just with us, but with the majority of visitors: Google Reviews: 4.6/5 stars from over 500 reviews & Tripadvisor: 4.5/5 stars from over 300 reviews. Customers mention the fresh, flavourful dishes, and quick service, which I agree with.

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