Diverse Korean dishes with bibimbap in a cozy restaurant setting

Best Korean Appetizers in Jackson Hole

If you are new to Korean food, appetizers are the easiest way to start. They are small, shareable, and full of flavor. At Bapp the  Korean Restaurant in Jackson Hole , many guests begin with Korean appetizers before moving on to rice bowls, noodles, or BBQ-style plates.


This guide breaks down the  best Korean appetizers  to order first, what they taste like, and who they are best for. If you are looking for Korean food for beginners or searching for Asian appetizers in Jackson Hole, you’re at the right place.


Korean-style spicy chicken wings with sesame and green onions

Chicken Wings

If you want something crispy, this is a go-to.  Chicken wings  come with a Korean sweet chili sauce. These are great for groups and also great for first-timers because wings feel familiar, just with a Korean-style sauce.


Best for: Sharing, game-day vibes, hungry ski-day meals

Taste: Crispy, sweet, savory, with a little kick depending on sauce


Crispy Japanese gyoza served on a bed of greens

Pork Potstickers (Dumplings)

 Potstickers  are one of the easiest Korean appetizers for beginners. Bapp offers pork potstickers with soy vinegar sauce. They are warm, filling, and not too different, which makes them a safe first order.


Best for: Beginners, kids, anyone who likes dumplings

Taste: Savory, juicy, light tang from dipping sauce


Savory Korean kimchi jeon pancake on a white plate

Kimchi Pancake

 Kimchi pancake  is another easy entry into Korean food in Jackson Hole. It is a crispy Korean pancake made with chopped kimchi mixed into a light batter, then cooked until golden. It has a tangy, savory flavor with a little heat and is usually served sliced so it’s easy to share at the table. If you want to try something classic and very “Korean,” this is a great starter.


Best for: Sharing, Korean food lovers, anyone who likes savory pancakes

Taste: Crispy edges, tangy kimchi flavor, lightly spicy, warm and comforting


Spicy shrimp stir-fry with greens and sauce

Shrimp Skewer

A  shrimp skewer  is a simple, satisfying starter with shrimp cooked on a stick for easy sharing. It’s a great choice if you want something lighter than fried appetizers but still full of flavor. Many people like it because it feels clean and fresh, especially before a bigger meal.


Best for: Seafood lovers, lighter starters, sharing

Taste: Savory, slightly smoky or grilled flavor, tender shrimp with a mild seasoned finish


Korean spicy rice balls garnished with seaweed

Triangle Kimbap (Handheld Rice Wrap)

 Triangle kimbap  is a simple, handheld option made with rice wrapped in dried seaweed, with fillings like spicy tuna, bulgogi beef, kimchi, or veggie. This is a great “small bite” starter when you want something quick and filling.


Best for: Quick meals, lunch add-ons, kids who like rice

Taste: Comforting, mild to spicy depending on filling


Japanese goma-ae with blanched broccolini and sesame

Steamed Broccolini

 Steamed broccolini  is a light, simple starter that adds something fresh and green to the table. It’s a great pick if you want to balance out richer dishes or start with something easy on the stomach. It also works well as a shareable side for the whole meal.


Best for: Lighter starters, veggie lovers, balancing spicy or fried foods

Taste: Mild and fresh, tender-crisp, clean vegetable flavor


Colorful Korean salad with fresh vegetables and spicy sauce

Ahi Tuna Salad (With Gochujang Vinaigrette)

This is a good choice if you want a starter that feels fresh but still has a bold Korean flavor.  Ahi Tuna salad  is served with a gochujang vinaigrette. If you like tuna and want something different from fried starters, this one stands out.


Best for: Seafood fans, lighter but flavorful starters

Taste: Fresh, savory, with a spicy-sweet Korean-style dressing


Japanese miso soup with seaweed and tofu

Miso Soup (Simple and Comforting)

Miso soup is a calm, comforting start, especially in cold weather.  Bapp  offers individual packs of miso soup. If you are tired from traveling, skiing, or hiking, this is one of the easiest ways to warm up.


Best for: Cold days, sensitive stomachs, light starters

Taste: Warm, savory, soothing