Updated: August 2026
If you are booking a korean group set menu abu dhabi for four or more people, Mukbang Shows on Muroor Road is the pick for most tables: unlimited Korean BBQ from AED 69 a head, so four people eat for AED 276 and nobody has to agree on a dish list in advance. If you need one fixed total you can send to the group before anyone arrives, Madang inside the Holiday Inn is the only Abu Dhabi kitchen that prints eleven sets with head counts on the face of its own menu.
TL;DR
– Best overall: Mukbang Shows — Muroor Road, unlimited tiers AED 69 / 89 / 99 / 129 a head, all-halal beef and chicken
– Best fixed total: Madang Special Set Option 4 (Assorted Suyuk beef + Jaeng Ban Guksu), AED 289 for 3–4
– Best big shared spread: Manna Land Korean Special Group Set 1, AED 495, contents printed in full
– Cheapest per head: The Taste of Korea’s AED 120 hot pot, AED 30 each across four people

What is the best korean group set menu abu dhabi right now?
Mukbang Shows on Muroor Road, because it removes the hardest part of group ordering: agreeing what everyone eats. Four unlimited tiers run AED 69 (Gangnam), AED 89 (Daegu), AED 99 (Jeju) and AED 129 (Bukchon Hanok) at both Abu Dhabi branches, and every tier includes seven BBQ kinds, eight banchan, two gimbap, soup and rice.
The arithmetic is the argument. A table of four at the entry tier is AED 276. That lands within a few dirhams of Madang’s AED 279–299 Special Sets for three to four people — except nobody at the Mukbang table is eating from a fixed list, and there is nothing to check for ingredients you would rather avoid.
Muroor Road is at 547 Sultan Bin Zayed The First St, Al Danah, Zone 1 (+971-50-158-9433). The Electra Street branch sits in the same central Al Danah district, behind Sun and Sand Sports (+971-2-564-0446). Both are Value-tier, so the AED 69 entry price applies at either.
The honest limitation, and it is a real one for organisers: Mukbang publishes no fixed group set at all. There is no printed head count, no contents list, no single number you can circulate to twelve people before the booking. You get a price per head and you do the multiplication yourself. The two-person minimum and the AED 60 leftover charge apply on every tier, and that leftover charge is the line a large table should read out loud before ordering, because unlimited ordering with a big group is exactly what it exists for.
How much does a korean group set menu abu dhabi cost per head?
Between AED 30 and AED 150 a head, and the spread is almost entirely about format rather than quality. Shared pots are the cheap end, printed barbecue sets the expensive end, and unlimited sits in the middle with no ceiling on how much you eat.
| Venue | What is printed | Total | Per head |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mukbang Shows (Muroor / Electra) | Unlimited BBQ, four tiers, min 2 persons | AED 69–129 per person | AED 69–129 |
| Madang | Korean Barbecue Set, 2–3 serving | AED 299 | AED 100–150 |
| Madang | Special Set, 3–4 serving | AED 279–299 | AED 70–100 |
| Madang | Sul-Sang Combo, 2–3 / 3–4 persons | AED 299 / 380 | AED 95–150 |
| Manna Land | Korean Special Group Set 1 / 2 / 3 | AED 495 / 545 / 630 | not printed |
| The Taste of Korea | Hot Pot Soup, “2–4 persons” | AED 120 | AED 30–60 |
| Korean Bowl | KB Lunch Box, one per person | AED 52 each | AED 52 |
| Korean Kitchen | Whole boneless fried chicken | AED 78 | AED 20 across four |
Every figure was read on 16 August 2026 from the venue’s own PDF menu or its live Deliveroo listing, never from an aggregator summary.
For small groups the single-tray route is often the smartest: Manna Land’s Special Korean Sets are AED 58–73 and each person gets a complete meal on one tray, Korean Bowl’s lunch boxes are a flat AED 52, and Korean Kitchen’s meal boxes are AED 52–55. Nobody shares, nobody negotiates.
Against Dubai, the capital is not obviously cheaper — it is better documented. Our Dubai group set menu guide puts Hanok’s catering sets at AED 180–480 for a minimum of four, which is AED 45–120 a head, and Koreana’s four-person combo box at AED 41.65 a head. Dubai still owns the per-head floor. Abu Dhabi owns the printed head counts.
Which Abu Dhabi restaurant prints the most group sets?
Madang, and it is not close. Eleven sets carry an explicit serving count on the face of its own downloadable PDF menu, which is more printed group formats than any single venue found anywhere in the UAE.
The Korean Barbecue Set is AED 299 for 2–3 servings in two builds: Original (Korean flavour beef short rib, rib-eye, tenderloin, brisket, LA galbi, short rib meat) and Deliciously Marinated (short rib, marinated short rib, rib-eye, bulgogi, LA galbi). Both are all-beef. Five Madang Special Sets run AED 279–299 for 3–4 servings, and three Sul-Sang Combos are AED 299 for two to three people and AED 380 for three to four.
Below that, almost everything else on the menu is portioned for sharing anyway: eight fried chicken lines and five oven chickens all marked “good for 2 Persons” from AED 100, twelve jeongol at AED 180–240 mostly stated for 2–3 people, and a Half Chicken at AED 65 for a smaller table.
Madang also prints something no other Korean menu in the capital does: a Karaoke Room at AED 100 per hour, with “ask your server for more information” beside it. For a birthday or a work night that is a genuine booking fact, not a rumour.

Manna Land is the other venue that publishes a real group format. Its menu carries a section headed “Group Menu Sets” with three entries and full contents: Set 1 at AED 495 (extra large hot pot, galbi gui, shrimp tempura, spicy chicken, japchae, seafood pancake), Set 2 at AED 545 and Set 3 at AED 630, which adds maewoon galbijim and tteokbokki. All three lead with a hot pot — the same spine as the Dubai catering sheets, where every set opens with a choice of pot.
Its limitation is the mirror image of Madang’s strength: the sets print contents and a total but no head count. Nothing tells you whether AED 495 feeds six or ten, so you cannot work out a per-head figure without calling.
Which group sets suit a halal table?
This is where the printed detail earns its keep, and it is worth being precise. Madang marks its own menu with (P) for pork, plus V, G and NR symbols for vegetarian, gluten-free and nut-removal requests — the clearest ingredient labelling found on any Korean menu in the UAE, and the venue deserves credit for it.
Reading those marks: four of the five Madang Special Sets are built on jokbal, bossam or sundae and carry the venue’s own (P). Option 4 — Assorted Suyuk (Beef) with Jaeng Ban Guksu, AED 289 — is the one Special Set with no (P) mark. The two Korean Barbecue Sets are both all-beef builds. The Sul-Sang Combos are printed by Madang as a “Korean Drinking Set” and the restaurant sits inside a hotel, so confirm directly what comes with them.
Manna Land, The Taste of Korea, Korean Bowl and Korean Kitchen publish no equivalent symbols on their group or sharing items, so confirm with the kitchen before committing a large booking. That is ordinary diligence, not a judgement on any of them.
Mukbang is the one venue where the question does not arise. It is 100% halal throughout: BBQ is beef and chicken only, there is no pork and no alcohol on the premises, and its budae jjigae at AED 99 is built without pork or spam. On a group booking that matters more than usual, because a set arrives as one block and cannot be edited item by item once it is on the table.
What exactly is a 단체 세트?
A 단체 세트 is a set built to feed a whole table from shared dishes rather than individual plates — one order, one price, everyone eats the same spread. In Abu Dhabi it almost always means a centrepiece of barbecue or hot pot, several banchan, rice, soup, and one or two of pancake, noodles or fried chicken.
Abu Dhabi venues build it three different ways, and knowing which you are buying prevents most group-ordering mistakes:
- Per head, unlimited. Mukbang’s tiers. No fixed contents, no ceiling, a minimum of two and a leftover charge.
- Fixed contents, fixed total. Madang and Manna Land. You know exactly what arrives and exactly what it costs.
- Head count in the section heading. The Taste of Korea prints “Hot Pot Soup (2–4 persons)” and flat-prices four pots at AED 120 — still the only UAE menu found that puts the number of diners in the heading itself.
The trade-off is straightforward. A printed set cannot usually be altered once confirmed, so dietary requirements have to be raised at booking rather than at the table. An unlimited tier can absorb a late arrival or a heavy eater without renegotiating anything, but it cannot give the organiser a number in advance.
Where the capital’s Korean venues actually sit
Four of the six venues here are in the same central district, which makes Abu Dhabi unusually easy to compare. Mukbang’s two branches, The Taste of Korea, Korean Bowl and Korean Kitchen are all in Al Danah / Zone 1, near Al Wahda Mall. You can collect several quotes in one afternoon without crossing the city.
Madang is the exception in a useful way: it is inside the Holiday Inn Abu Dhabi on 31st Dhafeer St, Al Zahraa (+971 2 585 5441), with a second branch at Al Ghazal Golf Club (+971 50 137 5888). A hotel setting is easier for a large booking that needs a room rather than a long table.
Manna Land sits further out on Al Muroor Road in Al Nahyan Camp — the same arterial road as Mukbang’s Muroor branch but a good distance along it. It holds a 4.8 rating from 345 Deliveroo ratings and is tagged “Authentic food”.
Opening times are worth checking against your booking: Korean Kitchen opens at 10:30, and Manna Land, Korean Bowl and The Taste of Korea all open at 11:00.

How to order a group set without surprises
Call rather than relying only on the delivery app. Group details — minimums, room bookings, whether a set can be adjusted — are frequently not on the listing at all.
Ask what head count the set is built for. Madang prints it, Manna Land does not. For Manna Land’s AED 495, 545 and 630 sets this is the single question that determines whether the price is good or bad.
Get the contents in writing. Madang’s PDF is the best reference in the city because every item is labelled; pull it up before you book and point at the option you want.
State the tier when you book at Mukbang. Say Gangnam AED 69, Daegu AED 89, Jeju AED 99 or Bukchon Hanok AED 129 so the kitchen sets up for the right meats from the start, and confirm the two-person minimum and the AED 60 leftover charge with the group, not just with the restaurant.
Book the room at the same time as the table. Madang’s AED 100-per-hour karaoke room is the only published private-room price among these venues.
Sanity-check the quote against the table above. Four people at Mukbang’s Gangnam tier should come to about AED 276, plus AED 18 a head if you add unlimited drinks. Madang’s Option 4 is AED 289 flat for three to four and needs no multiplication at all.
If your group would rather have a shared pot than a grill, our guide to Korean hot pot in Abu Dhabi covers the format every set here is built around. For an office order where everyone wants their own tray, read our Abu Dhabi lunch box guide. If the occasion is a celebration, here is how to book a Korean BBQ birthday in Abu Dhabi.
FAQ
How many people does a korean group set menu abu dhabi usually feed?
Most printed sets are built for two to four. Madang’s Barbecue Set is 2–3 servings, its Special Sets 3–4, and The Taste of Korea labels its hot pots “2–4 persons”. For eight or more, tables generally either combine two sets or move to Mukbang’s per-head tiers, which have no upper limit.
Which Madang set has no pork marking?
Option 4 on the Special Set page — Assorted Suyuk (Beef) with Jaeng Ban Guksu, AED 289 for 3–4 servings. The other four Special Sets are built on jokbal, bossam or sundae and carry Madang’s own (P) symbol. Both Korean Barbecue Sets at AED 299 are all-beef.
Does Manna Land say how many its group sets feed?
No. The three Korean Special Group Sets print full contents and a total of AED 495, 545 or 630, but no head count, so call before you assume a per-person figure.
Is Mukbang Shows fully halal for a group booking?
Yes. BBQ is beef and chicken only, there is no pork and no alcohol on the premises, and the budae jjigae is built without pork or spam.
What is the AED 60 leftover charge?
A charge that applies on the unlimited tiers when a table orders substantially more than it eats. Raise it with the group when you book — it is aimed precisely at large unlimited orders.
Can I book a private room?
Madang publishes a karaoke room at AED 100 per hour, the only priced private space among these venues. Elsewhere, ask for a larger or semi-private table when you call.
Are single trays cheaper than a shared set?
Often, for small groups. Manna Land’s Special Korean Sets are AED 58–73, Korean Bowl’s lunch boxes a flat AED 52 and Korean Kitchen’s meal boxes AED 52–55, and each person gets a complete meal with nothing to divide.
Which is cheapest per head overall?
The Taste of Korea’s flat AED 120 hot pot, at AED 30 a head across four people — though that is one pot rather than a full spread. For a complete meal, Mukbang’s Gangnam tier at AED 69 is the lowest per-head price with no limit on quantity.
For wider restaurant coverage in the capital, see The National’s food section and the Khaleej Times food pages. Official venue and event listings are on the Visit Abu Dhabi site.
Pick on what your table actually needs. If the group wants to eat without a plan, Mukbang’s AED 69 entry tier is the most food per dirham in Abu Dhabi and the only option where the halal question never comes up. If you need one agreed number in advance, Madang is the only kitchen in the capital that prints it — and Option 4 is the set to look at first.
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