Song's Kitchen Review: Radcliff's New Korean Dinner Buffet

Britten and Michele McDowell return to a Radcliff spot they reviewed in 2025 — now reborn as Song's Kitchen under new ownership, with a dinner buffet and a spicy rice cake worth the drive.

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Key Takeaways

  • Song's Kitchen (661 Knox Blvd, Radcliff) is the former Song's Korean Restaurant — now under new ownership with expanded hours and a brand-new dinner buffet
  • Standout dish: the spicy rice cake — "the biggest flavor I've had tonight," chewy like a noodle, with a sauce the crew compared to Korean barbecue
  • Michele's favorites: the spicy pork and the bulgogi; Britten called the marinated Korean ribs "fantastic"
  • Many favorites appear on both lunch and dinner buffets; menu ordering and evening takeout are still available
  • Hours: Mon–Sat 11 AM–2 PM and 5–8 PM, closed Sunday · (270) 351-1222

Summary

This week the Experienced Eaters went back to a spot they've reviewed before — on purpose. Song's Kitchen on Knox Boulevard in Radcliff is the former Song's Korean Restaurant, which Britten and Michele McDowell covered back in Season 2025. Since then it has changed hands, rebranded, expanded its hours, and launched the thing that brought the duo back: a full dinner buffet.

The verdict: the same familiar spot, leveled up. The spicy rice cake stole the night, the marinated Korean ribs earned a "fantastic," and Michele went straight for the spicy pork and bulgogi. Much of the staff stayed on through the ownership change, and the crew noted the new owners have worked hard to keep the flavors that made the place a Radcliff staple.

For anyone who's driven past it for years: this is your sign. New owners taking over a known local spot is a vulnerable moment for any business — and on this evidence, Song's Kitchen is in good hands.

Watch this segment: https://youtube.com/watch?v=izgTB8Gh9MI Full episode: https://youtube.com/watch?v=83FXQMEi3ZU Read the full S2026E24 recap: https://hardinlocal.com/podcast/s2026e24-pillar/


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"We're in Radcliff, Kentucky tonight — it's dinner time, so we're going to do something we haven't ever done before." That's how Britten opened this week's review, and the something-new wasn't just the restaurant. Song's Kitchen on Knox Boulevard recently launched a dinner buffet — new territory for a location Hardin County has known for years.

If the name rings a bell, it should. This is the former Song's Korean Restaurant, the same spot Britten and Michele reviewed back in November 2025. It has since changed ownership, rebranded toward Song's Kitchen, and expanded its hours — which made this less a re-review than a fresh look at a familiar place reborn. The question hanging over the visit: does it feel like a different restaurant, or the same place leveled up?

The eating answered it. The first plate brought a discovery neither of them could name — a little pressed beef patty. "Never had this before," Britten admitted, before going back for more: "That's real good." The marinated Korean ribs came next, served cool rather than hot, which surprised and then won them over — "nice and tender, sweet... it's kind of a short rib," with Britten's final word being "fantastic." The pork-and-egg dumpling bite landed too.

Then came the dish of the night. The spicy rice cake — chewy, almost like a thick noodle, carrying some heat — pulled the strongest reaction of the visit. "That's the biggest flavor I've had tonight," Britten said. "Man, that's got a lot of flavor. That's excellent." Back on the show, the crew kept circling that sauce, comparing it to a top-shelf Korean barbecue sauce, and they liked it enough to say so to the owners directly — the kind of dish, they suggested, that belongs on the menu as the Experienced Eater's favorite.

Michele had her own lane. "Oh my gosh, this is one of my absolute favorite things — it's a spicy pork," she said mid-buffet, and her post-meal summary doubled down: "I thought it was really good. I love the spicy pork. I love the bulgogi. A lot of my favorites are on both the lunch and dinner buffet, so if you want a little variety, you can do both."

The show conversation turned to something bigger than the food: what it means when a known local spot changes hands. Much of the original staff stayed on, and the new owners have clearly worked to keep the flavors and styles regulars expect while adding their own — the dinner buffet being the headline addition. The crew's take was that going in rooting for a local family making a go of it and giving an honest review aren't in conflict here, because the food held up its end.

Practical notes for your visit: Song's Kitchen sits at 661 Knox Boulevard in Radcliff, (270) 351-1222. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 2 PM and 5 to 8 PM, closed Sunday. It's an all-you-can-eat buffet with vegetarian options and high chairs, you can order off the menu if the buffet's not your style, and they do takeout in the evenings.

Or, in the official Experienced Eater sign-off: "That's an experience you've gotta eat."

Follow The Experienced Eater on Facebook and TikTok for more reviews, check out Michele's store The Red Brick Cottage in Radcliff, and drop your suggestion for their next stop in the comments — they're already eyeing a brand-new German restaurant for a future visit.