It's Delicious in Korean 맛있어요

It’s Delicious in Korean: 맛있어요

Ever taken a bite of something so good you had to let everyone know?

In Korean, when something tastes amazing, you say 맛있어요 (ma-si-sseo-yo), which means “It’s tasty” or “It’s delicious.”

Breaking It Down:

  • 맛 (mat) = taste
  • 있어요 (isseoyo) = there is / exists

So, you’re literally saying, “There is taste” or “Taste exists,” meaning the food has flavor — and a good one!

Usage Examples:

이거 맛있어요.
This is delicious.

이 음식 맛있어요.
This food is tasty.

빵이 맛있어요.
The bread is delicious.

The opposite phrase for 맛있어요 is 맛없어요 (ma-deop-seo-yo), which means “It’s not tasty,” “It’s not delicious,” or “It tastes awful.”

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