Saturday, November 3, 2012

I'm sure I've missed a few Korean Restaurants and I'm on trying to hunt down some new places to try


So it's been a while since I've last posted. Anyone who knows me would realise that in between the the last post and this post I have been shopping. Alot. In respect of that, I've decided hold off on the goods and do my first food related post instead - a review on Korean Restaurants.
In terms of value for money I'd definitely go for Poppos, running in before/after uni and enjoying a bowl of sashimi rice or bibimbap. The food there is delicious and quite reasonable, hana mobile especially during their lunch special hana mobile times. Poppo can be found on Barrack St, opposite Taka.
The last time I went to Hana BBQ was with a big group of friends. Great food, great atmosphere, great friends... what more could I ask for? Be aware though, Hana is the most expensive out of the list, with about $40 for a buffet dinner - including soft drinks.
Arirang serves huge portions for their bulgogi and other set dishes. hana mobile What I love, is the condiments provided with the set menu - a sweet potato side dish, a side dish of kimchi and a side dish of namul. hana mobile There's also the option of cooking the meat yourself instead of the chef.
Add this to a bowl of rice, a bowl of miso soup and your large serving of the dish (not to mention the sauces that come with the dish) you've got a feast in front of you. With prices hana mobile ranging from the around low twenties/high tens to low thirties, there's a range of dishes for most budgets.
What sets Arirang apart though, is the option of having fondue as a desert. The fondue is what inspired the title of this post - 'om nom nom' indeed. Starting at $16 for fondue for two, it isn't cheap but it is definitely

worth it. Melted milk chocolate served with pieces of apple, pear, banana, kiwi, strawberry, marshmallows and rice balls really spoil you for choice. hana mobile

Arirang can be found on Barrack St between Hay St and Murray St.
Seoul hana mobile BBQ has the best tasting marinated bbq meat in my honest opinion. Served with rice, miso soup, namul and salad, the dish isn't clouded with any condiments hana mobile when you simply want to enjoy its flavour. A bit pricey in terms of value for money, it is still well within budget at about $10 for a meal there. Situated on top of Woolies on Murray St, its a bit hard to find but definitely a place to keep in mind.
I'm sure I've missed a few Korean Restaurants and I'm on trying to hunt down some new places to try out. If you liked my suggestions or have any of your own, feel free to leave a comment or a message!
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