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Bidra med feedbackSaw some advertisements from this place for their $19.80 home buffet (same price for their normal buffets but due to current restrictions, not able to try it dine-in) and decided to give it a try. There weren’t that many photos or comments by others who have tried it so I was hesitant in doing so.<br/ <br/ What a good decision!<br/ <br/ This is enough for at least 2 people, and there’s just so many choices!!! The advertisement doesn’t lie! From beef pork bulgogi to fried chicken grilled prawns, in addition to a wide variety of side dishes, it was worth every dollar!!! <br/ <br/ I have put a picture of the home buffet for anyone interested in seeing what is included! I strongly recommend! Have a try before it is gone, likely when restrictions ease!<br/ <br/ I will definitely return for the $10 bento boxes, as well as try dine-in buffet one day! <br/ <br/ Everything (ie. most updated menus including this buffet and the bento boxes) can be found on their Facebook page: [hidden link] <br/ <br/
Great food, shame about the need for the takeaway service, but what can you do the AYCE would have been great if available, excellent value for money and the banquet was wide ranging and delicious!
Happy to support local business during this difficult time. Very generous fried chicken portion and taste just right My fav would be the soy sauce fried chicken Side dishes are very tasty. Everyone loves it. Thank you!!!!
From Gimbap to Korean Fried Chicken, Kimchi Stew to Bibimbap. Any Korean dish you can think of is here! Why spend $20 on a single dish when you can have virtually any Korean dish here for $20, all you can eat. Fantastic quality and excellent service. We will definitely be back.
Honestly I really liked my experience here. The staff were nice and attentive. The food wasn’t amazing but you really don’t expect much from buffets. Taking that into account, everything was pretty satisfying and they had a good spread of food to choose from. I enjoyed the pork and kimchi with the tofu despite the pork and kimchi being oily. the tofu balanced it out well. My friend said the soups there were pretty good also. One of the desserts on offer was waffles. Honestly would be better off not even offering it. Chewing through it was like trying to chew through crumbly leather. It was hard and gritty like a biscuit. That makes me concerned about how long it’d been out there. I kinda wish they had simple korean street foods though like various twigim instead of the standard fried food all buffets have.