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Bidra med feedbackTheir supplements were epic. the sweet sticky kartoffel. ordered the ice suppe $10 and the seafood pancake $20 and two bowl rice $5. a bit expensive, but eating wasn't too bad. I would make the pancake drops clear, not crispy and no wow factor. egg was nice. the ambiente was alive. service was also good. would recommend came back and try her lunch menu. $13 for stone bowl bibimbap. stir with the red sauce. it has not made the burned rice at the basic, bummer.
Eating was quite mediocre for his expensive price and took ages to serve. it was disappointing how no beside dishes like typical Korean restaurants were offered.
I love the pork soup here! and the supplements are generous and diverse. but I wouldn't come here because of bbq, even though her meat for bbq isn't so beautiful.
After a day of dancing to the ministry of sound, ended here for late dinner. the food filled our destiny. good local dishes and can be refilled. the raw bark was a little frozen, but everything else was good. accidentally not ordered the spicy huh (or was it an accident) the waiter came very fast when the button was pressed and although the service was not perfect, they corrected their mistakes. I would be back for a late night in the future
Beyond price and cuisine variety, another reason to get outside the CBD for your dining adventures is suburbs like Strathfield (a mere fifteen kilometres away) still offer late night dining. While Baird was busy destroying the city’s late night trade, restaurants like Stra Pocha on a quiet, mostly residential street in Strathfield, have quietly kept serving delicious Korean food until midnight… on a Thursday. We rocked in at nine o’clock, and nearly every table, both indoor and outdoor, was full.After a short wait we’re tucked into a long wooden booth table under a colourful light-up tulip mural, listing to blaring K-pop. It feels like an act of defiance, and I spend some time...read more